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How does player price creation work?

On FanYield, player prices can change based on various factors — just like stock prices fluctuate on the financial markets. In this article, you’ll learn what those factors are.

Demand and Supply on the Market

  • User demand: High demand for a particular player can drive up their price.
  • Available supply: The number of available shares for a player is limited (20,000 per player). If few users are willing to sell, the price of a sought-after player tends to rise.

What influences supply and demand for players

1. Player performance

  • On-field performance: A player’s recent performances in real matches strongly affect their price. Good performances usually mean more fantasy points, which increases demand.
  • Injuries and suspensions: On the other hand, if a player gets injured or suspended, their value can drop.

2. Team performance

  • Good team results: Players from teams performing well often have a better chance of earning more fantasy points.
  • Poor team results: If a team is struggling, its players generally score significantly fewer fantasy points.

3. Transfers and trades

  • Transfer news: Rumors and confirmed reports of a player transferring to another team can affect their price. A move to a stronger team or league can boost their value, while a move to a weaker team might lower it.
  • Increased minutes: Transfers that lead to more playing time (e.g., moving into the starting lineup) can positively influence price.

4. External factors

  • Media coverage: Positive media attention can significantly increase demand for a player’s cards.
  • Fan sentiment: How fans feel about a player can impact their market value. A player who is popular with fans may see their price rise, while a controversial or unpopular player may see it fall.

5. Age

  • In general, younger players tend to have higher value on FanYield, mainly because a longer career means more opportunities to appear in matches.
  • Older players have fewer opportunities for future matches, but are often well-established in their clubs, which can translate into better fantasy performances. Older players can therefore still be a good choice for fantasy.

Conclusion

Player prices on FanYield are influenced by a complex set of factors affecting supply and demand. By keeping an eye on these elements, you can make strategic decisions and potentially profit from market movements.

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