may I just say: lmao

may I just say: lmao
I tend not to care that much about this kind of thing because it's invisible money boat fights but it is nice to see someone involved in the product at the 'bullshit capitalism' side of things indicate something that isn't sourced like fw fw fw fw bro my friend at the store says
The thing that stands out to me is that BoA is analyzing on Magic cards as an investment, and Hasbro's impact on that market. Of course, BofA is an actual Bank so this is the lens they're going to look at things through, but I don't think they're wrong. Because "the market" in this case "players, and how they feel."
Moreover, Haas notes that the price for Magic 30th Anniversary set, set at $999 for four booster packs, is "excessively high."
um what,,, are people really paying $1,000 for four sets of cards?
literally nobody I've ever heard of or met, but I always assumed that it was a prestige product for rich weirdoes