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Babe Ruth. Because he's Babe Ruth.
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If you have more then 10 years continual dollar cost averaging deposits in S&P 500 index with reinvesting dividends. Double down or more I’d you can during recessions.
Cards should be fun, buy whatever makes you smile :-) Never let emotions dictate your investment strategy. If certain cards bring any sorta of emotion to you don’t use them as investments. Last edited by Johnny630; 04-22-2018 at 06:34 PM. |
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Mike Trout errors and variations.
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Ty Cobb all the way for me. Babe is definitely the "icon" for the hobby, but Cobb is the only player unanimously voted into the hall of fame and his records make him fascinating to me. Also, the sport put him out there as "the player to see" 7 years before Ruth and subsequently a lot more collectibles were produced promoting ticket sales and player notoriety for the team.
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Gleyber Torres!
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Prewar - Ruth ( I’ve met people that don’t have any idea who ty Cobb is.
Postwar- Willie mays ( IMO he is underpriced) Modern - pick a hot rookie of the year candidate and hope you pick right then sell. Any modern player is a bad investment because of PEDS or injury.
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I think the player you can count on staying strong is Ruth. Cobb cards have had a recent run, but he did not have the impact on the game that Ruth did, and even though he appeared in three World Series, he never won, and played poorly in the post season batting over 100 points below his regular season average. The only other player who I like going forward is Honus Wagner.
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Ty Cobb
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My son and all his friends would say for current cards - PSA 10 graded Pokemon. You should have seen the kids standing around empty pegboard holders with sold out Pokemon packs at Christmas time. I asked, "what about baseball cards?" and they all kinda looked at me weird.
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Eddie Gaedel - unlimited growth potential with minimal downside risk.
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Although I doubt he will ever overtake the Babe and Tyrus among collectors and/or investors, cards of Lou Gehrig have been steadily increasing in value and popularity, particularly his Exhibit R/C. Add to the fact, there are not as many of Lou's cards out there compared to the other 2 icons, his clean lifestyle and tragic end and I see the trend continuing.
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100% in agreement, however, the flavor of the day appears to be Ben Simmons (NBA) rpa’s.
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