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More investors are getting into trading card collecting, according to Ryan Hoge, president of the leading card grader PSA. Hoge emphasizes that the market for trading cards is expected to experience another strong year, driven by a combination of nostalgia and the increasing value of rare cards.
The surge in interest is attributed to a younger generation discovering the joys of collecting, alongside seasoned enthusiasts who are revisiting their childhood hobbies. Hoge notes that the pandemic played a significant role in reviving the hobby, as many individuals sought new ways to engage and invest their time and money.
Furthermore, the rise of online platforms and social media has facilitated the sharing of collections and knowledge, attracting a broader audience. As a result, the demand for professional grading services has skyrocketed, with collectors eager to authenticate and preserve their valuable cards.
Overall, the trading card market is positioned for continued expansion, reflecting a vibrant community of collectors and investors alike.
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