Sports Card Investor

Sports Card Investor

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  • Nov 8, 2023 | sportscardinvestor.com | Paul Hickey

    Entering the sports cards hobby can be both overwhelming and confusing for newly admitted members, or those re-entering after a decade-plus long hiatus. Who should you buy? Which sports? How do we avoid losing all of our money if we want to sell? There are a multitude of different strategies hobbyists use, and today we’re going to break down what factors we’ll be looking at when selecting staples to add to our portfolio.

  • Nov 3, 2023 | sportscardinvestor.com | Paul Hickey

    With the MLB postseason wrapped up and buying season approaching for baseball prospects, we thought now would be a good time to break down the recent changes and updates within the vintage baseball card market. Let’s take a look at the overall vintage market’s recent changes. First, we’ll begin by looking at market shifts on baseball cards printed between 1909 and 1989 and how they’ve reacted over the last 30 days to assess what plays you could be making.

  • Nov 1, 2023 | sportscardinvestor.com | Paul Hickey

    Complete Guide to November 2023’s Sports Card Release Calendar By: Paul Hickey With the NBA season kicking off and the MLB postseason drawing to a close, sports card collectors find themselves in a position to make a number of plays across a wide range of sports.

  • Oct 27, 2023 | sportscardinvestor.com | Paul Hickey

    While the upcoming NBA season is sure to be filled with sports card collectors looking for the next talented guard to explode into the scene, the big man often gets shorted in both today’s league and card scene. This lack of attention actually puts several forwards and centers in strong buying opportunities.

  • Oct 26, 2023 | sportscardinvestor.com | Paul Hickey

    With the ever-changing landscape of the NFL being driven in so many different directions weekly via injuries as well as player performances, it can often be difficult for sports card collectors to maintain up-to-date knowledge to sell cards at the correct time. Today we’re going to call out five NFL players that you should look at getting listed for sale to reduce risk in your portfolio. Even if you PC the following players, who wouldn’t want some extra cash?

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