With new leaked SBCs and division rival rewards, the focus is on Fc 25 coins. The latest SBC content includes an 88+ Campaign Mix Player Pick and a brand-new SBC featuring a Four-Star skills, Four-Star weak foot card. While a solid Super Sub option, it lacks exceptional appeal. However, investment opportunities remain plentiful with leaked content and expected price movements.
Key Fodder Investments Before Division Rivals Rewards
Holding onto 84-89 rated cards is not advisable before division rival rewards. Expect fodder prices to drop significantly. If 84-rated cards fall to 1.5K-1.6K, they become an easy investment. Similarly, an 88-rated card dipping to around 12K-13K presents an ideal buy opportunity. Rumors suggest that Friday’s SBC, coinciding with Future Stars Team 2, could be significant. With Team of the Year concluding, limited pack openings might lead to price increases, making morning drops in fodder an optimal buying window.
Team of the Week Market Trends
Currently, Team of the Weeks are trading at 24K, instantly selling at content release. Prices peaked at 25.5K recently. Investors who secured them at 20K-22K profited significantly. Like fodder, selling before division rivals is crucial. If a drop occurs, reinvesting in Team of the Weeks and selling post-content release remains a sound strategy. The refresh of the 83×14 SBC should further solidify these investments.
Future Stars and Out-of-Pack Investments
Certain Future Stars and out-of-pack investments appear promising:
- Cristiano Ronaldo’s Gold Card (86-rated) is out of packs for a week, making it a solid investment. Securing him at 10K on consoles or PC should yield profits.
- Kingsley Coman (84-rated) is another viable option at 2.3K-2.4K, as he remains out of packs until next Wednesday.
- Anthony Elanga (Gold Common) at 350 coins via open bids offers a low-risk investment, potentially benefiting from future Evolutions.
- João Gomes (Wolves) could be a strong buy if his price drops to 21K-23K post-rewards.
- Future Stars Striker from Frankfurt is another target at 10K-12K, particularly on PC.
- Bradley (Liverpool), like Gomes, remains a viable out-of-pack option at 19K-21K.
- Arsenal’s Future Stars CDM and Spurs’ Center Midfielder are worth tracking, particularly if the latter drops below 40K.
Team of the Year and Recent Market Gains (FC 25 Coins Tips)
The last five days have yielded substantial profits for investors:
- Martínez (235K → 300K)
- Cannavaro (PC: 370K → 450K, Console: 287K → 344K)
- 90-rated fodder (32K → 35K, with some hitting 44K)
- Burger (goalkeeper) (93K → 160K)
- 91-rated fodder (60K → 95K)
- Van Dijk TOTY (6.3M → 7.4M)
These flips demonstrate the value of well-timed investments. With leaks suggesting a Friday SBC potentially featuring Carlos Alberto, 89-rated fodder could rise, while a Kaká SBC might have a lesser impact.
Chem Style Investments for Weekend League
Investing in Chemistry Styles before Weekend League remains profitable:
- Engines: Currently 600 coins, ideal buy range: 450-500 coins.
- Hunters: Selling at 1.1K-1.2K, easy buys at 900-1K.
- Shadows: Instant selling at 2.3K-2.4K; 2.1K is a safe buy range.
- Anchors and Basic Chem Styles also present profitable opportunities with expected rebounds due to Weekend League demand.
Team of the Year cards have not performed as expected. The unlimited 82×20 SBC led to widespread pack openings, reducing demand. Previously, TOTY cards rose consistently, but this year’s increased availability has hindered their growth. Despite this, investing in undervalued TOTY players following division rival rewards could still be beneficial. Carvajal, for instance, remains an option at his current price with potential gains ahead.