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Agreed. The most sought after cards have enough interest that if prices even dropped 10-20% people would be lined up to buy them. Ruth, Gehrig Cobb, Mantle, etc. And the recession is here. Hopefully the fed will stop raising rates by Q2 2023 and things will settle down. But as Peter said my crystal ball is broken as well.
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I can tell you who doesn’t think there’s a recession: The Fed.
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Ryan's right, long term, the blue chip stuff holds and gains. Look at Paleo's tables. You could knock 50% out of the current price on the Speaker and still have a hell of a return over 10 years.
What's really confounding everyone is that this isn't 1977's stagflation it is 1947's inflation, and nobody who isn't sitting in a home gumming their oatmeal experienced the economy as an adult in 1947, but plenty of the septuagenarians and octogenarians who are in power vividly remember the 1970s. What's missing from the 1970s analogies is the "stag" part of "stagflation". Employment is tight and we had real growth last quarter. The simple fact is that inflation was inevitable once the COVID shock wore off. We have a couple of years of pent-up demand due to the plague that is expressing itself in ways that the economy wasn't geared to expect, causing both the supply chain to snarl and the core rate of inflation to rise. The latter is what the Fed is going after hard. But interest rates are an oddly focused brick to the head. They hit factored industries, housing and construction very hard, don't affect the information businesses much unless they have variable loans or bonds, which is rare. On the consumer level, it is a mixed bag. It basically tanks the home selling business but current homeowners who refi'd to fixed loans at 2%-3% are loving life right now; they might even see nominal returns on their savings top their mortgage rates, which is nuts. The gas and food price increases are completely different, essentially they are bets on the war in Europe and its impact on energy and food supply, plus some incredible profiteering by the oil companies (look at the crazy profits they made last quarter) and the usual terrorist tactics from the OPECkers, who yet again kneed us in the nuts right when we needed to get prices to come down (next time we invade can we just kill them all and take the oil instead of pretending we care about anything else? Too much? I can never tell). I kid our great and loyal friends in the Middle East... ![]()
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I'm going to echo some of the other statements made in the thread; by and large the Stars will remain the same, maybe ever so slightly dip. Commons will go down a a little bit, modern will probably take a hit.
At the end of the day the prices of Ruth, Gehrig, Cobb, Wagner, Mantle, Mays, etc are not going anywhere. As a side note, if you see multiple high dollar pickups from me in the coming days, it's because I hit the Powerball ![]()
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REA’ Big fall auction is coming up. They’re going to have record high-price sales numbers again. I see no signs of a recession in the high and vintage market.
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Headline from yesterday’s WSJ: “Raising money on Wall Street is hardest in a decade” If the layoffs and/or hiring freezes at many of the tech startups and even established tech shops are any indication, the impact of higher rates spreads deeper than just leveraged companies with variable loans and bonds. Rising rates means that the cost of capital for just about every business is higher than it was a year ago. I suspect that we are closer to the top than to the bottom. How much further we have to go before we hit the bottom is where most of the debate seems to lie.
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https://fortune.com/2022/08/05/us-co...ax-incentives/ Those companies do not 'need' capital, they use it as a tool when it is cheaper than paying their taxes. There are many businesses and industries that exploit situations like interest rate hikes and recessions or fears of recessions to justify wage freezes, wage reductions, firings and so forth. They shift from capital to those tools when capital costs rise.
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