Devastator said:
joey said:
values go up and down so much its not funny.
Not really.
how much is a delta flygon ex going for. not much. I remember a couple of years ago it went for a lot. up to and over $50
joey said:
claydol is an excellent example of this.
No, it's not. If you read my earlier posts, you'd know that the reason for this card being expensive and the reason for Claydol being expensive are entirely different.
claydol will be worth nothing after it gets rotated. and if you think its not then nothing I can say will make you realise it
joey said:
right now top dollar for 1. after a rotation I am guessing 50c bargain bin.
Charizard's popularity won't be influenced by the rotation.
I am talking about the claydol, not the charizard. he will be expensive for a while but not forever
"values go up and down so much its not funny" implies that the values both fall AND RISE, and "so much" leads one to believe it's frequent. Your example is one card that fell over the course of several months. I would say the exception doesn't prove the rule, but that's not even an exception.
"claydol will be worth nothing after it gets rotated. and if you think its not then nothing I can say will make you realise it"
You may want to seek help for your issues with understanding the English language. CHARIZARD WILL NOT NOW NOR EVER BE WANTED BY PLAYERS FOR THEIR DECKS (unless they're terrible, in which case I suppose it doesn't matter). Claydols price will fall, LIKE I SAID EARLIER, because cards wanted by PLAYERS rotate out. Cards wanted by COLLECTORS do NOT rotate out. I don't know what I can say you make you read my earlier post.
---->Cards become expensive for one of three reasons: very playable/players (like Claydol), very "powerful"/young kids (like Wailord ex and Charizard ex), or very old/collectors (like 1st Ed Base Set Charizard, not to mention the short supply). This Charizard doesn't really hit any of the 3 marks.
Sure, there will be some collectors that want it because it's "secret rare" or because it's a "remake" of the old Charizard, but that's why one should expect around $70 over the first few weeks, not several hundred like you're saying.<------
I'm not sure the concept could be any easier to grasp. That's like my saying "fruit can't be grown in the US because a few types of vegetables can't". Yes, that wasn't supposed to make sense, because your example doesn't. You're comparing two entirely unrelated things and saying that the condition for one carries over to the others.
"I am talking about the claydol, not the charizard. he will be expensive for a while but not forever"
In that case, did you even bother to read the title? Honestly...