In any given market, if everyone is speculating then the object of that speculation is a dubious investment. Everyone knows about speculating in Pokemon. That’s why you see tons of people sucking up Pokemon product and sitting on it hoping it’ll hatch one day into a nice nest egg. It’s Old Hat - Speculation is like a magic trick: once the market magicians do it and show their secrets, everyone can do it and the trick is worthless. You could buy several boxes only for them to be worthless 10 years from now due to a reprint. will decide to reprint a set or whether they will do it 1:1 etc. Reprints - As demonstrated with Roaring Skies, there’s no telling when the Pokemon Co. There will be a steady supply of new product for the next 20 years and then some. There’s no telling how many people are out there doing this but it’s definitely not a few. Supply - There are videos on youtube of people buying and sitting on (literally) pyramids of new product composed of dozens of booster boxes. New product doesn’t follow the same pattern as vintage product for the following reasons: holding, have already made their money with WOTC era product. People that were going to make huge piles of cash by “investing” i.e. There’s a more important idea that you’re overlooking here. Just buy what you like as opposed to risking it for the biscuit. So perhaps in 10-15 years the price of a burning shadows booster box might surpass flashfire (once kids get some sort of income and chase their nostalgia). However lots of kids grew up with this Charizard gx being their chase card, just as many of ours was base unlimited zard. In terms of looks, the hyper rare charizard gx looks gross and I’d rather have the full art Charizard ex from flashfire instead. There are a lot more burning shadows product than flashfire just because of the whole s&m printing boom. I think (I haven’t actually looked at any numbers) there are currently more PSA 10 rainbow rare charizards than probably both flashfire secret rares combined. Isn’t that why flashfire has increased so much faster than the sets around it? I know many people say this is a waste because they are printed so heavily, but because the Rainbow Rare Charizard is the only real chase card that has come out so far in Sun and Moon, I believe it can be valuable in the future. Unfortunately I see this just following the same Evolution pathway but with a few differences, this is still a much harder card to pull.I am thinking about picking up a few sealed burning shadow booster boxes and holding on to them. I would advise 100% to wait out the storm. Can’t just keep adding supply and not changing price. There are sure prices way above the $750 mark and yet a few below $500 just sitting there. Only will take one player to dump their shares for a cheaper price to start the mudslide of other zards jumping off the bandwagon. Clearly it is harder than the evolution Mega, but this is still ridiculously overpriced in my opinion for the amount in the pool. I had no idea the pop was so large already. Each booster display box contains 36 booster packs, each pack contains 10 random TCG cards plus an online code card Fight for what's right with the Pokmon TCG: Sun & Moon-Burning Shadows expansion or battle with trusty allies from Machamp-GX and Charizard-GX to Darkrai-GX and Ho-Oh-GX Release Date: August 04 2017. I’m determined to pull this zard! Thanks! I’m sure it would be more efficient to buy the graded single but I do enjoy the rush of opening packs once in a while. Does anyone know the odds for pulling a rainbow Charizard gx from a burning shadows booster box? I have my second box to open coming in soon.
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