Tarkov Market Losers

    The Escape from Tarkov items falling fastest on the flea market, ranked by 48-hour price drop. A sharp decline can be a buying opportunity before a rebound — or a sign that demand has dried up. The history chart on each item helps you tell the difference.

    Tarkov Market Losers

    Live flea market data

    Turning losers into buys

    Falling prices are where flips begin. Items that dropped on a temporary supply glut tend to recover after the next trader reset, so buying the dip and relisting later captures the bounce. Compare each item to its trader sell value to set a safe floor.

    When to avoid a falling item

    Not every drop rebounds. Items tied to a finished wipe-cycle quest, or replaced by a better alternative, can keep sliding. Check the 30-day history and whether the item still has active quest, hideout, or barter demand before committing roubles.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a flea market loser in Tarkov?

    It is an item whose average flea market price fell over the last 48 hours. Large drops can mark a buying opportunity if demand returns, or a warning if the item is losing relevance.

    Are Tarkov losers good to buy?

    Sometimes. An item that dropped on a temporary supply spike often rebounds after the next trader reset, while an item dropping because demand ended usually does not. The price history chart helps you tell them apart.

    How is the price drop calculated?

    It is the change in the average flea market price over the last 48 hours, taken from live market data.

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