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 * That's the difference between an investor/flipper, and a collector. I/F's look at cards as a stock in their portfolio. Collectors look at cards as a missing piece to fill an empty slot in a set. They don't give a rats @ss if the set is popular, or not. They like the cards for a totally different reason than an investor. They try to keep it as a sublimation ... not that there's anything wrong with investing.  Frankly speaking, I would prefer that any set that I'm interested in, be unpopular with the investors.   | 
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