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01-13-2007, 10:08 PM #21
do the paperclip for house
IN OTHER WORDS
get cards and make trades,only make trades if u get more outta it money wise,watch basketball see whos stock is going up and down i mean thats how i "try to make money" even tho ive only sold 1 card in my life. go to high end places and get nice mid end rookies(bowman chrome,topps chrome,etc.,) i got a lot of rc for 25 cents dawg. worth.
dont risk on prospects unless price is realy cheap,by prospects i mean players who are unproven in the NBA level,like reddick i wouldnt realy get unless it was nice card,and buy cards of people who are getting more playing time,the more PT the better stats and people love stats.Last edited by MDIZZ; 01-13-2007 at 10:12 PM.
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01-14-2007, 12:26 PM #22
Yeah you really have to invest in players and hope their performance improves. This means, buying their exquisite or their greats of the game autos /99. lol @ jeremy... it was me who ya were talking about. CJ had 27 pts 9 rebs in the d league game last night, so hes definitely not bad, but I have a better player that I'm focusing on... don't want to drive up his prices though, so i won't mention anything.
And with what MDIZZ said... making money is all about the risk man. I mean look... real estate, the stock market- its all about risks and how the market will go. You have to buy some younger prospects and just basically hope that they will pan out and really get hot. But sometimes you have to take losses if they really don't become what is expected or they get injured. It's all about the business.
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