About a year back to the hobby and I'm interested in prospecting on post-hype players. But I possibly noticed some weird things...
1. Once a player hits it big, is it like Christmas morning after the presents are opened? The anticipation was actually the peak time and not the breakout itself? Like is right now as high as Mike Trout will ever be, even if he ends up having a HOF career?
2. I noticed with a couple players coming off BIG seasons, Carlos Gonzalez and King Felix, that their stuff doesn't APPEAR to be inflated, with the exception of very short issued rc refractors or low #'d autos.
3. Do you make money by getting base RC for cheap and tough refractors and autos, but nothing in between? What is a good price on base Bowman Chrome RCs for the sake of prospecting - 50 cents or less?
4. At what point do you sell? In the midst of their breakout, after awards have been handed out (see Felix), or once they have established themselves as stars? Or maybe it's different depending on the player?!
5. Are there other rules of thumb like, I dunno, "hitters are more profitable than pitchers," or, "some teams are more profitable than others?"
6. Does the caliber of player matter? Like if Brandon Morrow breaks out he could win Cy Young. But if Marc Rzepczynski breaks out he could make an All-Star team. Is the point in time that you sell different depending on this? Or are they both irrelevant because they're in Toronto?
I think that's enough questions for now

1. Once a player hits it big, is it like Christmas morning after the presents are opened? The anticipation was actually the peak time and not the breakout itself? Like is right now as high as Mike Trout will ever be, even if he ends up having a HOF career?
2. I noticed with a couple players coming off BIG seasons, Carlos Gonzalez and King Felix, that their stuff doesn't APPEAR to be inflated, with the exception of very short issued rc refractors or low #'d autos.
3. Do you make money by getting base RC for cheap and tough refractors and autos, but nothing in between? What is a good price on base Bowman Chrome RCs for the sake of prospecting - 50 cents or less?
4. At what point do you sell? In the midst of their breakout, after awards have been handed out (see Felix), or once they have established themselves as stars? Or maybe it's different depending on the player?!
5. Are there other rules of thumb like, I dunno, "hitters are more profitable than pitchers," or, "some teams are more profitable than others?"
6. Does the caliber of player matter? Like if Brandon Morrow breaks out he could win Cy Young. But if Marc Rzepczynski breaks out he could make an All-Star team. Is the point in time that you sell different depending on this? Or are they both irrelevant because they're in Toronto?
I think that's enough questions for now