
Finance-Bro turned Card Bird explores the intersection of collecting, investment, and market theory for sports cards.
Think Financial Analyst meets Sports Card Collector.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusinessHobbiesLeisure | |||

Most people walk into a card show with a feeling. A vague sense of what looks good, what seems reasonably priced, what a dealer's enthusiasm is worth.
This episode is about the gap between walking a show with a framework and walking one with a feel... more
Topps Chrome Basketball is back, Fanatics owns the licenses to all three major American sports leagues, and the hobby is generating real noise. But this isn't a hype story. It's a supply structure event, and those play out differently than people exp... more
What Gem Market Cap is and why it matters (PSA 10 population × last sale price)
Applying stock market logic (market capitalization) to sports cards
Analysis of 30 Panini Prizm sets (13 basketball, 13 football, 4 soccer)
Total PSA 10 base & silver ... more
Grading has a structural mispricing that represents one of the most compelling arbitrage opportunities in the sports card market. This episode breaks down the population data, valuation multiples, and market mechanics that explain why.
Key Analysis:... more
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This podcast is the best sports card podcast around. His ability to explain and break down the hobby in terms
of investments is phenomenal. He doesn’t have that annoying cadence of a Geoff Wilson. Great listen!!!!
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This show centers on the intersection of finance, market theory, and sports card collecting. Episodes frequently dissect market dynamics, pricing trends, grading ecosystems, and how external factors—such as player popularity, sports momentum, and broader asset-class ideas—shape value in modern and vintage cards. A recurring thread is the application of financial concepts (risk, liquidity, market cycles, data-driven decision making) to cards as investments, with frequent comparisons across grading scales, parallel markets like Pokemon, and the role of supply and demand in driving prices. The format combines quantitative analysis with practical guidance for builders of collections or portfolios, and often features nuanced takes on strategy, t... more
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