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Red rarity cosmetics were more common and considered cheap or worthless
Gold rarity cosmetics were considered rare and valuable, can go for $1000+
They added an update to make 5 red cosmetics be convertible into gold cosmetics
People started mass buying reds to convert to golds, and the demand drove up red cosmetic prices. But the supply of gold cosmetics increased, became less rare, and their prices crashed.
Most big traders held gold rarity cosmetics and so they lost a ton of value. Meanwhile people holding large quantities of red rarity cosmetics sold off for a ton of profit.
Valve also gets a small cut of the sales for items sold on the steam market, so panic buying / selling also gets them money in the short term too
No its not. Collectors have fallen.
Now red skins are expensive than knife. Steam lose $2 Bilion
Happened before with Team Fortress 2 buds, will just take some time to recover.
Now when the trade ban is lifted.
People will start selling knives and price fall again
I just know it.