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Lol. I guess it would be.
Good luck.
We've been through this time and time again, the Hot List is based on % change.
Therefore Story's autos going up buy 50-75% exceeds whatever Harper related suggestion you posted this week...
Unless someone can prove the Boyd auction was shilled, I believe an increase from $207 to $330 is pretty significant. Like 62.7% significant.
Who's happier, those folks still with Harper Chromes seeing the resurgence, or those with Stories seeing a $5 increase?
Love the list as always.
Rock on.
Honestly, not saying this to be rude, but who cares what percentage a card goes up. I would rather make $100 on a card that went up 10% than $5 on a card that went up 75%. I think you should be paying more attention to actual increased value and less on percentages. You are missing a lot of great cards and players that are much better sales and are "hotter" than some of these $10 Minor League player cards. Just some constructive criticism, not meant to be argumentative. I enjoy your Hot Lists, just making a suggestion to maybe help make them even better.
Honestly, not saying this to be rude, but who cares what percentage a card goes up. I would rather make $100 on a card that went up 10% than $5 on a card that went up 75%. I think you should be paying more attention to actual increased value and less on percentages. You are missing a lot of great cards and players that are much better sales and are "hotter" than some of these $10 Minor League player cards. Just some constructive criticism, not meant to be argumentative. I enjoy your Hot Lists, just making a suggestion to maybe help make them even better.
I love these lists because I personally find reading them to be hilarious even though I don't understand half of the references. The most informative post of the week is the Nomination thread. Love the content that gets thrown around in there.
Dollar-cost-averaging is your friend.
Take that $100 you wanted to spend on one card and buy-up numerous lowered end cards. Say you bought 20 of the same cards @ $5 each, its much more conceivable that card could go from $5 to $10 or $15 over another card go from $100 to $200 in the same time span.