Market Flipping – Turning 5,000 Stubs into 500,000
Let’s be real. If you’re not flipping cards in the market, you’re missing out on one of the best ways to geBuy mlb 25 stubst rich in MLB The Show 25. You don’t need to be a Wall Street analyst—you just need to understand buy-low, sell-high.
Flipping is simple. Look for cards with a decent gap between the Buy Now and Sell Now prices. If someone is selling a card for 2,000 and the top Buy order is 1,200, that’s a golden opportunity. You can place a buy order at 1,250, get the card, then sell it for 1,900 or so and make a few hundred Stubs.
Do that dozens of times with low- to mid-tier cards (like bronzes and silvers, which move fast), and your Stub total climbs quickly. Then, once you’ve built up a bankroll, move into higher-value flips like golds or low diamonds.
Certain events (like roster updates and upcoming promos) can make values spike. If you can anticipate that a certain player is about to be upgraded from silver to gold, stock up early and sell after the update for a big profit.
There are also less obvious cards to flip—equipment items, stadiums, and perks often have big margins and low competition. Sometimes a Diamond Bat can flip for a 2K profit because nobody’s paying attention.
The key is patience. Don’t rush your flips. Always check the 10% tax that the game takes when you sell. If you’re not clearing profit after tax, skip that card.
It might sound boring, but the thrill of watching your Stubs go from 5,000 to 100K without playing a single game? That’s just smart gaming.