10 Lessons From $50,000,000 Card Owner Marshall Fogel
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- Geoff talks about his relationship, and lessons learned from Super Collector Marshall Fogel.
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It is amazing how much knowledge one can gain by diving in and really understanding a craft. I've found over just a few months after returning to the hobby, how much the hobby has evolved and changed. Just watching videos, reading articles, asking questions of other hobbyists has given me invaluable information that I'll always be thankful for. One piece of advise I'll always appreciate is "Being forced to keep something you love...is never a bad thing, so collect what you love."
My personal favorite is collecting Select Certified Rookies. A low value insert, but one of my favorite designs, so it's easily collectable. The player names in script and a simple front design just appeals to me.
Agree when I came back I just was all over the place, at the end of the day collecting ones you like and not minding to keep it long term is always a no lose scenereo .
Just put this on while I am working through emails so not sure if you mention it but I think the best price to place on that Fogel Mantle is "Priceless".
It could literally sell for any price well above 50m if someone truly wanted/needed it.
Agreed
Great content Geoff but don’t say I didn’t warn you
Soccer is not the answer. A player who will hold just as much value as Mantle in the future will be Tom Brady. He’s truly undervalued still. Either way, we all have opinions and that’s what’s fun about the Hobby
As a non American I agree Soccer could be Huge in the USA as it is in Europe . Ronaldo Messi Haaland Pele Maradona to name a few
It’ll grow but will never be huge for three reasons. 1. Nonstop play hurts advertising 2. USA has four other pro leagues 3. Americans HATE flopping
I honestly would trust SGCs grading standards on a card like the 52 Topps Mantle way more than I would PSA’s when making that type of investment.
great show Geoff and Kelly I got back into baseball back in 2020 and it is all i think about 24/7 it has more to do with the current players and the talent level than the history for me i love it. Although i do respect the history. baseball is going nowhere.
now thats just sad
@@jamesnguyen7069 what’s sad?
Buy high, sell high. Take risk. Buy what you like. Fogel a sage.
Great episode Geoff 👍
My long term is pokemon - just the amount of brand power and nostalgia over the next 10-20 years seems like there may not be anything that rivals that.
I've thought about Fortnite cards - but did kids ever even really collect or buy those?
Does Kelly have her own content or channel?
I’d subscribe and watch if so
i have 2 display cases hanging in my room full of t206s is that okay
As long as football, basketball and baseball cards exist, soccer will always be ignored by and large.
well said, get them mbappes now
I think baseball's wanning is partially due to societies overall morphing into a society of "I need it now, I need scoring now, and ALOT OF IT"! Baseball as a sport is similar to soccer. If you do not know the underlying cat and mouse game that goes on between the batter/catcher/pitcher and how that affects the other 7 players on the field, you dont know the complexity of the game and sometimes dont appreciate the game as much as a true, die-hard baseball fan. Baseball will ALWAYS have a massive importance in the hobby because of it's rich history and the fact that modern players even look to records set by guys like Mays, Aaron, Ripkin, Rose etc...
Your reasons is why I sold all my baseball except my babe Ruth’s.
And now I deal with only basketball exclusively.
Basketball will grow globally faster than everyone else.
@John Wayne Collection and I am moving out of basketball ;-) bunch of flippers selling to more flippers (for modern stuff at least). Baseball has a more organic, large , collector base than any other sport.
@@duanetomka6559 Modern basketball prices are a joke but at least there is interest in the prospects. I buy mostly pre-panini cards. Topps, Fleer, Bowman ect.
I think basketball will outpace baseball and football in popularity. Too many baseball players and football players that waters down the sport. Baseball has like 3 popular guys in the entire league. That's a problem to me.
Otahni is the only savor in the sport at this point.
Good luck in baseball. Vintage seems cool, but the prices never move. I'd rather park my money in Tesla stocks or Apple stock at that point.
Doesn't make sense how modern prospect cards go for more than Vintage HOF's. Unless its a goat card. Im not "Collecting" cards anymore. Sell them all off. Trade up.
And MLB feeding that with the stupid rule changes.
so john Mangini, who is 1 of the best when it comes to vintage
the collection needs to be displayed at the hall
the real question is: when do americans call soccer football, like the rest of the world?😅😅
I'm so tired of the "soccer is the future" argument. That's been a thread for so long. It isn't the case, and won't be the case anytime soon. Eight percent is in no way significant. If Fogel says to buy icons, what soccer player is an icon in American folklore? There isn't one, and there won't be any time soon. Don't waste your money projecting soccer. Horrible idea.
Everybody knows Pele and Messi. Not American, but they are almost universally known.
@@kylepeak3174 Yeah, but based on the other reasons he listed to buy, Pele and Messi don't fit in with enough people's calculus to cause the demand to go up enough to significantly impact prices in the United States market.
Yeah I've been hearing this for 20 years. Unless concussions brings down the NFL, soccer isn't going anywhere in the next couple decades.
@@jwolfe890 💯
It's not just the increased popularity and participation of soccer/football in the United States that will drive the growth over the next decades, it's the potential growth of the sports card hobby spreading across the globe, and soccer/football benefiting from being the world's biggest sport. The latter is the biggest factor that could have most impact.
8:56 Lol.... Geoff admits he is an undead Sith lord.
Nobody is giving $50 million for that Mantle card. $30 million all day.
Can somebody recap?
dont take urself srsly
What are the 10 Lessons we should learn from Geoff Wilson's Journey?
buy high sell low
@@jamesnguyen7069nope just buy high and never check your bank account 😂
😂 😂
I just don’t see it with soccer. Will it increase in value as a whole over time? Yeah, maybe/probably. Do I think people that don’t care about soccer will start jumping on that bandwagon? Maybe some. The problem is that people like me don’t care AT ALL about the sport and know nothing about the players and aren’t really willing to learn. I don’t watch it. I’ve tried. I don’t like it. This is one person’s opinion but I get the feeling that there’s a lot of others like me. Americans drive a lot of the sports card market and there just doesn’t seem to be a huge demand coming from Americans compared to other sports. It’s a low scoring, slow, non-exciting sport to the majority (not all).
And before anyone says it….I know baseball is also viewed as “boring” as well but it’s a bit different because of the American appeal and long-standing collecting factor that comes along with it. In terms of sports cards, it’s more appealing to more Americans
You see soccer that way… but does the next generation see it that way? My kids (and many many others) don’t.
@@itsgeoffwilson we’ll just have to wait and see! I hope it gets more demand from a card collecting standpoint because that exposes more people to “cards” as a whole. Having more people in the card “ecosystem” should theoretically lead to more opportunities for those same people to branch out into other sports as well, so I look at that as a win win for all involved. I’m certainly not wishing bad things for soccer, I just have some skepticism. Great video. Thanks for the content!
It's not, and never will be, American. But the whole point is that you have to see things before others and take a lot of risk and with Geoff's position on soccer he's in that position
50mil, just sell it and enjoy life, how much more are you expecting from it
$50m mantle ???? I thought the big one was $12m ????
Comic books are my long term
heck yay and nfts
Right as the MCU dies? Not a great idea
@@Pepestock Good time to buy, besides, comics from the 1940's and early 50's is where the long term value is
Ugly sneakers.
Love jeff but he can talk so much garbage omg