
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 | 34 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesInvestingBusinessLeisure | |||

PSA has officially acquired Beckett, and this is more than breaking news. It’s a structural shift in the sports card market.
In this episode of Slabnomics, we break down what the PSA–Beckett acquisition actually means for collectors, investors, and ... more
In this episode of Slabnomics, I’m joined by Tyler “T-Pott” Nethercott: Senior VP of Product at Sports Card Investor and one of the key minds behind the Market Movers app.
Tyler walks through his journey from banking, risk analysis, and SAP data pro... more
Over the last few episodes, I walked through my first full year of selling sports cards...my wins, my mistakes, and what I learned in buying, selling, and grading. Today is different. This one is slower, more reflective, and honestly one of the most ... more
We wrap the mini-series with grading—the alchemy of the hobby when used correctly. I share the actual ledger: 1,127+ cards graded, $20K+ in fees/shipping, PSA (525 cards; ~$11.7K) and SGC (602 cards; ~$9.5K), and why I’d only re-submit ~21% (PSA) and... 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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Focusing on the intersection of finance and sports card collecting, the content explores a variety of themes related to investments, market analysis, and personal experiences within the hobby. Through in-depth discussions with numerous industry experts and collectors, the narratives range from investment strategies to market shifts influenced by global events such as the World Cup. Each episode brings unique insights into the evolving landscape of collectibles, while emphasizing the importance of personal connections and community in the collecting experience.
Listeners can anticipate a mix of practical advice about collecting and investing in sports cards, alongside heartfelt stories that resonate with both seasoned collectors and newcome... more
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Recent guests on Slabnomics include:
1. Tyler Nethercott
2. Ryan Alford
3. Raul Bustamante
4. Jeremy Lee
5. Iowa Dave
6. Ryan Sever
7. Mark Hill
8. Christopher Reginald McGill
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