In this video, Biggzy Sports Cards discusses how he is able to consistently profit in his sports card business. He addresses a viewer's question about buying cards at 85% of their market value and trying to sell them at 100% on eBay, which often results in breaking even or losing money due to platform fees. Biggzy explains that in order to be profitable, you need to carefully consider the sales channel - selling through social media or in-person can be more profitable than eBay. He also shares his own sourcing strategy, where he focuses on buying lower-priced $2-$5 cards in bulk at around 30-50 cents per card, and selling them for $3 each, which allows him to generate significant margins. While he may only make a few dollars per higher-priced card, the volume and margins on the cheaper cards are where he truly makes his profits.

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