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From: Axis123

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207917.21 in reply to 207917.15
Date: 2/3/2012 12:58:52 AM
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It is tough to begin with, but once you get to used to it it isn't tough it's just time consuming.

It is worth doing, though. I've seen managers buy for peanuts and sell for diamonds. I'm talking figures of buying for 400k and selling for 700k+. I've seen some cases where managers can double and a half the price and still sell. A 400k buy and a 700k sell for a 30k guard is a 123k profit in what might take a week. A couple of those per week over a season.... It adds up nicely.

I am really glad, however, about the changes implemented to reduce Day Trading, but there surely can be more. Hopefully what I'm doing will help.

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207917.23 in reply to 207917.21
Date: 2/3/2012 2:42:09 AM
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but it is not that easy, the fees go higher the fans doesn't attend that much for the games anymore and player who doesn't get sold at the first try ask for additional salary and without weekly minutes his gs decline which makes it harder to sell.

I believe the most proftiional way to trade, are in the small regions where you buy for <10k and can sell up to 50k since there the salarys are "relativ" low, and the fees don't matter that much since you multipli the investment. But i think it isn't that easy.

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207917.24 in reply to 207917.17
Date: 2/3/2012 2:43:14 AM
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and normally they got demoted quite fast, so that they didn't stock up money and loose it and the fewest team have the luxury to start it in div 1.

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207917.25 in reply to 207917.23
Date: 2/3/2012 3:21:33 AM
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but it is not that easy, the fees go higher the fans doesn't attend that much for the games anymore and player who doesn't get sold at the first try ask for additional salary and without weekly minutes his gs decline which makes it harder to sell.

I believe the most proftiional way to trade, are in the small regions where you buy for <10k and can sell up to 50k since there the salarys are "relativ" low, and the fees don't matter that much since you multipli the investment. But i think it isn't that easy.

As I said, it isn't easy to begin with. It's like normal trading, which I've been learning about for about 5 months now. When I first started, I was like, wtf???? This seems so difficult! However, now that I'm 5 months in, I know the programs, I know the markets, the meta-language, and my guesses at trades are becoming more and more educated. I won't trade real money for a little while yet, but I could have made profit in the last two months if I were to.

Same goes here. If people look long enough and understand enough, it becomes an easy thing to do, just tedious. Finding the deals can be truly tedious. This is for me. Perhaps for a more educated BB Trader, it might be different.

From: E.B.W.
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207917.26 in reply to 207917.25
Date: 2/3/2012 7:11:25 PM
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Sometimes i cry in the shower after i fail at day-trading so this actually really helped. Thanks +1 to you sir.

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From: Axis123

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207917.27 in reply to 207917.26
Date: 2/3/2012 9:12:44 PM
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Sometimes i cry in the shower after i fail at day-trading so this actually really helped. Thanks +1 to you sir.

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