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there was a thread on this months ago that was callled something like 'card market is faaalllling' something like that...
always a thread like that with lots of people giving their opinions....will be another one in 6 months.. that older thread i believe i gave my theory of the waterfront properties or shortly thereafter..i dont judge the market on the Wagner or high grade Cobbs/ruths etc...those are in a subset of their own... Just like when the housing market crashed, the houses on the water in certain sections did not feel the same impact. Need to do apples to apples etc.. |
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Of course some cards are up and some are down.
But overall the market is very healthy. No matter what data you use, it would be hard to say the market is soft right now. I know I haven't been able to find any bargains. |
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