Much like other investments, it depends on your goal.
If you stick to the blue chips, they will usually end up ahead by a few percent a year.
If you look at some cards that are what I call "2nd tier" likely there is more appreciation to be had. Over the last few years it was Mays and Aaron along with a few others as an example.
Just going with what everyone else knows, seldom allows one to beat the market.
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