>>57243027they want 2.5k for a card with 19k pop in a 10.
What a joke, gen 7 barely had 1-2k right now in a pop 10. gen 6 even less. and so on. basically, what you are looking at is that all generations of Pokémon gen 1-7 will have hundreds of examples, while gen 8-9 will have tens of thousands of examples of the cards.
we jumped from a couple hundred to tens of thousands. and nobody thinks this is fishy or bad long-term investing? i laugh at your ignorance but hope you don't lose out too much on the inevitable collapse. what's next were going to se the jump from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of graded cards?
its honestly just going to make cards from earlier generations more expensive. but we must endure the retardation of the current market until it is finally known that you are retarded with your money, and I'm not just a hater.
Good thing 80% of my collection are from gen 5-7 while 20% is from gen 8-9. because i know my shit is undervalued just looking at the numbers.