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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
I agree all very strong players (I had not realized Goldschmit was that young actually) but as they already established commodities I don't see why their cards would increase in value if they keep doing the same thing unless like Cabera they approach records or all time great status. I wholly agree with you on Bryant though, for every guy like him who busts out and becomes a superstar there are probably several who don't, so it's just speculation.
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I wasnt saying to invest because they would go up in value, I was saying now that they aren't "hot" rookies their card prices have settled down and have less chance of going down now. The biggest chance of them going up would be if they do get inducted or break some records, but if I am going to put money towards modern cards I would put it towards established players. I have no way of knowing if cards will go up in value, but I believe those players' cards are a better value.