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I have 4 employees, 2 for restock, 2 for counters.
I make 38000-44000 each day.
I mainly just trade or open packs.
To Maximise profits:
so you have 3 prices:
they price per unit,you pay when buying.
the market prices...
and the sell.. price.
if the market price rises,you can ask more money compared to the price per unit.
if the market price has risen enough,you could put it on sale....and make some extra profit.
but this will lower the market price,cause your flooding the market.
i have not really figured out how to raise the market price...but i geus making the item rare..
and not putting it on sale.
(when buying stock you can see price per unit.)
the market prices changes on a day to day basis.
tournaments can also influence the market price.
Once you get past the element-based tournaments as you level up, you'll be able to do ones that affect certain borders/editions the same way. So for example the Gold tournament has a chance of boosting all gold-border cards with a small chance of decreasing the value of another random type.
Furthermore, the higher-level tournaments bring in more cash, so once you get to the top end it can be a significant source of income.
Hope that helps!