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The information on the site is not a financial recommendation. It is only an analytical tool.
The price forecast of the Sticker | Maikelele | Cologne 2015 are created by our ML engineers in collaboration with the Data Science and Business Analytics teams using machine learning models trained on historical price, sales, and market data for each skin. The models incorporate features such as rarity, popularity, category, skin type, weapon, exterior, price history and more. Multiple time horizons are forecasted using a combination of pretrained and custom models, with parameters including price volatility, liquidity, and recent transaction volumes. All projections are based on historical trends and statistical patterns, and actual results may differ due to market uncertainties and unforeseen events.
*avg | Sitewide average across all skins
**Earned, ***Invested | Emulates buy and sell recommendations from addskins.gg
****Success/fail accuracy | Success — buy then sell at a profit, failure — buy then sell at a loss
Each skin’s forecast is updated approximately once a week and saved. For this skin, 16 forecasts have been generated in total. Each forecast stores key data such as predicted prices, probability of success, and recommended actions (buy, sell, or hold). Later, when real price data becomes available over time, the forecast is evaluated: the actual price movement is compared with the prediction, and the recommended actions are simulated using the real price. As a result, you can see how many buy and sell actions would have occurred, how many trades would have resulted in profit or loss, the total amount invested, and the final profit. Based on these results, the forecast accuracy for this specific skin is calculated and compared to the average accuracy of all forecasts across the site.
This is a real-life autographed sticker by Mikail Bill for the team Kinguin, taken from the tournament ESL One Cologne 2015. You get an incredibly rare collectible and at the same time, support players and organizations partially since 50% of revenue from your purchase goes to them.
The Sticker | Maikelele | Cologne 2015 appeared for the first time in CS2 on August 14th, 2015, included in the Autograph Capsule | Team Kinguin | Cologne 2015. It was released together with the "Cologne 2015 Pick'Em Challenge" update, adding more thrill to the competitive scene during the Cologne 2015 tournament.
Sticker | Maikelele | Cologne 2015 This is a commemorative sticker for a professional player who participated in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament in Cologne, 2015. The Autograph Capsule | Team Kinguin | Cologne 2015 container includes different stickers related to this team outside of the in-game sticker.
The Sticker | Maikelele | Cologne 2015 has an average popularity of 45% in the CS2 community, which is above average. Its popularity is determined by factors such as daily sales volume and price, making it an item of average desirability.
The Sticker | Maikelele | Cologne 2015 is a rather popular skin in the CS2 universe, as it is one of 6,710 other Sticker items. The drop chance of this skin is about 79.92%, which makes it High Grade.
The Sticker | Maikelele | Cologne 2015 is fairly affordable for any CS2 fan, at just $1.38. The sticker is widely available in many markets, hence very easy to get for anyone who wishes to have it.
The Sticker | Maikelele | Cologne 2015 has received widespread love in the CS2 community, with an average rating of 4.8/5-star ratings from more than 7.6K votes in addskins.gg. Further, it is owned by professional player olofmeister, which kind of justifies its ownership among top tier players.
According to the forecast, the price of the Sticker | Maikelele | Cologne 2015 is expected fall down to $ 3.02 (-1.95%) in a month. After that, in the next quarter it will drop to $ 2.9 (-5.84%). Further ahead, it is pojected to fall to $ 2.97 (-3.57%) in half a year. Then, in a calendar year, it will likely rise to $ 7.2 (134.0%). Confidence is medium — it is advised to speculative buy.
