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If one thinks this destroys the economy and it takes us years to get back on track then in that scenario it certainly could hurt card values. So much of card values depends on who is buying and who owns the cards. Using only macro trends to predict these micro trends are impossible. I have only been active online since 2010 and there has been no shortage of reasons as to why the card market was going to get hit. It has somehow prevailed and third party graders are backed up as far as the eye can see. I am in finance and I am seeing first hand the damage that is being done to asset prices in real time. Then I flip over to EBAY and look at the nearly 8,000 auctions that PWCC has running right now and I can't see a similar scenario in real time. What got me more interested in cards and diverting a large percentage of my disposable income in late 2009 and in subsequent years was how quickly I watched money evaporate trading options then. I liked the concept that even if I was wrong it wasn't going to zero. There are many of us who have been working on our collections for a long time and quite frankly during environments like this it makes me happy I own it even more. |
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