You Need To Have Your Sports Cards Ready To List During A Big Performance! How To Buy Sports Cards
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In this episode of the Sports Card Strategy Show, hosts Paul Hickey, Lefty McKee, and George Crespo dive into the latest trends and strategies for making money in the sports card market. They discuss Topps' new Bowman basketball release, which for the first time includes officially licensed NCAA men's and women's basketball and NBA cards in the same pack—raising both excitement and concern about product dilution and supply increases. The hosts debate whether this signals a shift in how rookies and college players are marketed, with George Crespo cautioning about the risk of more 'junk' cards flooding the market. They also critique platforms like Whatnot and Fanatics Live for enabling gambling-like experiences through duck races and wheel spins, warning that these platforms lack proper oversight and harm new hobbyists. In contrast, George highlights Slab Dynasty’s mission to create a safer, more transparent alternative with features like AI monitoring, verified transactions, and a 2% marketplace fee for premium members. The episode concludes with real-world wins from recent performance spikes—Caitlin Clark, Shohei Otani, and Bam Adebayo—emphasizing the need to be ready to list cards immediately after major performances. The hosts stress the importance of being proactive, using data from eBay and other sources to identify selling markers and execute timely flips. Key takeaways include: 1) Always have your cards ready to list after a major performance spike; 2) Use data-driven insights from platforms like eBay to identify emerging selling markers; 3) Focus on raw-to-grade plays for high-potential rookies like Connor Griffin and Shohei Otani; 4) Avoid platforms that enable gambling-like behavior; 5) Prioritize transparency and low fees when choosing marketplaces; 6) Buy on the buy-in—find undervalued cards before the market catches on; 7) Stay informed on sports news to capitalize on short-term spikes; 8) Leverage tools like Slab Dynasty’s marketplace and nooffseason.com’s rankings for strategic advantage. The overall tone is highly positive and empowering, with hosts celebrating their wins and encouraging listeners to take control of their hobby through education and discipline.
Always have your cards ready to list immediately after a major performance spike.
Use data from eBay and other sources to identify emerging selling markers before the market reacts.
Focus on raw-to-grade plays for high-potential rookies like Connor Griffin and Shohei Otani.
Avoid platforms that enable gambling-like behavior (e.g., Whatnot, Fanatics Live).
Prioritize transparency, low fees, and verified transactions when choosing marketplaces.
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Welcome to the Sports Card Strategy Show
Paul Hickey opens the show with a high-energy welcome, emphasizing that there's no off-season in the sports card hobby. He introduces co-hosts Lefty McKee and George Crespo, and previews the episode’s focus on data-driven investing, upcoming product releases, and the importance of being ready to act on performance spikes.
Topps Bowman Basketball Release: Opportunity or Risk?
“I think it has the opportunity to be amazing and it also has the opportunity to fail miserably in my mind.”
The Problem with Whatnot and Live Auction Platforms
“Every time I've gone on and just randomly tried to find and experience a new person that I don't know... I don't have the best experience.”
Slab Dynasty: A Safer Alternative to Breaks
“We're trying to create a process for you to be able to recycle what you have and get something better in return.”
Real Wins: Caitlin Clark, Shohei Otani, and Bam Adebayo
“You literally need to have eBay drafts ready or at least photos of cards in your camera roll so that the same way that you might be wanting to make an in-game bet during a game...”
“You literally need to have eBay drafts ready or at least photos of cards in your camera roll so that the same way that you might be wanting to make an in-game bet during a game...”
“The 2017 Prism Silver number 51 PSA 10 sales were $40. The day after the 83-point game, it was $269.”
“I think it has the opportunity to be amazing and it also has the opportunity to fail miserably in my mind.”
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Paul Hickey
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Lefty McKee
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George Crespo
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nooffseason.com
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Whatnot
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Shohei Otani
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Topps
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Slab Dynasty
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Bowman
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eBay
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