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$12,700. Previous high: $7,812. Nine days ago. High before that: $4200, last November. This is just madness. The card literally tripled in 2 1/2 months. |
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I wish I had a crystal ball but I don’t so I do this... The Next Big Card For Me is Keeping my Powder Dry, holding onto my money until this craziness stops. If I miss it I miss it, I can live without them. Just my take on it.
Last edited by Johnny630; 02-06-2021 at 06:58 PM. |
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Rather miss the run up, than be left holding the bag. Only my opinion. See the late 80s for a historic run up on anything modern
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Probably a stupid question but how does one tell if market manipulation is going on? With so few sales, it would be very easy to shill or other manipulation to artificially increase price. Just wondering as this started in the autograph market about 5 or so years ago with rare inscription baseballs.
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