I’ve been watching the instants. I just don’t feel confident knowing which o es are good or their first ones
@PaulHickeyАй бұрын
Yeah, if you're new to this, avoiding the Panini Instant plays are probably best.
@terryandersonАй бұрын
Thanks to the Warren Buffet of sports card collecting 😂
@PaulHickeyАй бұрын
@@terryanderson Haha, thanks Terry. Any time. Always here for you!
@justinpants1Ай бұрын
Flipped my Quinshon Judkins for big profit this weekend
@PaulHickeyАй бұрын
Nice work Ryan! Congrats. Keep up the great work!
@herschell7202Ай бұрын
60$ profit taken reinvested a month sooner is no loss. Win . Who knows what you’ve profited off of the pure profit from sale reinvested . lol
@PaulHickeyАй бұрын
For sure my guy. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
@PaulHickeyАй бұрын
Did you make any big sports card plays this weekend?
@ArrowoodsHobbyShop-EbayАй бұрын
I had a very good week followed by a dead weekend. It was strange 😂. When you get to the top of the industry Paul don't forget lil ole me 😆.
@PaulHickeyАй бұрын
@@ArrowoodsHobbyShop-Ebay Interesting on the dead weekend. You're the best Arrowoods! :) I would never forget you. :)
@airchewy-cardsАй бұрын
You sold ahead of your advice that would potentially drive the price down? Lucky you don't work as a licensed advisor or a fiduciary.
@PaulHickeyАй бұрын
Huh? Thanks for watching and commenting. Not sure I follow where you're head's at.
@airchewy-cardsАй бұрын
@@PaulHickey When you say you are selling cards before your recommendation to your clients is concerning a concerning situation. It would be considered a prohibited practice for Financial Advisors referred to as "Trading ahead/Front Running" that involves a broker trading before a customer's order is executed." When you are selling a card before you recommend your clients sell the card, that would be a concern because it puts your clients at a financial disadvantage.
@PaulHickeyАй бұрын
@@airchewy-cards Not really. First of all, I only sell when I recommend that others sell. I've always been that way, unlike other content creators. The only exceptions are when I buy cards 12-18 months ahead of my selling marker with the intention of selling them at one of many potential makers in the future, which I clearly document in my content. Then, when I attend card shows and am offered cash, I sometimes make those moves ahead of selling markers. In the case I pointed out in this episode which. you must have caught but totally misunderstood, is that I sold my Arch Manning cards and fully disclosed this to my audience at the time, ahead of selling markers that happened, thus actually leaving quite a bit of money on the table. You clearly don't follow my content, as I'm constantly putting my clients at a financial advantage. Thanks for your thoughts though.