Apex Cards and the Truth About Conformity in Collecting

/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
What makes a card an apex?
And who decided it in the first place?
This episode started with a simple question coming out of a recent conversation with Card Ladder. But it turned into something bigger.
A look at how collectors think.
How the market shapes what you chase.
And why so many of us follow a path that was already drawn.
You’ll hear:
- Why legacy grails continue to dominate
- What it means to buy clarity vs create conviction
- The real reason conformity feels good in collecting
- How advanced collectors start to move differently
- Why most “rare” cards will never matter
- What needs to be true for a new apex card to emerge
There is tension in this hobby.
Between fitting in and standing out.
Between buying what is proven and backing what you believe.
If you’ve ever questioned your own decisions as a collector, this one will hit.
Because the real question is not what the apex is.
It is whether you are collecting for approval or for truth.
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