Not investing in sports cards

>not investing in sports cards
Never gonna make it

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Normies will be normies

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>graded cardboard

Money Laundering

Be me, bought an 86 Jordan rookie psa10 in 2016 for 4k, now over 100k.

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Normies eat that shit up

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I found a baseball card in my grandparents attic that sold for over 30K in 2001. What should I do with it?

>this guy can throw a ball super far and i should have his face on a card to keep.
collecting pictures of other humans you dont know is sort of weird. right?

shove it up your asshole

no

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Whoa!! a 4x in 2 years! That’s better than dividend stocks!!

Solid math user

"bought for $400,000"

"sold for almost 4x as much"

"sold for $3.93M"

...

Do the math retard

am i wrong for being pissed off that someone THAT retarded can get a decent paycheck sitting on their ass writing? even if it's a simple mistake, they literally didnt even proofread their writing before publishing it. THAT'S literally their job. fuck that

Probably 95% of journalists are like that now.

I got into Pokemon cards again a couple months ago. Pulled some heat already that if graded will go for some good cash.

dont forget to check uour cash for digits on the serial number worth money

God childhood me would have killed for that. Maybe if I make it I might open up an old valuable booster box, for old time's sake

Why aren't we counterfeiting this shit? The kind of retard who buys these cards for millions clearly aren't great intellects.

In crypto it's this pell-mell relentless competition to avoid hacks and to exploit others. It's dynamic and exciting. But these retards are just lazing around selling fucking bits of paper? How hard can they be to forge?

you can't counterfeit most of these cards. go ahead and try and prove me wrong. it's fun when someone who has no fuckin clue about something says. "why didn't don't you just X?"

boomer retard tier post

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Bought this in 2008 for $125.
Apparently is now selling at $3k.

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They did this in the 90s and made millions before getting caught.

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I don’t get it

Bullshit. You can counterfeit money and money is actually designed to be uncounterfeitable. Sports cards are not nearly as well-designed.

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Based

What's not to get?
These cards gains exponential value and especially because of Kobe's death is now rare and even more especially because in LA there are a lot of rich collectors.

I bought it when I was a kid, now I'll probably wait the hall of fame celebrations to sell it.

Are money managers using cards as stores of value or something? How the FUCK are these things going up so hard?

This. God everything feels like a bubble now. Is this the singularity or something?

And people say fiat currency has no value