Diversification in Pokémon Card Investing: How to Do It Right

Diversification in Pokémon card investing works much the same way it does in traditional investing: spread your capital across multiple asset categories,...
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Diversification in Pokémon card investing works much the same way it does in traditional investing: spread your capital across multiple asset categories,...

Buying one expensive card is almost always more cost-effective than purchasing multiple sealed products hoping to pull the card you actually want.

A $10,000 Pokémon card investment portfolio typically consists of a diversified mix of vintage holographics, sealed modern products, and select...

The answer to whether you should sell or hold a Pokémon card depends on three core factors: the card's type (vintage, graded, or modern), the current...

A five-year Pokémon card investment plan should focus on a balanced portfolio of 60% vintage holos from Base Set, 30% sealed modern products like Ascended...

Pokémon cards have weathered multiple market cycles with remarkable resilience, while sports cards have experienced dramatic peaks followed by sharp...

Casual Pokémon fans directly drive collector prices through their purchasing power and market participation, creating demand spikes that ripple through...

Yes, a two-dollar Pokémon card can absolutely beat a two-hundred-dollar card—and it happens regularly in competitive play.

The difference between a Stage 1 and Stage 2 Pokémon card's value comes down to how each fits into the evolutionary chain—and the market demand for their...

Shiny Pokémon card prices defy what most collectors assume about collectibles—rarity alone doesn't determine value.