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Originally Posted by GOATcards
You keep saying this "too many card" thing but I don't get it. As with my Apple stocks/shares example there can be millions of them out there but as long as demand is there, the price won't fall just from that. If it's that there are too many sellers relative to buyers *now* than before, then that's different.
Perhaps you can explain how the total number of units of a good, not changing all that much (the pop reports grow rather slowly and probably rather predictably for something like this card), can explain big short-term price fluctuations.
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Do you realize the size of the amount of money you are arguing for a card? Half a million plus? There are NOT enough people in the entire world that want that card at that price to keep values that high, which is why it’s dropping and will continue to do so.
And why? Yet again, because there are too many. If there were 25 PSA 10’s, that would be different.
The T206 Wagner is a superior investment in every respect because there are so few to go around. Same with Mantle in higher grades.