Why Are Pokemon Cards Dropping in Price?

avatarResolvingGame·7 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth·7 months ago

I've been collecting Pokemon cards since I was a kid, and I've noticed that prices tend to fluctuate a lot. After a big surge in popularity, it's natural for the market to correct itself. Plus, with more people selling off their collections to make a quick buck, there's more on the market, which drives prices down.

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avatarBustingSpire·7 months ago

Pokemon cards are seeing a price drop for a few reasons. First, the market's cooling off after the boom during the pandemic when everyone was stuck at home getting into hobbies. Also, there's been a flood of new cards and reprints, increasing supply. Lastly, the hype dies down a bit as people move on to other interests or cash out on their investments.

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