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  1. TICKET FLIPPING

How To Pick Tickets

How Do I Know Which Events to Go For?

The best way to stay on top of profitable ticket opportunities is to check the event-related channels every morning, Tuesday through Friday. Most high-value events are announced and discussed on these days. Monday drops are less common, and weekends are usually quiet.

Here’s how to know what to go for:

  • Each high-potential event will be given its own dedicated channel (e.g., #adele, #drake, etc.).

  • Inside that channel, you’ll find everything you need:

    • What tickets to buy

    • Retail pricing

    • Presale codes

    • Expected profit margins

    • Risk/reward breakdowns

    • Special notes or last-minute updates during the drop

If the risk-to-reward ratio looks solid and aligns with your budget and strategy, go for the tickets.


How Do I Know Which Seats Are Good?

Seat selection is one of the most important parts of successful ticket reselling. Buying the wrong section or row can mean getting stuck with unsellable inventory.

To avoid that:

  • Always check the event-specific channel for exact seat recommendations — including which sections to target and which ones to avoid.

  • Pay close attention to seat tiers, visibility, proximity to stage, and price-to-value ratio.

  • The ticket provider (person who posted the event lead) will often list detailed buying criteria — follow it exactly.

  • If you're ever unsure, don’t guess — send a quick DM to the provider or tag them in the event channel. They’ll confirm if the seats you’re looking at are safe to buy.


Bottom Line

Stick to the guidance in the event channels, ask questions when needed, and avoid going rogue on seat selection. It only takes one wrong pair of tickets to eat into your profits — but following the strategy laid out for each event gives you the best possible chance to land a W.

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