Ones to Watch is never the best place to look to find...

wangyue Discussion started by wangyue 1 year ago
Then, Steven Bergwijn from Ajax is likely to FUT 23 Coins sit in the same sort of price range, and Ajax is likely to win those 3/8 wins. Bergwijn's personal performances have been good since returning to the Eredivisie with a hat-trick against Groningen and two goals against Cambuur. But that two-star weak foot is a major issue.
As a rule, Ones to Watch is never the best place to look to find cheap monsters. The next couple of promotions could be better choices. However, while Ones to Watch is no good for cheap beasts It's an excellent way to make coins playing the game if you play your cards right.

These cards are dynamic and fluctuate greatly in value depending on how well the player performs and the team's performance and this year it is likely based on their country's, too. You can observe this in the price graphs that are available on FUT websites, which show that a star striker will rise in price prior to an event, only to skyrocket when they score , or fall in a flash when the team falls behind.

The best method for making cash from cards is to usually buy them during neutral periods keep them in your possession, and then , after the hype has passed, sell them. For example, Liverpool's Darwin Nunez has had a slow start to life the Merseyside with two goals from the league over his opening seven matches.

After the draw was a disappointment, 3-3 against Brighton and with tough fixtures in the near future the OTW price - only three days after release - is about 70k coins. An opportunistic speculator could choose this time of low prices to purchase one, then decide to sell it before Liverpool's next game kicks off, especially when Nunez is on the line-up. A riskier investor could even keep it in the game , hoping Nunez will score however the risk is far greater.

One thing to look out for in OTW cards is that the upgrades have already been 'priced'. We all know that Man City are going to beat 3/8 games to gain Haaland their first OTW upgrade, as an example, and that is part of the reason for his pricey in-game fee. Don't be fooled by players who are likely to win three wins with hoping that they'll be able to increase their prices when the time arrives. In all likelihood, that will simply buy FIFA 23 Coins lead to lots of investors trying to make money while decreasing the value.
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