TIP #1: Don't get caught up in FOMO; the "Fear Of Missing Out" bc you be overpaying bc it's all the hype at the time... If it's something on super limited relase or a really rare card #/10 or less then you can make acceptions but still avoid overpaying for it bc in 99.8% of cases it will be available again for cheaper when the hype cools down with the hobby/market moving onto the next new hot thing. TIP #2: If you buy singles instead of sealed product DO NOT BUY at release or within like the 1st 6mos of release bc in 99.99% of cases that will be the most expensive & highest value the singles will sell for. Patience is your greatest ally in the hobby. TIP #3: If you buy sealed or packs avoid collegiate releases like Prizm Draft or Select Draft unless your not concerned about return. Much Love, Stay Safe, & Collect Cards! P.S. there are always acceptions to rules... So for example like I mentioned above dont buy into collegiate products like Prizm, Select, National Treasures, or the like bc it doesn't have the same demand nor returns however if your located in a big college town without pro teams like Iowa then something like my tip #3 probably doesnt apply to you since itd be more of a driving force locally... so don't get hung up always looking for acceptions to prove your opinion is right bc 10,000 people thought same thing but we come up with "rules" bc majority of the time it occurs how it has previously.
I buy cases of blasters a lot. I've had lots of luck. I avg per $ spent more autos. But if you are going with blasters, it's about bulk. It's why I buy a case at a time.
Thanks for this guide video, really useful! Maybe I would have also gone through various collections, including Mosaic, Revolution etc…just to classify all of them in categories like low, medium and high …not sure if I am clear enough, sorry. But as new collector I have struggled to understand all those panini collections, why so many, and then each collection in various forms (hangers, blasters etc, that u have spoken about)
Thank you for letting me know, I will make a video soon describing the hierarchy of the various products. It is very confusing and overwhelming! Thanks for watching!
Hey dude great video. Very informative. I’m going to target now. Thank you for the advice. And you do great work on making informational videos Keep up the great work.
ive been wanting to buy optic / prizim this year but the upcharge on the boxes are insane !! ive settled for hoops and donruss for now since it isnt sold out as much from what ive seen
Getting back into it. I used a.i. to figure out and pinpoint my approach. Love it❤
Awesome video im just getting back into hobby after 22 yr hiatus and all these different products are so confusing lol
What’s the difference (typically) in the number of cards in a hobby box? Are you getting a significant amount more or it’s just better quality/rarity?
TIP #1: Don't get caught up in FOMO; the "Fear Of Missing Out" bc you be overpaying bc it's all the hype at the time... If it's something on super limited relase or a really rare card #/10 or less then you can make acceptions but still avoid overpaying for it bc in 99.8% of cases it will be available again for cheaper when the hype cools down with the hobby/market moving onto the next new hot thing.
TIP #2: If you buy singles instead of sealed product DO NOT BUY at release or within like the 1st 6mos of release bc in 99.99% of cases that will be the most expensive & highest value the singles will sell for. Patience is your greatest ally in the hobby.
TIP #3: If you buy sealed or packs avoid collegiate releases like Prizm Draft or Select Draft unless your not concerned about return.
Much Love, Stay Safe, & Collect Cards!
P.S. there are always acceptions to rules... So for example like I mentioned above dont buy into collegiate products like Prizm, Select, National Treasures, or the like bc it doesn't have the same demand nor returns however if your located in a big college town without pro teams like Iowa then something like my tip #3 probably doesnt apply to you since itd be more of a driving force locally... so don't get hung up always looking for acceptions to prove your opinion is right bc 10,000 people thought same thing but we come up with "rules" bc majority of the time it occurs how it has previously.
Love these other tips! Thanks for adding your tips and advice, I know a lot of people will appreciate this!
I buy cases of blasters a lot. I've had lots of luck. I avg per $ spent more autos. But if you are going with blasters, it's about bulk. It's why I buy a case at a time.
Thanks for this guide video, really useful! Maybe I would have also gone through various collections, including Mosaic, Revolution etc…just to classify all of them in categories like low, medium and high …not sure if I am clear enough, sorry. But as new collector I have struggled to understand all those panini collections, why so many, and then each collection in various forms (hangers, blasters etc, that u have spoken about)
Thank you for letting me know, I will make a video soon describing the hierarchy of the various products. It is very confusing and overwhelming! Thanks for watching!
Hey dude great video. Very informative. I’m going to target now. Thank you for the advice. And you do great work on making informational videos Keep up the great work.
ive been wanting to buy optic / prizim this year but the upcharge on the boxes are insane !! ive settled for hoops and donruss for now since it isnt sold out as much from what ive seen
Ive never seen the hanger boxes in my short time returning to collecting sports cards..what stores usually have the hanger boxes?