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Originally Posted by Yoda
Jeff, I may have sounded like Cassandra, but I wasn't predicting a crash, only that I see warning signs that vintage cards are overbought and there seems to be a much shorter time frame when a card reaches a new high, only to see it reach another high shortly thereafter. Since cards are considered by Wall
Street to be an admitted asset, I don't see why cards couldn't mirror stocks if there is a major correction on the Street.
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I agree with all of this. However, as a collector of vintage for decades now, it seems that cards just don't behave like other assets due to the emotional connection we have with them.