Collecting as a genre … like fashion, music, sports, foodie culture is coming and it’s coming fast and real … sneakers, art, nfts, watches, trading cards, comics, video games, toys and many other things like marbles, coins, magnets, small statues, dolls, etc etc etc … collecting is a way of cultural life and it’s only gonna grow from here! Now, like all of these categories, 1-5% of collectibles are gonna represent good investments, but the concept of everyone is collecting something like everyone has a taste in music is a fascinating concept and one that I’ll be doing more thinking on .. entrepreneurs, creators and brands alike will be impacted by this consumer truth in the next decades 🤔
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15 to 30 year old dudes that were cool. did not collect cards in the 90s and now a lot of them. do. You have some of the people that are just hardcore flip for Money Money is their whole life that went from cards to Nfts.

They're doing real estate right now like you have that crew. but it's crossed the chasm of like pop culture and now we're in this really nice spot where there's still a load of people interested more and more every day and that's a big deal. Collecting I Believe in 15 to 20 years it is a cultural genre that you will go out to dinner to meet somebody at a business meeting and I believe people are going to ask people hey, what are you collecting how's your collection going between art and watches and sneakers and Handbags trading cards Beanie Babies didn't work out but plush toys are forever the teddy bear Raggedy Ann Digital Collectibles Will be here for the rest of our lives trading cards at the show. Everyone's like, where do you see the future of the Hobby in five years? Do you think it'll be around them like it's been around since the 1860s.

There's been trading cards, they were presidents and animals back then. Now they're athletes in pop culture. but.

13 thoughts on “Are collectibles the new future?”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dewa Debadon says:

    Collectibles 😎

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dean says:

    You don't know what you don't know. 😊🌎✨

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Charlesberg says:

    Peoplebwere collecting things in the 70s, it's not new lol

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Shenton says:

    I'm still collecting BANGERS 🔥💯 every chance I get…. 😮❤
    It will only get better and better 😮😮😮 😜

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Voyagerheat says:

    It's kinda already a thing I think

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Neo says:

    Yeahnah Gary,you have been right on a few things but we gonna pass on this

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Do it says:

    Materialistic people are the worst

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 3polygons says:

    Well… I have a ("pc") 286 from 1991… Hoping I'd get something for it (still works 😀 😀 )

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pro-fit kitchens and bathrooms 🪚🔨🪛 says:

    We’re do u buy

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Just Me says:

    I found this weird looking penny while cleaning one day and it sat on my kitchen counter for ever until I finally throw it away while doing a deep clean and trying to declutter. The only reason it sat around as long as it did was bc I didn’t know what it was and it was interesting bc it had what looked like an Indian head on one side and I’m not sure about the other side but maybe some kind of leaves or something any ways I just assumed it was from another country (my brother used to collect different kinds of currencies from other countries, so I do find weird coins and dollars from time to time) or maybe even some kind of play money bc I’ve also seen some pretty interesting and some even realistic play money too and having 3 kids anything’s possible but I now believe I throw away the first penny ever made in the US and yes I’m kicking myself for it too 😮 Why did I throw it away without at least googling it I don’t know but it happened and it sucks! Now I find myself looking at dates on coins just out of curiosity even though I believe the penny was actually so old it didn’t even have a date on it 😩

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Disco says:

    Guitars, gaming consoles, headphones, sewing machines, old tractors. There are so many things that people collect

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GaryVee says:

    Collecting as a genre … like fashion, music, sports, foodie culture is coming and it’s coming fast and real … sneakers, art, nfts, watches, trading cards, comics, video games, toys and many other things like marbles, coins, magnets, small statues, dolls, etc etc etc … collecting is a way of cultural life and it’s only gonna grow from here! Now, like all of these categories, 1-5% of collectibles are gonna represent good investments, but the concept of everyone is collecting something like everyone has a taste in music is a fascinating concept and one that I’ll be doing more thinking on .. entrepreneurs, creators and brands alike will be impacted by this consumer truth in the next decades 🤔

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thoth. says:

    Isn't he's the same dude who was pitching us about NFTs?

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