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Old 05-17-2019, 08:28 AM   #1
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Default Baseball Cards in the Wall St. Journal today

Article goes behind paywall rather quickly, but I think via Google Amp you can read (most of?) it for free. Not sure how best to post a link or a copy/paste.

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“It’s All in the Cards for Top Baseball Stars”
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Old 05-17-2019, 08:37 AM   #2
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Article goes behind paywall rather quickly, but I think via Google Amp you can read (most of?) it for free. Not sure how best to post a link or a copy/paste.

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“It’s All in the Cards for Top Baseball Stars”
With the stock market taking some sharp swings in recent days, investors may want to turn to the baseball card market, where demand for the cards of hot prospects is outpacing the number of collectors willing to sell. Even the cards of slumping sluggers are holding their value because, just like in fantasy baseball, no one wants to sell low.

“People will hold through the loss,” says Brian Fleischer, senior market analyst for Beckett Media, which publishes baseball card price guides. “So with Bryce Harper suffering through...

Cant read beyond that because it is a paid subscription.
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Here is a link - not sure if it will work:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/its-all...rs-11558095734


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Here is a link - not sure if it will work:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/its-all...rs-11558095734


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I used the same source. One needs a subscription to read the entire article.
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This Google Amp link moves the reader farther along ... the first time you open it only. But I’m not sure it reaches the end, either.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wsj...rs-11558095734
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That’s didn’t work - I found by using Safari


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Old 05-17-2019, 05:48 PM   #7
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Enjoy! Sorry, couldn't get the images.

With the stock market taking some sharp swings in recent days, investors may want to turn to the baseball card market, where demand for the cards of hot prospects is outpacing the number of collectors willing to sell. Even the cards of slumping sluggers are holding their value because, just like in fantasy baseball, no one wants to sell low.

People will hold through the loss,” says Brian Fleischer, senior market analyst for Beckett Media, which publishes baseball card price guides. “So with Bryce Harper suffering through a slump (that dropped his average to the low .200s), sellers wait and hope that he returns to his MVP level.

Last year’s bums can turn into this year’s buys. Dodgers slugger Cody Bellinger’s cards were on fire after his Rookie of the Year campaign in 2017. A sophomore slump last year dropped the value of his non-autographed rookie card to just $2. But Bellinger has regained his form, smashing 15 homers, with a batting average over .400, entering Friday’s play. This has lifted the value of his card to $15—a 650% increase in less than two months.

Card buyers were skeptical of Christian Yelich in March even after an MVP season in 2018. But he’s obliterating last year’ space, crushing a league-best 18 homers through Thursday. That’s boosted his card value 525%. Similarly, the card market figured Javier Baez would slide back to his pre-2018 hitting level
for the Cubs. Instead, he picked up where he left off, boosting investment returns by 150%.

Big-market stars such as Bellinger and the Yankees’ Aaron Judge, the face of the hobby in 2017, typically increase prices, according to Fleischer. With Judge currently on the injured list, the slugger earning the most buzz in New York is the Mets’ Peter Alonso, whose $60 officially autographed card has rocketed to $400. But Mets fans may need to be cautious. They flocked to pitcher Matt Harvey’s cards after his 2013 breakout season and now those cards can be found in the discount bin.

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See attached.

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Old 05-18-2019, 09:09 AM   #10
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Christian Yelich's 2010 Bowman Chrome Blue Refractor Auto has gone from $75 two years ago to one selling for $1,900 just last week. If people who don't collect cards look this way, we'll see a LOT of money coming into the hobby. Speculating will become even more insane (speculating about speculating!).
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Old 05-18-2019, 09:59 AM   #11
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Default Baseball Cards in the Wall St. Journal today

They should follow this article with one on trimming and alterations.
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Old 05-18-2019, 10:07 AM   #12
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Christian Yelich's 2010 Bowman Chrome Blue Refractor Auto has gone from $75 two years ago to one selling for $1,900 just last week. If people who don't collect cards look this way, we'll see a LOT of money coming into the hobby. Speculating will become even more insane (speculating about speculating!).


Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but unless the hobby cleans up, we’ll also see more fraud that will come along with it... but maybe investors won’t care.
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