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Below is an updated list of all the free articles posted to the Sports Card Market Report.
You can also look through the Sports Card Market Report archives, but sorting through the free and paid articles can get tedious, and I don’t want you to miss out on any of these free resources.
Free Sports Card Market Report Articles
Sorted Newest to Oldest*
Top 100 Baseball Cards on eBay in 2021 (December 23-29, 2021)
What's Next for Bonds, Clemens, and Schilling Cards? (December 16-22, 2021)
Trolling the HOF ballot for bargains in the Investment Corner (December 9-15, 2021)
Looking for bargains on the first-year HOF ballot (December 2-8, 2021)
*Article titles with dates after them are the Baseball Card Market Reports for the weeks listed.
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Football Hall of Fame Rumblings in The Investment Corner
Most Expensive Hockey Cards Sold on eBay in August 2021
Most Expensive Basketball Cards Sold on eBay in August 2021
Most Expensive Football Cards Sold on eBay in August 2021
What to Expect from the Free Sports Card Market Report
The titles of those articles above probably give you a good idea of what you can expect in the free weekly newsletter, but I’d like to provide a bit more detail.
In particular, the free version of Sports Card Market Report offers up regular features like:
Top-selling cards on eBay from the previous week
Analysis of market trends around Hall of Famers, All-Stars, award winners, and other groupings of players and card
Identifying potential market gaps that might provide some room for future profits
Monthly trips to the “Investment Corner,” where I fake-spend $1000 on cards that have sold recently, with an eye toward increasing the value of my “investment” over the following months and years — another search for gaps, or bargains
That’s all going to continue — for free, and for baseball cards — on a weekly basis.
Each new issue of the Baseball Card Market Report will remain free for four weeks before moving over into the the paid archive.