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Why I’m now trading graded Pokémon cards against normal cards in bulk

Why I’m now trading graded Pokémon cards against normal cards in bulk. Since we started selling graded cards in February on Amazon, we have been growing the sales of Pokémon cards. With the letters from PSA, CGC and others we have achieved a total of about 5k in turnover. I don’t have the profit figure but it should be around 1.5-2k. In total 24 cards were sold.

It's a perfect time to buy graduated cards

It’s a perfect time to buy graduated cards Yesterday we were able to buy a card graded with PSA 7 from Charizard Base Set from 1999 for 330 euros. This same letter in boom times sold between 1,400-1,500 dollars. I hope to catch more of this one specifically because my bet is that we are in a moment of fear where investors are fleeing Pokémon again. When there is fear, prices fall a lot and the brave (or idiots) buy everything they can. 

The value of bulk for us

The value of bulk for us What we now sell best on Amazon are products in packs of 20-100 Pokémon cards. To create them we buy in bulk. Bulk are all the cards that come out of Pokémon packs that the collector does not appreciate because they are common and unspecial. One of those B2B Phone List letters is still worth pennies. To get rid of thousands of cards, collectors sell their bulk to people like me. Many of them ask me: “what are you doing with so many letters?”

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