Want to earn some extra Steam Funds? Sick of low tier trading? Well let me tell you how you can earn hundreds of dollars without even touching any unusual hats. This guide is also used to help people look out for these common trading tactics and how to avoid getting ripped off.

introduction

Hello! Ever been to a trade server and wondered why people buy certain things? Let me tell you why that is and how you can take advantage of this market. This can also help you if you own any of these items and want to know if you should sell them for metal. (Spoiler alert, it’s best to sell it on the market)

Before you get to trading you should really know your assets. Here are a few sites that can help you while you are trading:

  • Steam.tools
    This site lets you see the value of your inventory for most games on Steam. Use this to see your current profits before you sell them on the market.
  • Backpack.tf
    Price check any item in Team Fortress 2. Simple as that. Also check to see if anyone is suspicious of scamming through their rep page. If you are patient you can also sell keys to bots or other players for more than Scrap.tf
  • Scrap.tf
    Use this if you want metal fast and don’t feel like clicking. Sell your keys here if you want the fastest metal.
  • Marketplace.tf
    Great site to buy instantly-tradable keys. At the time of writing, keys are 1.80 there and you can use the code “Uncle” to get a free key when buying 10. (Once per day)

Now that you know these sites, next you are going to need your starting income. I would suggest buying 10 or so keys on Marketplace.tf and using the code “Uncle”. Convert a key into metal and hop onto a trade server. Use the server browser and type “trade” in the map filter. Here are some good servers to look out for.

  • UGC
  • Wonderland
  • Panda
  • Skial

Once you hop onto a server you can start putting down a trade bind by going into the console and typing this:

bind