In the final segment of Episode 272, Ben Hossler (Rolling Insights) and Chris McGill (Card Ladder / House of Jordans) return for a wide-ranging discussion that blends hobby analytics with collecting philosophy. Using updated Young Guns hockey data, we explore which players’ cards rose or fell in value and why — tying in performance metrics, PSA 10 populations, and even Instagram follower counts.
We go deeper, debating whether card values are really driven by rarity or aesthetics — or if it’s the combination of both. Chris questions the overemphasis on scarcity alone, while Jeremy argues that some rare cards just don’t look good — and that matters more than people admit. It’s an honest look at how collectors justify value and what might be missing from strictly data-driven models.
Topics covered:
Young Guns post-season market shifts
Market cap theory and card “value math”
Social metrics (like IG followers) as price indicators
Eye appeal vs. scarcity: which one actually moves a card?
Can “hobby love” be quantified?
Whether you buy based on data, gut, or design — this conversation connects all the dots.
Each week we tackle hot hobby headlines with a rotating panel of hobbyists, taking your questions and comments! We are likely to go into overtime so join us live grab your favorite beverage and snacks and bring your questions and comments as they will be in play.
Originally aired Saturday June 21, 2025
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