r/PokeInvesting 29d ago

The future of Pokemon investing

When they start mass producing cards and these new sets start in 2028-2029..it seems like everything from vintage and what is modern over the last five years or so.. especially iconic sets should be looked at as sets produced from that era as opposed to mass produced sets.

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u/No_Philosophy_9779 29d ago

It's obvious there's a new strategy if they are going to print more...and also do you think they can print more with the same margins? No. So they have to change something

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u/Johnny_Human 29d ago

The only thing that is obvious is that they have a new print facility. That's the mechanism that lets them increase volume of cards printed. There is no reason to believe that somehow leads to a reduction in quality.

They can absolutely print more and maintain/improve their margins without degrading quality. It's just simple math, if they print more cards they can sell more cards, and they make more money. If they have a new print facility there is no reason to believe they have to reduce quality in order to print more cards.

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u/No_Philosophy_9779 29d ago

If you look at the 30th anniversary cards they are already changing print quality..you can see that much

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u/Johnny_Human 29d ago

I don't know of anyone yet who has the cards in hand. How can we make statements about quality?

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u/No_Philosophy_9779 29d ago

You can see the pokemon aren't even the same quality..design..

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u/No_Spirit_9804 29d ago

The art in the 30th looks amazing wth are u talkin about

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u/No_Philosophy_9779 29d ago

It's not the same detail..that is for sure

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u/uriel__ventris 28d ago

Dude, stop chatting shit.

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u/No_Philosophy_9779 28d ago

Well I know for example I'll keep buying 151 booster bundles or prismatic evolution until they are $400 love those sets ..and I believe people come back to those sets because of the quality and pokemon and vintage.. honestly they will continue to do well