CardBoard Chat Episode 8: Actual Scarcity versus Perceived Scarcity in Sports Cards

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The NFL is king and gambling on it can be lucrative.  That leads us right to Payne and Jesse as they return for CardBoard Chat Episode 8.  The sports card market can be difficult to navigate, but it's no different then betting futures, an individual game, investing in the stock market, or real estate.

Jesse and Payne start the latest episode by opening up about some of the more puzzling NFL Week 14 lines and one in particular with the Cowboys involved.  Like in gambling, scared money don't make money and that's applicable in the sports cards and collectable space as well.  The real topic at hand for CardBoard Chat Episode 8 is the difference between Actual Scarcity and Perceived Scarcity in sports cards.  There's a difference, and knowing how to dissect that difference can lead to enhancing your sports card portfolio.


The core four segments remain as Jesse and Payne dive into the most iconic players and brands in sports by delivering quality information for those both active and new to the sports card industry. It’s never too soon to start collecting sports cards and relive your childhood hobby.

▶️ Jesse Transitioning Jobs to a Mule (1:41)
▶️ Actual Scarcity versus Perceived Scarcity (4:30)
▶️ IT'S TIME! (Overvalued / Undervalued) (14:23)
▶️ Magic Number (Guess Auction Price) (27:24)
▶️ That's A Ghost! (Rare Card Alert) (41:05)
▶️ THIS or THAT (Comparing 2 Cards) (46:24)

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CardBoard Chat Episode 8: Actual Scarcity versus Perceived Scarcity in Sports Cards

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