PokéMoney: The Podcast

Tony Dee

PokéMoney is a Pokémon TCG investing podcast where collecting meets economics. Hosted by Tony & Steve, each episode dives into market trends, short-term flips, long-term holds, and the financial forces that shape the Pokémon hobby. Designed for both new and seasoned collectors, PokéMoney breaks down the market with clarity and insight - so you can collect smarter and invest with confidence.

  1. 8 APR

    Episode 16: Proof Is In The Pudding

    In this episode, Tony Dee and Steve analyze recent market trends in Pokémon cards, discuss high-value cards like the Gold Metal Charizard, and share expert tips on grading, investing, and market predictions. They also revisit past predictions including their beliefs on Prismatic Evolutions and 151. They explain to listeners how to target and predict undervalued cards and answer listener questions about collecting strategies, grading tactics, and opening a Local Card Store. Market trends in Pokémon cards High-value cards and investment strategies Grading tips and best practices Market predictions for popular sets Listener questions on collection and store opening Market trend analysis Investment risk management Grading and preservation best practices The Rise of Gold Metal Charizard: What It Means for Collectors How to Spot Undervalued Pokémon Cards Like Rayquaza "Cards are moving up every day." "Cracking slabs can be a useful strategy." "Celebrations set has not peaked yet." Chapters 00:00 Market Update: Card Sales and Trends 01:58 Focus on Gold Metal Charizard: Value and Grading Challenges 04:38 Recap of Past Predictions and Set Performance 06:43 Long-term Potential of Prismatic Evolution Set 10:05 Sealed Product Value and Market Trends 12:28 Pokemon Center Promos: Investment and Collecting Tips 16:43 Listener Questions: Cracking Slabs and Collecting Tips 26:02 Opening a Local Card Store: Is It Worth It? 30:44 Vintage Japanese vs. English Cards: Which Is Better? 33:03 Will Celebrations Continue to Rise or Peak? 36:19 The 151 Set: Predictions and Market Impact 39:11 Upcoming Sets and Market Trends 42:20 Card of the Week: Rayquaza from Vivid Voltage 45:03 Steve's Card Pick: Kangaskhan Illustration Rare 45:54 Closing Remarks and Next Episode Preview

    47 min
  2. 28 MAR

    Episode 15: Takes Money To Make Money

    In this conversation, Tony Dee and Steve discuss the intricacies of investing in Pokémon cards, emphasizing the importance of strategic spending and understanding market trends. They explore various budget levels, from $100 to $1,000, providing insights on how to maximize returns through careful card selection, trading, and grading. The hosts also highlight the significance of narrowing focus in the hobby to make informed decisions and avoid common pitfalls. In this episode, Tony Dee and Steve discuss various strategies for collecting and investing in Pokemon cards, emphasizing the importance of narrowing focus and understanding market demand. They explore different approaches to holding and flipping cards, the significance of error and staff cards, and the challenges of navigating the current market. The hosts also address listener questions, providing insights into the evolving landscape of the Pokemon collecting community. Takeaways Everyone getting into Pokemon is asking what should I buy?Excitement doesn't equal value in the hobby.It's difficult to put ourselves in the shoes of a collector with limited funds.You can find deals on local marketplaces.Cash is king when negotiating for cards.Don't rip packs if you're serious about investing.You can buy collections for less than their market value.Grading cards can significantly increase their value.Narrowing your focus can help in making better investment decisions.The more money you have, the more moves you can make. Narrowing your focus can lead to better investment outcomes.There are multiple avenues to approach collecting Pokemon cards.Understanding market demand is crucial for successful investments.Error cards generally do not hold value; focus on perfection.Staff cards are a niche but valuable investment.Investing in sealed products can yield better returns.Patience is key in high-value transactions.The Pokemon market is influenced by seasonal trends.Engaging with the community can provide valuable insights.Always verify the condition of cards before purchasing.

    49 min
  3. 16 MAR

    Episode 14: Show Me The Money

    In this episode, PokéMoney hosts Tony Dee & Steve begin with a Charizard Check where they discuss the sale of a 2013 Legendary Treasures Charizard card that has recently set a new all-time-high with a record sale. They continue on to discuss a variety of topics surrounding the current state of the market including modern, mid-era, and vintage and explore opportunities for listeners to capitalize on specific approaches in today's market that can benefit their portfolio in both the short and long term. Tony Dee and & respond to listeners and provide insight on their approaches to the current state of the Pokémon TCG and share their thoughts on what they do in order to take advantage of a bullish market. The hosts wrap things up with their signature "Final Evolution" and introduce the newly-established Facebook Group for listeners to join: Pokémon Mart TCG Canada: Buy/Sell/Trade. Takeaways The Value of Modern Pokemon Cards Grading Challenges with Vintage Cards The Debate: PSA vs. Other Grading Companies Spotlight on the Southern Islands Mew Market Trends: Mid-Era Cards Investment Strategies in a Bullish Market Navigating the Current Pokemon Market The Importance of Trading Over Selling Evaluating New Sets: Chaos Rising Understanding Set Value and Demand Navigating the Current Market Trends Investing Strategies: Vintage vs. Modern Understanding Grading: The Importance of the Card Listener Engagement: Storing and Valuing Cards Final Thoughts: Market Awareness and Future Trends

    49 min
  4. 7 MAR

    Episode 13: Van Gogh'ing To The Moon

    In this episode, Tony Dee and Steve shine light on the recently sold PSA 10 No Rarity Charizard that set an all-time record high of $1.7 million dollars ($2.4 million dollars Canadian). They continue on by discussing the recent surge in Japanese cards, specifically highlighting the rapid incline of Pikachu Wearing Poncho cards that have shown extreme growth since the start of the New Year. The hosts dive into the potential of untapped markets such as the Chinese and Korean markets where collectors can obtain the same artwork as English cards for a fraction of the price. Continuing on the discussion involving foreign markets, the hosts explore the rumour surrounding the Chinese-based company that has recently claimed to tokenize Van Gogh Pikachu with Grey Felt Hat cards and what that means for the hobby moving forward. Lastly, Tony Dee and Steve share their Final Evolution and provide sound advice to help benefit your collecting aspirations and stature in the hobby. Takeaways Market surge and corrections in Pokemon cardsJapanese vs English cards: quality and valueChinese cards and upcoming marketsHigh-end Japanese promo cards and volatilityTokenized Pokemon assets and new investment avenuesThe market is driven by hype and record-breaking sales, with no clear ceiling.Japanese cards, especially PSA 10s, are gaining value due to quality and rarity.Chinese and other non-English cards are emerging as valuable assets with growth potential.Population reports and gem rates are less reliable in the current hype-driven market.Investors should consider focusing on iconic sets like 151 and high-quality Japanese cards.

    41 min
  5. 27 FEB

    Episode 12: Happy Birthday Pokémon! ft. Zardo Cards

    In this episode, PokéMoney hosts Tony Dee and Steve celebrate Pokémon's Birthday (Pokémon Day) and 30th Anniversary, starting things off by reviewing the 1996 Japanese No Rarity Charizard currently up for sale at Goldin Auctions. They move forward by discussing the last 30 years of dominance Pokémon has demonstrated including where it all began, economic cycles related to the hobby, and generational shifts over the last 3 decades. Additionally, the hosts discuss the emotional attachment people feel towards Pokémon and how the anime, video games, and Pokémon GO have shaped the current and future landscape of the franchise. Tony and Steve dive into the cylical nature of the hobby and the different eras that collectors have endured since it's inception in 1996. For the first time on PokéMoney, the podcast showcases a special guest feature in welcoming Xavier from Zardo Cards to the show, discussing where he began in the hobby, his outlook on the current state of the hobby, and his beliefs on where things are headed for Pokémon in the future. The episode continues on by discussing what the 30th Anniversary means for collectors and how nostalgia-driven products, special promos, and premium releases are likely to highlight the year. The hosts make their prediction on what the next 30 years will look like for the hobby as well as provide their signature closing segment "Final Evolution" where they share one last warning or piece of advice for listeners. Takeaways Celebrating 30 Years of PokémonThe Charizard PhenomenonEconomic Cycles in PokémonNostalgia and the Pokémon ExperienceThe Pokémon Go ResurgenceThe Future of Pokémon and Its EcosystemInterview with Xavier from Zardo CardsThe Impact of Pokémon's 30th AnniversaryThe Future of Pokémon: 30 Years AheadFinal Evolution: Hard Work in the Hobby

    47 min
  6. 16 FEB

    Episode 10: The Results Are In!

    In this episode, Tony Dee and Steve discuss the recent record-breaking sales in the trading card market, particularly focusing on the Pikachu Illustrator card that sold for over $16 million. They delve into the dynamics of the Goldin Auction, the influence of celebrities like Logan Paul on the market, and the significance of vintage cards. The conversation also touches on the importance of grading, auction strategies, and the cultural impact of collectibles, including uncut sheets. Overall, the episode highlights the evolving landscape of the trading card hobby and its growing appeal as an investment and art form. In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent auction results and their implications on the value of Pokemon cards, particularly vintage ones. They explore investment strategies for collectors, emphasizing the importance of timing and market trends. The conversation also delves into the grading process, the significance of sequential grading, and the nuances of card restoration. The hosts highlight the value of community engagement and networking within the hobby, concluding with a giveaway announcement and a call to action for listeners. Takeaways The Pikachu Illustrator card sold for $16.5 million, setting a record.The Goldin Auction showcased the growing interest in high-end collectibles.Celebrity involvement, like Logan Paul, significantly impacts card values.Understanding auction dynamics is crucial for collectors.Vintage cards are seeing unprecedented price increases.The first edition Charizard sold for $1.3 million, a historic high.Grading affects card value, with PSA being the most respected.Uncut sheets are becoming popular as art pieces.The trading card market is evolving into a serious investment space.Collectors are increasingly viewing cards as both collectibles and art. We all have these mistakes, right?Not everything did exceptionally well in the auction.There will be a trickle effect now as a result of this auction.If you're looking for vintage, you might want to start yesterday.Pokemon is a high class asset now.You will not go wrong if you buy the right stuff.Sequential only means something significant if you have all of the same grades.Restoration is different from altering.It's a matter of time before we see graded ETBs.We appreciate all the hard work that the local vendors do.

    49 min

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PokéMoney is a Pokémon TCG investing podcast where collecting meets economics. Hosted by Tony & Steve, each episode dives into market trends, short-term flips, long-term holds, and the financial forces that shape the Pokémon hobby. Designed for both new and seasoned collectors, PokéMoney breaks down the market with clarity and insight - so you can collect smarter and invest with confidence.

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