Chad Kultgen
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Dude, the thing that makes, I think, collectible trading card, yes, the answer is yes.
But the thing that makes it interesting, I think, is they are like physical commodities.
It's not like stock, which is an abstract idea.
There is no stock.
You're not getting anything.
You're just putting your money into this idea.
and seeing if that idea goes up or down.
With this, it's a card.
And so there are some cards on the reserve list, which means they'll never be reprinted again, that if you have enough money, you can do a buyout of that one card, and the value just skyrockets, and you own them all.
I wish.
I don't have that kind of money, dude.
I'm talking about millions of dollars in order to do this.
But some people have done it successfully in the past.
And that's kind of like, in terms of collectible trading card investing, those stories are kind of like part of the history of it.
It's fascinating.
He does sports, trading cards.
He's collected it all.
In the card was embedded three NBA logos from his separate championship jerseys or whatever you know.
And that card, out of a pack, sold for a crazy amount of money.
Magic does that too now.