The Pokémon Card Story Isn’t Over — Here’s What Comes Next

The Pokémon card market isn't experiencing a slow decline into obscurity—it's fundamentally reshaping itself.
Protecting and preserving your Pokemon card collection

The Pokémon card market isn't experiencing a slow decline into obscurity—it's fundamentally reshaping itself.

The card your grandparent handed you might be worth thousands of dollars, but whether you should think of it that way depends entirely on what that card...

Rebuilding a Pokémon card collection after selling everything is entirely possible and often faster than you might expect, especially if you approach it...

Financial discipline makes you a better card collector because it forces you to think strategically rather than emotionally, which directly improves the...

You can cut back on Pokémon card spending by establishing a monthly budget, shifting focus toward singles and vintage cards, and replacing booster box...

You've gone too far with Pokémon card spending when your hobby begins interfering with basic financial obligations—missing rent payments, depleting...

Setting a Pokémon card budget requires three concrete steps: determine your annual spending limit based on income, decide how to allocate that money...

Pokémon card collectors describe the rush of a good pull in visceral, almost physical terms: an adrenaline spike, a momentary disbelief, a sudden surge of...

The lottery ticket mentality in Pokémon card collecting refers to the approach of buying booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, and sealed products with the...

The most expensive Pokémon card found at a thrift store remains a PSA 9 First Edition Shadowless Charizard, which sold for $55,100 at auction after being...