Easier said than done to buy cards at the right time. The charts of the Chunkachoo and the Vmax are nice, but look at the graphs for the Moonbreon, or some other cards of the SW&SH era. Those graphs just go up and up. Even the Magikarp alt art is going up and up. So these cards had to be purchased asap when they came out. Cant predict the charts, mate 👍
I genuinely believe, if you hold out after initial release - buy the single when the hype dies down, you will definitely have success overall, as always, there are outliers in all data - this strategy wouldn't have worked for the Umbreon Vmax, Magikarp AR, with almost all other cards, there'd great success though, I'll make a video down the track with more of my examples like Pikachu Vmax, Charizard Vmax, Charizard Hidden Fates right now is under 1.2k AUD - this card was fetching well over triple that ad a PSA 10.
@@vconpokemon I hear you, and i do partially agree. Its not just the Moonbreon and Magikarp that dont fit the theory tho? The Fusion Strike alt arts, many alt arts from Evolving Skies, and even some newer cards like the Greninja follow that other path and only (seem to ) go up. I know they get hyped, and fomo'ed, but that hype sure lasts long :). I can explain it, but it is undeniable imo? Not here to argue tho, just saying. You do you, mate 👍
We're mostly agreeing - the outliers may represent 0.5% of all cards released - Gengar vmax, greninja, magikarp, giratina, umbreon, of course, when we look at all cards released - Gold, Rainbows, trainers, secret rates, alt arts, most drop significantly after fomo- going by your fusion example, all cards excluding the espeon alt art and gengar dropped. It is a fun game of picking out the ones that hold up after release hype. Thanks for the engagement appreciated!