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I wouldn’t buy baseball. Too many risks for players and the league as a whole.
Basketball is so, so easy. Global sport with a huge and rabid fan base. Not too difficult to pick out who is going to be a winner. And over the past few months, you’ve seen that guys can explode with absolutely no hobby following previously. Just incredible how much money has poured into basketball.
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You really think? I can see that, his Prizm base PSA 10 is around $1000. If he even becomes half what people think he will then yes, they will go up. I can see a little bit of a bump, but at that price it is hard for me to buy even one let alone a stockpile.
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#53 |
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Join Date: Oct 2017
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Your example on Aquino is a great example. You’ve been buying him what, about 1 month and everyone laughed at you. Then you sell for a 50% profit in a month. Seems like a great investment.
The biggest thing I think is knowing to sell when there is a decent profit to be made, don’t worry about what it will be tomorrow, make a profit today and move on. More like day trading instead of long term trading.[/QUOTE] It also helps that i was picking base rookies up for 1.25 to 1.50 on here compared to 2.00 on ebay in lots. And i agree cards doesnt have to be a long term investment unless its pc. My david ortiz pc will stay in my possession til the day i die but if im buying someone why skip on that profit when you could take it and get into the next guy you think is going to be good. I got to be honest everybody says kyle lewis is overpriced or on a bubble. However bubble or not if you were to buy today and the season got cancelled tommorow your in the money. We have seen what speculation has done over the last few months with no season. can you imagine what his cards are going to jump too due to speculation a month before next season. Buy at the right price sell at the right time. Look its not an exact science and the people that bought acuna cheap or trout cheap are going to be in the red overall for a long time. But I am content funding the hobby for myself based on the austin meadows of the worlds. Ill let other people chase the next trout well i get to buy what i want for my pc because i made smart decision based on the market and facts and other peoples speculation instead of mine. |
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#54 |
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The only thing I have to add is your “buy” price is almost always the most important factor in card investing. Once your target price is surpassed it’s important to move away to the next opportunity. Likewise when your cards reach a price you were hoping for it’s absolutely necessary to sell at least a portion of not all and move on. Chasing a hot streak or failing to sell when significantly profitable are two of the biggest mistakes that I’ve made, continue to make and am constantly learning from. If you have a PC that stuff needs a hard line drawn between the two.
The good news is that in today’s hobby environment there are MANY ways to make $ on cards if you have the time and desire. People are skinning the cat in several different ways with much success in 2020. Good luck! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Just because I like their attitude and passion does not make them the best player to buy a bunch of. Isn’t it harder to find a buyer for a $3,000 card than it is to find 30 buyers for a $100 card.
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...... Anderson has been very very good for 15 months straight He’s lead the league in hitting since April of last year and was off to another solid start this year. Watch some games Last edited by CoolG; 08-02-2020 at 05:30 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2017
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This. If your investing in a player for short term than it shouldnt be a pc obviously because you should be able to move it and not be emotionally attached. That being said pc player can always be considered an investment as we all want our cards to be worth more in twenty years than they are now. But i guess what im trying to say is dont get attached to your quick flip guys cause you wont be willing to make the tough decision to sell and you might end up losing money based on the bad decision to hold. But you already know that lol. |
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Also a little concerned with a looming strike. It would sadden me, but maybe the right answer is to go 100% basketball and vintage baseball. Quote:
Thanks for the advice! The buy price is not really something I though about. I more was thinking total buy in on each player, not individual card buy ins. Very valid point.
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Join Date: Oct 2017
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Dashcol,
I would put it this way. Go with your gut and what you have seen from guys. I know you have been in and out of the hobby but combined you have been in the card game as long as most and im confident that you making the decision based on your gut compared to what somebody tells you is going to bring you the most success. Plus it will be more fun to root for a guy that you picked based on your own knowledge than what other people say. If you like the 4 guys you said in the op except nunn than replace nunn with someone else and go with it. clearly from your op you have done some research and have seen these guys play. Stats are big but the eye test is bigger. |
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Your right. I’ve not watched enough White Sox games. Maybe that would change my mind....
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My comment on established players comes from personal experience. Arraez may turn into an MVP, in which case you are correct about the return. I've seen enough top prospects turn into everyday players with little to no hobby value (Todd Van Poppel anybody?). Becoming a viable, lasting, star is incredibly rare. I don't know enough about Arraez to know which way he'll go, but I know Mike Trout isn't going to $0. Arraez could. I'll take that margin of safety that I'm not going to lose everything, even if it means I'm late to the game on a rising star. |
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Great advice though!
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In theory, yes. But when dealing with hot cards, not at all.
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Are you under them impression that people are only trimming cards they can turn into 9s and 10s. Do you know the difference between a hank aaron rookie psa 4 and say a 6? Or even of cheaper cards. What about the diffrence between a 1960 mantle psa 5 and a 7?
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#67 |
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Join Date: Jun 2019
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Where's Bam Adebayo on your list, he's a consistent jumper away from being Kawhi Leonard
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Lol...your speculating or gambling, not investing.
Buy low sell high. Which of these guys are you buying low on? If you truly think that there is any value at this point, THAT is your purchase. Kyle Lewis? Seriously? 25yo with what...100 AB's? Flirting with .400...You need to stop looking at social media and do some real research...that's where you will find a guy to buy low on. With no minors, this is not the year to do it. Mickey Mantle, Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax...that's investing. You are speculating on future performance of guys that can screw up A LOT in the future. Honestly, good luck...but once there is a thread made about a guy...you are usually too late. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk |
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At some point relatively soon this card bubble is going to burst, cards aren't going to continue to grow in perpetuity. Just wait until that happens to buy what you want/invest. Everyone buying right now for the most part is buying high, which is the opposite of what you want to do from an investment standpoint. The problem most “investors” have in any market is the lack of patience.
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Has there ever been a post about buying a player that hasn't had some sort of comment about hows its speculating not investing. Come on. And of course you are basing your decision on the future performance. If you want to be extremely safe then of course you should buy mickey mantle. You have added nothing to this thread other than what at least one person has said in these type of threads in the history of these forums. how about contributing something to a thread instead of picking apart wording that other people are using. As far as the whole once a thread has been posted youre too late thing. Was there not a trout thread when he was selling for 10 per or an acuna thread when he was at 5. For god sakes there is a trent grisham thread on here right now and his golds are selling for like 20 bucks. Is a thread being started real what we are basing our decision off? |
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#73 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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I think that's something a lot of newer players in this game haven't ran into. Acuna, Judge, etc aren't the norm. Most of the time you have to unload during a hot streak for players, and moving 100s of base cards isn't all that easy.
I'm just waiting for one of these top 'investment' players to absolutely bust out and see how many people flock from the hobby when they realize it isn't guaranteed money. |
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I'll throw my 2 cents in since as a fun exercise with everyone's normal advice of don't or collect just for fun. Also this should read as light-hearted advice and not strict solemn wisdom. Tone is hard to judge online sometimes.
Set a price per card and be willing to walk away if the price offered is even slightly higher. Value your time and sanity. It takes time to move the amount of cards you are talking about don't discount your time too much. This should be fun. don't turn it into a job unless you are making enough to make it worth it. Be honest and complete with yourself about what you are spending. Don't omit supplies, fees, and shipping from those calculations. Basketball is crazy and everything seems to be going up. I'd say stick with the bigger names(Doncic, Morant, Zion), but maybe that thinking is outdated. I've been picking up some lower names(Hachimura, Younger Warriors, there are a lot in this category) with the thought that they only need a little bit of on court success to jump for a bit). I think there is still some good room in raw Doncic cards, but that window is closing as they are getting snapped up for grading. Also with the volume you are talking about consider if you are somewhat judicious and good at weeding out bad copies so you can grade cards later if the player starts to heat up or it makes sense to do so. More cost later down the road, but potentially worth it if you can pick out 10s. |
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#75 |
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Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Atlanta, GA
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I've never bought on hype. Instead, researched prospects and bought in on players with high ceilings and high potential to make the top100 list. Then sell right before the debut. Kinda risky, but much less of a gamble than sinking thousands into todays hyped player.
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