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sixLeverage
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19 hours ago

Fut Birthday Dumornay Price Range

When futbirthday went live, Dumornay's price range was up to 3 million coins, but now her max is only 1 million. I bought one to use and another for an investment for 1million+ coins each. I want to sell the extra one now because her card is extinct on the market. But because her price range is drastically lowered to 1 million, this makes no sense to sell for me. Can we please reset her price to what it was at launch? You can't start her price range at 3 million and then suddenly drop it! This is so out of the norm and unexpected

This sudden price range drop is unfair for us who enjoy the trading aspect of the game! It doesn't make sense that her price range should drop so much, when it was 3million just yesterday and especially considering her card is ultra rare/extinct on PC.  I've spent a lot of real world money to get tradeable store packs to trade up to the cards I really want. This kind of market manipulation by EA has really soured my experience. 

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    First off, sorry to hear that Bro, I hope they will fix it for you in time. 

    To quote Warren Buffett: 'The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.'

    Right now, the game is rewarding 'passive' AI rather than the 'patient' skill of the user. Be careful Bro.

    And remeber: Never panic sell ;)

     

    Dear EA Sports, 

    The Transfer Market requires a far more organic structure than the current implementation. The reliance on manual "Price Caps"—which appear to be governed by human intervention rather than dynamic logic—is both limited in scope and consistently inaccurate across platforms.

    This creates a distorted economy where "False Prices" dominate the environment. When a price range is slashed by 66% overnight (from 3M to 1M) for a card that is already ultra-rare or extinct on the PC market, it suggests a total lack of real-time data integration. These manual errors and poor timing create a manipulative economic climate that punishes legitimate traders and investors who rely on market stability.

    I have to ask: Is the transfer market not governed by a fully dynamic algorithm?

    If it isn't, it certainly should be. A truly automated system would adjust ranges based on real-time supply, demand, and "Extinct" status without the need for arbitrary manual overrides. This would save time and resources used to gavern the transfer-market.

    Furthermore, manual access to these ranges creates unnecessary vulnerabilities. An automated, encrypted algorithm would be far more secure and less prone to the human error that inadvertently facilitates coin-buying patterns. We need a market that reflects organic liquidity, particularly on platforms like PC where supply is already constrained, rather than one that is artificially capped at the expense of the user’s investment and time.

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