Some people keep saying certain AK skins are overhyped, but I’ve been digging into it and I’m not sure if that’s true at all. Right after reading a few price discussions I checked https://dmarket.com/csgo-skins/product-card/ak-47-fire-serpent to compare trends myself.What surprised me is how often players argue about “investment potential” without ever looking at real trading history or float-related nuances. When I asked a few friends, half of them said they'd never even inspected patterns or wear levels properly, yet they still had strong opinions about prices. That’s why I’m curious how others evaluate skins: do you focus on rarity, aesthetics, market liquidity, or something else? For me the biggest confusion is how emotional CSGO skin trading can get — one day people praise a skin like crazy, next day they call it overpriced trash. Would love to hear from those who follow market movements more closely.
Some people keep saying certain AK skins are overhyped, but I’ve been digging into it and I’m not sure if that’s true at all. Right after reading a few price discussions I checked https://dmarket.com/csgo-skins/product-card/ak-47-fire-serpent to compare trends myself.What surprised me is how often players argue about “investment potential” without ever looking at real trading history or float-related nuances. When I asked a few friends, half of them said they'd never even inspected patterns or wear levels properly, yet they still had strong opinions about prices. That’s why I’m curious how others evaluate skins: do you focus on rarity, aesthetics, market liquidity, or something else? For me the biggest confusion is how emotional CSGO skin trading can get — one day people praise a skin like crazy, next day they call it overpriced trash. Would love to hear from those who follow market movements more closely.