Money is not everything - but it is fun to make some calculations...
This season I have been thinking of my ROI and also - should I change tactic?
ROI ROI - Return of Investment Exampel: Your deck has a value of 1000 USD and you earn DEC/Cards for 10 USD in a season you calculate it this way 10 / 1000 = 0,01 = 1 %
DECKS VALUE You can check marketvalue of your deck here https://peakmonsters.com/@YOURUSERNAME/collection
EARNINGS After a season you can go here and check how much you have earned https://kiokizz.github.io/Splinterlands/seasonReportCard This service will show you a lot of statistic, example earned DEC and value of cards you have won.
So after you have this numbers you can see your ROI. Last season was a very good one for me. THE DECK VALUE = 2000 USD Earnings = 80 USD ROI = 80/2000 = 4% But that was a one of kind I think because I was able to play so much.
My break even.... I want to have a ROI with at least 1 % every season. That is about 24 % in a year. If I dont reach that level - I have to think about my strategy and maybe change it. So what can I do?
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RENT The prices at renting market are INSANE in the end period of the season. Some of my cards can give me 200 DEC every day. If I can rent out that card in 14 days I have 2800 DEC, about 21 USD. I think that If I cant get my 1-2 % (and play a lot) it is better to get 1-2 % ROI with rental system (and put my time effort there)
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PLAY and SHARE One more option is to let someone else play. And we share all cards and DEC that this person win. I think it absolutely possible to earn 2-3 % in ROI for a person that have more time than me to play. If he/she reach 2% and I get 1% - for doing nothing...
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Better strategy in my decks I have 4 decks and play with them randomly. Some times I see it is best to do so - Some times I see it is best to collect all cards in one deck and play a that deck high. I am not sure what is best with todays rules.
BUT - We have to see at LUCK You can get a 2000 DEC reward in a chest one season - but not in next one. How to calculate it so it will be fare? I will start to see it in this way. One card (from a chest or season reward) I will put a value at 0,5 USD. (Why that number? Because I saw a calculation what you statistic will get if you have 100 cards in rewards. And the statistic was 50USD in total value.
Screenshot from a blogpost - sorry I did not save the URL.
EXAMPEL I have a deck worth 2000 USD In a season I win 4000 DEC = 30 USD In same season I win 50 cards = 0,6*50 = 30 USD Total rewards value 60 USD In this way I can calculate ROI and in some way take away the LUCK from the calculation
And if I am below 1 % with , or without luck, I need to think again...
What is your strategy?