Prices for Scarlet and Violet 151 Pokémon cards are fluctuating, with some final evolutions like Charizard ex, Blastoise ex, and Venusaur ex climbing due to their artwork and playability, while earlier forms like Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur are decreasing in value as supply increases. The market is stabilizing, making it a good time for collectors to buy the full lines, especially the iconic final evolutions. Additionally, certain cards from the Black Bolt and White Flare sets are highly sought after, and market prices for sealed products vary across vendors.
The article discusses recent fluctuations in the Pokémon TCG market, highlighting significant price drops and rebounds for various cards from the Destined Rivals set, with some cards now being more affordable and others experiencing volatile value swings due to seller behavior and market speculation.
Despite the implementation of 25% tariffs on imported cars and auto parts in April, car prices in the US have remained relatively stable so far, mainly due to dealer inventory and reduced demand. However, industry experts predict prices may rise in the coming months as automakers begin passing on tariff costs, especially with new model year releases. Consumers might consider buying now before potential price hikes later this year.
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