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This is not buying or investment advice. I’m simply reporting the data I’m seeing. Please do your own research and make your own decisions. Just because cards have increased in value up to this point, it doesn’t mean they will continue to do so.
If you’ve gone through my profit tracking spreadsheet, scanned the sneaky valuable cards list, and still feel stuck...you’re not alone. I’ve heard it from a number of you, and I can’t have that. I’m here to help and help I shall.
And honestly, flipping sports cards gets harder when you've already hit all your go-to sources. Maybe you've spent hours scrolling through CollX or your platform of choice. Maybe every card feels too picked over, too obvious, or just not worth the risk.
So here’s a simple strategy that cuts through the clutter—one that could work no matter the player, no matter the set, no matter the year (as long as it’s 1994 to present). I’m not promising huge gains (I never do), but it can land you something special that just might be the catalyst to a profitable month of sales.
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Let’s get into it…
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