Start with small batches when you're learning the meta—honestly, it's the best way to feel out how things work. There are tools tracking daily pack odds that'll save you time. Worth exploring if you want the full picture on what's actually working.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-13 11:08
Small-scale trial and error definitely works, but the key is to have the patience to track the data; otherwise, it's easy to stumble into pitfalls.
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rugged_again
· 12-10 12:49
Small batches are indeed a good approach, saving money and helping to understand the pattern. The key is not to go all in and get rugged right from the start.
Start with small batches when you're learning the meta—honestly, it's the best way to feel out how things work. There are tools tracking daily pack odds that'll save you time. Worth exploring if you want the full picture on what's actually working.