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Oh yes I forgot about them. That's true, they can also affect. Ig I'll just have to keep checking renderz for tracking price changes.
- @Prady3939 In general, if there is lots of supply and very few or no sales, the price will go down until it hits the floor for that card.
Similarly, if there are lots of requests, but little or no supply, the price will go up until it hits the ceiling for that card range.
Where you see both purchase bids and sale offers, movement will depend on the transactions that have occurred (which you can’t see) … usually though, when there is both high prices supply and low price demand, there will be those who just want to get the coins for selling their card, so the price range will likely go down based on the sales that are occurring at the lower end of the range
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