The most effective way to earn money out of the cards is usually to buy them in neutral times keep them in your possession FIFA 23 coins, and then sell them in the excitement. For example it is the case with Liverpool's Darwin Nunez has had a slow start in Merseyside with two goals from the league in his first seven games.

After the draw was a disappointment, 3-3 against Brighton and with tough fixtures ahead, his OTW price - only three days since his release is hovering at around 70k. Some savvy speculators might decide to take the 'low' time to grab one, then decide to sell it prior to the start of Liverpool's next match off, particularly in the event that Nunez is in the starting lineup. The more reckless investor may be able to hold the stock through the match in the hopes that he scores, but the risk is higher.

One thing to look out for when using OTW cards is that the upgrades are already priced in'. Everyone is aware that Man City are going to win 3/8 games to get Haaland his first OTW upgrade, as an example which is a large part of the reason behind his high in-game cost. Don't fall for players that will surely get three wins with the hope that they will rise when the time actually comes around. In all likelihood, that could lead to a bunch of players trying to cash in simultaneously, making the cost go down.

In the end, Ones to Watch cards are predictable in a few ways and in others, they are unpredictable. Unpredictability is what makes them so interesting, but understanding those predictable peaks and dips - purchasing when they're low cheap FUT 23 coins, and selling when they're up - is how you can reliably create coins from them.