Welcome back to The Chop Shop Folks!
If you haven't read our previous post, we recommend that you do that now here
If you are all caught up, let's begin. Today we are going to jump back into our Share Chart.
So, what does this chart tell us? First off, let us start with a disclaimer. We are functioning on the assumption that you want to maximize your shares earned for the money invested. If you just want to collect the rarer cards and hope they escalate in value, have at it. You'll find no judgement here. But for the biggest bang for your buck, the last column on the right gives you how many shares you will get for each hive invested in those cards.
Now, what are we seeing? First off, at present the legendary and epic cards are wildly overpriced and the common cards way undervalued. You can spend 50-100 hive and get a return of around 2 shares per hive. Or you could buy up 100 common cards and get a return of around 14 shares per hive. You will need more land, but wouldn't you know it, common land is underpriced too. The bottom of the chart shows land prices and even with bonuses, it is only worth it at the moment to buy common and rare land. If you want to know how many land plots you need, see here
When more people realize that the market is operating where the lowest cards are by far the best value right now, it may flip the market on it's head. Legendary cards are amazing, but not this amazing. The common and legendary prices should be in the 10:1 price range, and at the moment are almost 100:1. Capitalizing on that now is the most cost effective way to get in the game or increase your holdings.
That about sums it up for today. We hope you have found this useful. If you have any questions, comments, complaint, or general tomfoolery:
We can be found on all things hive @thechopshop (quick response) and email at [email protected] (slow response).
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