March 26, 2026

Comped Investor
Preview
What I’m Benchmarking
-
It’s been a bit of a wild week with my house flooding and getting into an accident as a Lyft passenger yesterday. Next week I promise there will be more I’m working on for you.
-
The first series for rookie valuations is up on Instagram (here if you missed it). I knew rookie cards were important, but I didn’t know 2nd year cards on average were 98% less valuable. Oh, and check out a later slide in that post to see just how ginormous Ohtani’s market really is.
What I’m Building

IIIIII’m ready
We made it. The end of March is my second-favorite time of any year, and this year it’s #1 with a bullet.
See, in an average year, you get 1) the end of seasonal depression 2) the 2nd biggest live sports convergence and 3) people pretending to care about college basketball for exactly 3 weeks.
But this year you get the swelling excitement of the World Cup in America. It’s beginning in earnest. You’ll see wall murals, cross pollination ads with other sports, etc. Another thing you’ll also start seeing is players’ faces…
Now, I’m way too open about what plays I have going and what tailwinds I see for certain players and sets, but there’s one target I haven’t told anyone about over the past year…
Today I’m going to tell you, and ONLY you, the Comped Investor.
If you ask someone for 3 names of players that stand to gain most between now and the end of the World Cup, you’d likely get answers of Messi, Ronaldo, Yamal…maybe some Pele, Maradona, Zidane…or maybe some more adventurous fans may cite the up-and-coming lottery tickets who may soon be the faces of their countries after a splash in the tournament…
The name I don’t expect to hear is
🔒For my Top, Strongest Conviction Buy Recommendation to profit on the World Cup as well as the “What I’m Buying” Section, these and more benefits are exclusive to Investor Tier Members🔒
What I’m Buying
Keep Building,

DISCLAIMER: This newsletter is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. The content reflects the author's personal opinions and analysis and should not be construed as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any assets. Sports cards and collectibles are speculative investments with significant risk of loss. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The author may hold positions in assets discussed in this newsletter. Readers should conduct their own research and consult with qualified financial, tax, and legal professionals before making any investment decisions. By reading this newsletter, you acknowledge and accept these terms.
Update your email preferences or