Live Market Flipping and Sniping

If you prefer active trading, live sniping can be extremely profitable. This involves searching for cards listed below their average market price and immediately reselling them for FC 26 Coins profit.

Example of Sniping in Action:

You find an 85-rated defender selling for 6,000 coins on average.

Set your filter to buy below 5,000 coins.

Refresh until a player lists one under that price, buy instantly, and relist for 5,900.

Even small profits (300–500 coins per card) stack up when done consistently.

Tools to Help:

Use the Companion App or Web App for faster market refresh rates.

Check market fluctuation sites like FUTBIN or FUTWIZ to track real-time price trends.

Sniping rewards reflexes and timing but can generate consistent profits if practiced regularly.

Timing Your Trades for Maximum Profit

The market follows predictable cycles, and knowing when to buy and sell is half the battle.

Best Times to Buy:

Thursday Morning: After Division Rivals rewards — players open packs and flood the market.

Sunday Evening: After Weekend League ends and players sell off their teams.

Best Times to Sell:

Friday Afternoon: Players are building squads for Weekend League.

Monday Night: SBC activity picks up, creating price spikes for fodder.

Combine this timing with your trading method of choice to maximize coin gains with minimal risk.

Balancing Risk and Reward

Not every trade will succeed. The market can shift unpredictably after EA updates or surprise promos. The key is to diversify your trades and limit risk exposure.

Avoid tying all your coins into one type of card.

Don't hold onto buy Fut 26 Coins cards too long — profits come from volume, not hoarding.

Track trends in the EA FC 26 community; player performance in real-world matches can impact card values.

Consistency beats speculation — regular, small profits are safer and more sustainable than risky big gambles.