Anyone else run into a trading wall?

Discussion in 'Trade Talk' started by bret27, Jun 30, 2022.

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  1. zeile33

    zeile33 Zealot (682) Oct 8, 2014 Connecticut
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    I have ups and downs with trading. Sometimes I get tired or just don't see anything out there that interests me and I don't have what I need to get the big stuff.

    Right now I just can't find anyone with what I want. Between this place being slower, all my FB groups have slowed down, I refuse to trade on Instagram bc every time I try I get asked how much I'm willing to pay... Anybody got any other suggestions for trading outlets?
     
  2. masilva48

    masilva48 Crusader (482) Sep 30, 2014 Massachusetts
    Trader

    For folks that trade on FB, is there a group or two on there that you like? Or any recommendations in general for where is the best place to trade these days.

    My experience was similar to OP's - traded a lot a few years ago, then fell off, and am starting to get the itch again but don't really know where to start. Any help would be appreciated.
     
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  3. Hopelessly0

    Hopelessly0 Savant (1,099) May 13, 2019 California
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    Feel like even the FB groups are a little dead nowadays.
     
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  4. Resistance88

    Resistance88 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,462) Apr 9, 2015 California
    Society Pooh-Bah Trader

    maybe has to do with a combo of tavour/distro/over saturation and hella breweries
     
  5. Slack

    Slack Pooh-Bah (2,018) Feb 14, 2012 Virginia
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    Yeah and everyone wants to trade for bourbon
     
  6. KBS

    KBS Savant (1,078) Apr 25, 2014 Michigan
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    The FB groups I’m in have very little trading, good beer is everywhere and there’s flat out fatigue. I see more people getting rid of beer for cost or below cost that used to be regularly traded. Everything is about the bourbon now and just drinking local beer. There are very few beers now that stand out above what you can get off the shelves.
     
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