> Be PSA
> take in hundreds of millions of cards
> hold them for 2-3x months over the estimated turnaround period
> cards go up 2-3x over that time
> charge the premium for value AFTER delays, not at the estimated delivery date
> profit
TCG Outpost explains why he’s betting on Dragon Ball cards
“There's a massive thesis right now for all of these. There are only 42 Dragon Ball mangas and there’s only 42 of these cards”
“Each one of these cards is the literal cover of the mangas translated into card form. They're the actual covers of the Dragon Ball manga”
“My calculations and also people in the community say that there are probably less than 250 to 300 of each card ever printed and there's going to be less than 250 that ever exist of each individual card”
“I bought this one for $76 raw. I graded it. It costed me $35 to grade it and now it's worth $2,000. I bought these two for $1,800 each and they’re both worth $4,000 now”
“This is called the Kobe Goku because it has number 24 right here. Kobe Goku bought for $2,200, currently $5,000”
Rasmr: “These can go way higher man. The DBZ ones can go higher”
TCG Outpost: “There's only like 200 to 250 that are ever going to be printed of them and they're the literal covers of the manga. It's directly tied to the IP and it’s manga and anime season right now. So it's the move for sure”
Fun fact, 11 years ago at some league of legends invitational i was staying in the same hotel as @faker and the fire alarm went off so i got to meet him downstairs while the firefighters cleared the building lol
Just a reminder: Investors have no clue which ideas will actually work.
Some of the best companies in the world were passed by hundred of investors originally because investors couldn’t see the future.
look at what the "hype" was every year versus the companies that won big