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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 38 MIN

Episode 6: The Art of Selling

from PokéMoney: The Podcast · host Tony Dee

In this episode of PokéMoney, the hosts dive deep into the intricacies of selling Pokémon cards, emphasizing the importance of timing, market awareness, and understanding your buyer. They discuss the rarity of specific cards, such as the fourth print UK exclusive Charizard, and how market trends can influence selling strategies. The conversation highlights the significance of networking within the Pokémon community and the various platforms available for selling cards, including Facebook Marketplace and eBay. The hosts also stress the importance of effective communication, honest disclosure, and proper shipping practices to build a trustworthy reputation in the hobby. As the episode progresses, the hosts introduce a new segment called "Feeling Far-Fetched," where they make bold predictions about the future of certain Pokémon products. They conclude with valuable advice on narrowing your focus in the hobby and not comparing your collection to others, reinforcing the idea that the joy of collecting should come from personal passion rather than market trends. Overall, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide for both new and seasoned collectors looking to navigate the selling landscape in the Pokémon card market.TakeawaysTiming the market is crucial for selling cards.Understanding your buyer can lead to better sales.Networking in the Pokémon community enhances selling opportunities.Effective communication builds trust with buyers.Honest disclosure about card conditions is essential.

In this episode of PokéMoney, the hosts dive deep into the intricacies of selling Pokémon cards, emphasizing the importance of timing, market awareness, and understanding your buyer. They discuss the rarity of specific cards, such as the fourth print UK exclusive Charizard, and how market trends can influence selling strategies. The conversation highlights the significance of networking within the Pokémon community and the various platforms available for selling cards, including Facebook Marketplace and eBay. The hosts also stress the importance of effective communication, honest disclosure, and proper shipping practices to build a trustworthy reputation in the hobby. As the episode progresses, the hosts introduce a new segment called "Feeling Far-Fetched," where they make bold predictions about the future of certain Pokémon products. They conclude with valuable advice on narrowing your focus in the hobby and not comparing your collection to others, reinforcing the idea that the joy of collecting should come from personal passion rather than market trends. Overall, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide for both new and seasoned collectors looking to navigate the selling landscape in the Pokémon card market.TakeawaysTiming the market is crucial for selling cards.Understanding your buyer can lead to better sales.Networking in the Pokémon community enhances selling opportunities.Effective communication builds trust with buyers.Honest disclosure about card conditions is essential.

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