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Americans love collectibles. Cards seem to be rather high on the collectibility scale. It seems as though there are a lot of new collectors recently. Heck I now get outbid on raw stuff at prices I think are way too high. I just can't imagine any significant dip in the card market - plateau perhaps, but not dip. I should quantify that by saying the good stuff won't dip much. Better chance than not, in 5-10 years todays prices will seem like good deals. I don't have the disposable income to pour into the cards I like at the the grades I like. I might buy a nice card on rare occasion, but for the most part I keep telling myself, "don't sell the good stuff". I retire in 10 years, will roll the dice, keep what I have and lets see how the market goes.
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