Is the Pokemon card market crashing?

avatarPassingDada7 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke7 months ago

Definitely not crashing, but it's cooling down from the crazy boom we saw. During the peak of the pandemic, prices reached insane levels because everyone was home, rediscovering their childhood hobbies. Now, it's stabilizing, which is healthy for the long term.

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avatarConcludingDisc7 months ago

No way, the Pokemon card market isn't crashing, but it's definitely changing. Like any collectible, values can fluctuate depending on demand, new releases, and rarity. While some cards might dip in value, others, especially rare and first editions, continue to fetch high prices. The market's just evolving, not crashing.


avatarJiggettingBait7 months ago

Crashing? Hardly. It's just returning to Earth after being in the stratosphere for a while. People who thought they could make a quick buck are leaving, but the true fans and collectors are staying, keeping the market alive and well.


avatarAssemblingDelta7 months ago

Lol, no. Just because you can't sell a common Pikachu for $100 anymore doesn't mean it's crashing.

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