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The Baseball Card Investor

The Baseball Card Investor

I spent 20 years as an equities analyst and portfolio manager, focused on disciplined, objective approaches to valuation. I’m a lifelong sports fan and an avid collector, applying investment-grade thinking to the sports card market.

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The Halves and the Half Nots

Half-point grades occupy a curious place in the vintage baseball card market. They represent a meaningful improvement in condition, yet often trade at prices that appear heavily discounted relative to their position in the grading hierarchy...

3 days ago
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The Ohtani/Mantle Index™

Welcome to the first installment of the Ohtani/Mantle Index™. This metric compares the valuation of Shohei Ohtani’s 2018 Bowman Chrome rookie card with the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle. The comparison is based on Adjusted Market Cap (AMC), whic...

10 days ago
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The Market Cap Report

This article marks the launch of a monthly series examining capital flows and allocations across the baseball card market, highlighting notable risks, emerging opportunities, and shifts in investor behavior.

17 days ago
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Positioning in a Pop Controlled Market

The unusually low gem rate of the 1980 Topps Rickey Henderson rookie card has drawn considerable scrutiny throughout the hobby. For readers seeking a particularly thorough treatment, I would point to the work of Vintage Card Curator on YouT...

24 days ago
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    I spent 20 years as an equities analyst and portfolio manager, focused on disciplined, objective approaches to valuation. I’m a lifelong sports fan and an avid collector, applying investment-grade thinking to the sports card market.

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