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We are only at the beginning of this market boom....
Starting believe that this market is here to stay.
If people are investing in imaginary coins why wouldn't they invest in a tangible asset of something that has immense popularity? I am actually beginning to believe we are just at the beginning. |
how great is that?
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Buy buy buy
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[QUOTE=JWBlue;16965397]Starting believe that this market is here to stay.
If people are investing in imaginary coins why wouldn't they invest in a tangible asset of something that is has immense popularity? I am actually beginning to believe we are just at the beginning.[/QUOTE] What about investing in infinitely-reproducible NBA highlight bits? WTF |
Great time to have been in the hobby.
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[QUOTE=keenejd;16965402]Buy buy buy
Sent from my moto g(6) using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] I wish I knew how to post a poll because I'm curious if a part of this run is sports gamblers who realized that this is a better bet than betting on individual outcomes. From there, it does seem like there is an influx of legitimate investors as well as those coming back to the hobby. Not sure I see many of these folks leaving any time soon. I think it stabilizes in a few months but I think the "bubble" callers will remain surprised. |
Step 1. Buy it all. Buy everything! Buy buy buy!
Step 2. Wait Step 3. Profit |
i'd rather have cards or gifs than fake coins.
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NBA Gifs > Physical cards
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All of a sudden a MJ PSA 10 at $650K seems like a bargain.
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I just posted this response in another forum a couple minutes ago - same thought:
I don't think this will end anytime soon. Too many new collectors, hedge funds, whatever just getting in. There are phone apps to track card sales/values up to the minute, sales trends, history, etc. The sheer amount of people starting to post videos on YouTube, besides the usual group breakers, is crazy. I think this is still in the very early stage(s). Could be way off but, if it's true that institutional money is building portfolios off of these cards, there's no way it's even close to taking off, as crazy as that sounds. If a couple funds start banking 20-30% returns off of a "sportscard portfolio" fund, or something similar, a lot more money will follow. |
Lock in now!!!!!!
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[QUOTE=KhalDrogo;16965409]Great time to have been in the hobby.[/QUOTE]I totally agree...but could you imagine just starting this hobby now???
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[QUOTE=LCM1223;16965422]Step 1. Buy it all. Buy everything! Buy buy buy!
Step 2. Wait [B]for card to arrive in mail[/B] Step 3. Profit [B]in under a week[/B][/QUOTE] Fixed for you |
[QUOTE=JWBlue;16965397]Starting believe that this market is here to stay.
If people are investing in imaginary coins why wouldn't they invest in a tangible asset of something that has immense popularity? I am actually beginning to believe we are just at the beginning.[/QUOTE] So sounds like you think we are close to the end??? “It’s different this time” [IMG]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210208/0747839862c20da6213cfa320fe8dfd5.jpg[/IMG] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
And if Biden cancels $10k-$50k in student loans, it’ll only keep bringing disposable money of millennials in (having student loans paused with no interest started it... cancelling debt will make sure it stays)
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I do feel as though this is the new normal, the only factor that could negatively impact the market is if the card companies begin/ continue to issue inferior products. Having the junk wax era in the review has many savvy collectors on their toes. In seeing some QC issues and just overall lackluster effort in sets (2020 Chrome Update) the product COULD drive interest away from current products.
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.............says those who are currently buying at all time high prices..........
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We are only at the beginning of this market boom....
[QUOTE=Mikeeg85;16966055]I do feel as though this is the new normal, the only factor that could negatively impact the market is if the card companies begin/ continue to issue inferior products. Having the junk wax era in the review has many savvy collectors on their toes. In seeing some QC issues and just overall lackluster effort in sets (2020 Chrome Update) the product COULD drive interest away from current products.[/QUOTE]
Good good... more evidence for “it’s different this time” type market opinion emerging Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Just go with the flow buy smart, sell smart, hold smart and just enjoy what's happening theres alot of good alot of bad but just go for the ride
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[QUOTE=pewe;16966016]So sounds like you think we are close to the end??? “It’s different this time”
[IMG]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210208/0747839862c20da6213cfa320fe8dfd5.jpg[/IMG] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] What events or economic indicators would you point to, to make your point? If pointing to "optimism" as an indicator, that would be a check in the OP's column. Any others? |
I have been in the hobby for 40 years and have seen the ups and downs. But this current state is very new, I have friends that have never collected and now they are calling me asking for advice. I have one friend I have guided in the last few months, and he has spent more than 250k and rising. So many new people are bringing new money into the hobby, this is a good thing. Will it continuously keep going up, no! There are always going to be adjustments, but not in the foreseeable near future! Sit back and enjoy the ride.
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Agree with above poster. The amount of friends I have that collect now is really cool. Some are trying to do quick flips and some are collecting. Others are "investing for the long term"
I think a lot of people are experiencing the same things. |
[QUOTE=Biohazarddfl;16966153]What events or economic indicators would you point to, to make your point? If pointing to "optimism" as an indicator, that would be a check in the OP's column. Any others?[/QUOTE]
Were you alive for the late 90s tech bubble? |
[QUOTE=Biohazarddfl;16966153]What events or economic indicators would you point to, to make your point? If pointing to "optimism" as an indicator, that would be a check in the OP's column. Any others?[/QUOTE]
I’m not sure I have a point... I’m just trying to provide tools to enable others to better articulate their own, and reflect on what they believe I’m just fascinated to learn the market sentiment and risk expectations. Now if you really twist my arm... I’d say as long as the buyers / flippers / collectors are using disposable income then chances of much more than the market going sideways / gentle decline is pretty low. The blinking red warning sign I’d look for commonly is the use of leverage (ie credit / debt) to fund purchases. Especially if that was being done by individuals and small/mid sized businesses as opposed to sophisticated investment funds. But even sophisticated funds can create the issue. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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