How do you set your prices if you're one of the first in the market? Is it based on the average cost per card and whether it's base/insert etc? And what would be a typical ROI that you would expect on a card in that 7-day window?
@@DogbertCardsandGamingSupport Would you continue to buy sealed product after the window closes (depending on the hits in the set)? Or would you then pivot to buying singles?
Yes Beckett has one, cardboardconnection, blowoutcards, steel city collectibles, etc Keep an eye on Reddit too for when panini drops the surprise early release of retail products
How do you set your prices if you're one of the first in the market? Is it based on the average cost per card and whether it's base/insert etc? And what would be a typical ROI that you would expect on a card in that 7-day window?
You can look at similar cards in other sets then up it some more. The roi is going to vary depending on set and what you get
@@DogbertCardsandGamingSupport Would you continue to buy sealed product after the window closes (depending on the hits in the set)? Or would you then pivot to buying singles?
I've tried that in the past and it doesn't go well. I only buy singles I plan on grading after the window closes.
Is there a source for release dates?
Yes Beckett has one, cardboardconnection, blowoutcards, steel city collectibles, etc
Keep an eye on Reddit too for when panini drops the surprise early release of retail products
@@DogbertCardsandGamingSupport Right on. Thanks