Using a sniping bot is most effective during peak market hours — when EA floods the transfer market with tradeable packs. We’ll show you the key times to watch for, how to adapt to different market conditions, and what strategies work best when the market is slow and only a few cards are available to snipe.
Most stable market time. During this time, the market is usually dry and stable — perfect for Lazy pricing and Chemstyle Trading.
Daily content time. At 6 o’clock, the daily content is released. If many tradeable cards appear, the market usually drops for 1–2 hours before stabilizing again. When strong content is released, supply increases and prices may fall, so it’s best to sell your cards before 6 o’clock.
Daily flip chance. On Thursday, Rivals rewards cause prices to drop in the morning as supply increases. By around 2 o’clock in the afternoon, the market usually recovers, making it a good time to sell the cards you bought earlier.
Possible crash. If a promotion is leaked in advance and looks promising, many players may panic-sell their teams, causing a significant market crash. Wednesday’s TOTW cards can drop heavily in price, so it’s best to avoid them. Promo cards also tend to fall throughout the weekend, so be cautious with them and avoid using Lazy Listing.
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