Sets that "sell all day" today may well not sell all day tomorrow or next year. All it takes it takes is 2 or 3 aggressive buyers pursuing a set to skew the sales prices for that set for a short period of time. Once they have their sets, unless other enthusiastic buyers take their place, the prices are going to drop. It's a bit like noticing that a stock has climbed 30% in the past year. Do you really want to be the guy who buys at the top if the market?
I also agree with Dan that e99 and e100 sales prices aren't what they were a year or two ago.
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