GE flips that learn,
graded in public.
Meet Flippy: it watches the Grand Exchange in Old School RuneScape and tells you what to buy, at what price, and what it's worth after tax — then grades every call against the live market and publishes the results, wins and losses alike. Those results feed straight back in, so every flip Flippy posts is trained on how the last ones actually went.
A tracker, not a bot
Flippy never plays the game for you. It never touches your account and doesn't want your login — it just reads market data and points out opportunities. All trading happens manually, by you, in game.
Built on public data
Every number comes from the public OSRS Wiki real-time price API — the same data anyone can look up. The value is in what Flippy does with it: filtering, tax math, and constant self-grading.
Honest between scans
Markets move between scans, so every posted flip keeps being re-checked against live prices. If a margin collapses, the flip is crossed out and flagged with the exact reason — a dead flip never sits on the page looking green.
Receipts, not promises
Other flip-signal services show you their wins. This one publishes the full track record — including the misses. If it's wrong, you'll see exactly how wrong.
How it works
- Scan. Flippy pulls live prices and volumes for every tradeable item, every few minutes.
- Filter. Every item runs a gauntlet of checks — steady volume on both sides, price stability against the hourly average, falling-price and sell-pressure detection, and an after-tax margin that holds up at live and 5-minute-average prices. Almost everything fails.
- Post. The survivors are ranked by expected profit — calibrated against how past calls actually performed — and announced on the flips page and in Discord.
- Grade. Each flip is re-checked against the market every hour for a day, and every result is published, wins and losses alike.
- Learn. Those graded outcomes — plus near-misses Flippy watched silently but never posted — feed back in and automatically retune the filters, within hard guardrails. Then it starts over.
Get the flips where you already are
Add Flippy to your Discord server and it posts the flip lists automatically.
Members can log their flips with /open and /close.