One thing you should look for when using OTW cards

The most effective method to earn cash from cards is to usually buy them in neutral periods in which you can hold them, later sell them after the hype. For instance, the Liverpool's Darwin Nunez has had a slow start to life at Merseyside with two league goals over his opening seven games.
After an unsatisfactory 3-3 draw against Brighton and with more difficult fixtures coming up, his OTW cost - just three days since his release is hovering at around 70k coins. If a savvy gambler chooses this time of low prices to purchase one, and think about selling it before the next Liverpool match kicks off, particularly when Nunez is in the line-up. A more reckless investor might even keep it in the game hoping he scores, but the risk is far greater.
One thing you should look for when using OTW cards is when upgrades are already "priced in'. Everyone knows Man City are going to play 3/8 games to secure Haaland the first OTW upgrade, as an example which is a large part of the reason behind his exorbitant price per game. Don't be fooled by players who will obviously get these three wins in hoping that they'll increase when the time comes around. In the end, it will result in a plethora of people trying to cash in while simultaneously which will drive the cost down.
Ultimately, Ones to Watch cards are predictable in some ways but unpredictable in other ways. The uncertainty is what is fascinating about them, however knowing the predictable peaks and valleys - buying when they're in decline, selling in the hype - is how you can reliably make coins from these cards.
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