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ALL_THE_HYPE said:aminors said:uniquebaseballcards said:Honestly I think the contributing factors you're looking to assess are complex and are always going to be in flux, its likely the primary reason why short-term investing is so popular with investors.
You make a good point here. My frustration with trying to nail down a pattern has led me to like short-term prospecting (especially that which deals with selling before call-up) a lot better than its long-term counterpart.
I just don't get it. He's got just as much potential now as he ever has. The only difference is that he's in MLB rather than MiLB. So by crossing the threshold into the MLB does potential no longer matter? Are MLB guys considered performance-based investments ONLY?
Based on this example, yes. Maybe that's the pattern..?
I think one of the biggest and most easily overlooked factors is that once a player reaches the majors, the buyers completely change. A lot of the prospectors who were bidding on everything and driving up prices have very suddenly withdrawn from the market. On top of this, many of these same people become sellers.
The mlb collectors don't necessarily have a clue as to what the player can do. All they see is a $100 chrome auto price tag, which probably scares a lot of them away rather than drawing them into the market.
So essentially you have a lower demand and higher supply when a player like stanton (or any other heavily hyped player whose debut will not be missed by most of his card holders) makes the majors. It takes a long time for the player to prove he is worthy of those high prices, so it can take awhile for prices to recover and exceed their minor league peaks.
I agree - the buyers do change.
But even at the MLB level, if a guy gets to "the next level" whatever that may be you do see auto prices take off sometimes be it Hanley, David Wright, Braun, Longoria etc.
I just figured Mike would have seen a bit more of that - that Triple Threads showed earlier in the thread is gorgeous. And not all the pricey either - [phil:1n80i0n1]260818287031[/phil:1n80i0n1] - although that's admittedly a lesser patch