Saturday, June 7, 2025

I may have overreacted to the shortage of Pokemon. We'll have plenty for summer, and if summer doesn't pan out, then we'll have inventory for the foreseeable future. It's a bit of FOMA: Fear of missing out. But it's also our one competitive advantage: the depth and width of our inventory. We don't do in-store play, or tournaments, or singles, or full boxes at a discount. We sell packs. And more packs. And we can sell packs as long as the trading card games are viable.

There is zero sign of weakness in the market, besides a few grumbles, and there are always grumbles. The prices are being pushed to maximum frequency and price, which may mean people will buy less, or some people will quit, but the game itself will go on. 

I went all IN on Final Fantasy Magic the Gathering. One good thing about having an account with the the same wholesaler for 35 years is that we get a nice allocation of shorted product. In fact, most of the time I don't even take the full allocation.

This time I did....+ every additional chance to order.  It remains to be seen if it was a mistake, which just points out the conundrum. The failures in ordering come from the same place as the successes. The same reasoning, the same planning. It depends sometimes on whether the upside outweighs the downside.

Since we have resources and aren't in debt, the upside tips the balance. When I was broke and in debt, the downside controlled my decisions. Success breeds success, failure breeds failure.   

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