This video is extremely well-produced, I very much found this quite informative on the nature of the Earbuds. Definitely subscribing. In future, I recommend against taking sponsorships from gambling sites where possible. I understand sometimes it's necessary to take these ads to keep the bills paid and to possibly fund more ambitious projects, but I feel rather *un*easy regarding people being sponsored TF2Easy (and similar sites), and many others do, too. As someone else said, I hope that in future you are able to get the attention of more reputable and "safer" sponsorships.
I liked the video, but the math near the end of the loophole section is way off. Taking the value of the earbuds ($43.2) and dividing it by the value of the game ($20) comes out to $2.16 for every $1 you spend on a copy of tf2 so there's no way $43,103 spent on tf2 copies would equal $1,000,000. When you divide 1,000,000 with $23.20 the result isn't the amount of money you needed to spend to get a million, it's how many accounts you would've needed to buy for a million dollars profit. So if you wanted to profit a million dollars you would've actually had to pay 43,103 x $20 = $862,068. If you wanted to end with a million dollars total you would've needed to divide $1,000,000 by $2.16 which gets you $462,962 or 23,148 copies of tf2.
Video was amazing! I subscribed, and I’ll definitely be checking out your other videos. TF2Easy definitely makes me uneasy, though I also understand the need to make money off content creation. Hopefully you can land better sponsorships moving forward!
Thats not what that means. Nobody had any idea buds would be worth what they peaked at. You would be gambling on them to go up. Furthermore, if someone did try to acquire thousands of them, the value would go down if they sold them. The market caps on these things aren't that high. Good editing, but you're trying to paint speculation like its some kind of loop hole. Its not. For all anyone could have known, Valve could have redistributed earbuds.
Purely speculative loophole, I've wasted much money trying to understand the Steam market, don't do the same. Also, as some people pointed out, price would've dropped considerably if you somehow managed to sell all your earbuds this very day.
With English when describing a correlation between two events, it’s pretty common for it to be formatted as follows: “Event A, and Event B respectively.” Hope that helps!
Production quality......................hoooooooly.............3.48k subs is fucking crazy...i've seen skibidi toilet reupload channels with 10x that. funny how the algorithm works. you'll blow up soon just keep at it
Nicely made video, but man, you have to take into account market saturation. Over certain ammount, you would reach a point where nobody would be either interested in the buds, or the price would go lower, because people would not be willing to sell the buds for this price. Simply put, this would not have worked in such an extent, the returns would be finite and it is very likely you would have more buds, than you could ever hope to sell.
I was about to comment the price peak of earbuds but then I see the correcting in the video. I was happily trading buds at 28 and a half keys back then, trading was lit. Good days!
Tbh, this is better what Hollywood can cook today, only garbage shit from Hollywood, while this channel fills my plate with good stuff and come back for seconds, maybe thirds, definitely subscribing!!!
Hey, I just had some complains about the video first you could considerate the inflation that you would had caused if you did that, and your voice tone idk why but it was kinda emo but yeah great video also who in their right mind would play tf2 on macbook
The issue happened in 2010, I don't think I can cause inflation now.. Even if I could, I only get a few hundred views, do not worry :D. Thanks for the compliment though!
damn this video is like a combination of lemmino and blameitonjorge, really good! im on my alt ill sub from my main @northcs even as a csgo player this interested me into tf2