New CS2 Skins & Items
Items added to the market in the last 30 days. New items are often the most volatile — prices swing dramatically before stabilizing.
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Why New CS2 Skins Are the Most Volatile
Newly released CS2 skins experience the most dramatic price swings in the market. When Valve releases a new weapon case or collection, initial prices are driven by hype, unboxing demand, and limited supply. Early adopters pay premium prices that often drop 40-70% within the first two weeks as more players open cases and supply increases.
The typical new skin price cycle follows a pattern: prices start extremely high on day one due to scarce supply, drop sharply during the first week as case openings increase supply, potentially spike briefly if a popular streamer or YouTuber showcases the skin, then gradually settle to a stable price over 2-4 weeks as the market finds equilibrium between supply and demand.
Stickers from new tournament capsules follow a different pattern. They typically start low, spike during the tournament itself (especially if a team using the sticker performs well), then stabilize or gradually increase over time as supply dries up after the capsule is removed from sale. This makes tournament stickers a popular long-term investment in the CS2 skin economy.
Use this page to track which new items are showing anomalous price activity. Items flagged with anomaly alerts may be experiencing artificial manipulation on top of normal new-item volatility.