
The Algorithm Finds You
You might not go looking for the break. But the break knows how to find you. Late at night. During a rough patch. In a

You might not go looking for the break. But the break knows how to find you. Late at night. During a rough patch. In a

Somewhere along the way, many of us stopped collecting and started consuming. We weren’t curating anymore—we were chasing. Filling mail days with quantity, not meaning.

The lie we tell ourselves is seductive: “I’ll buy low, sell high and clean it all up.” But for many of us, flipping became a

“Just one more.” That phrase has cost collectors more than any overpriced box ever could. Whether you’re chasing a grail or ‘case hit’, trying to

I should really turn my eBay notifications off and look at my actual cards. “There are new results for your saved searches.” Yeah? And what

If you had asked me a few years ago where my path was headed, I would’ve said media, branding, storytelling. And in a way, I

I remember the moment clearly. August 2024—I ordered what I thought was an expensive box of 2024 Topps Chrome Breakers Delight Baseball from Dave & Adam’s. I couldn’t

We’ve all been there. A product goes on sale, a breaker runs a promo, or you spot a rare card priced just low enough to

It’s easy to get caught up in the rush of the hobby these days. Every week brings a new release, a fresh wave of excitement

Let’s make one thing clear: Loving the hobby and protecting your well-being are not mutually exclusive. At Collectors MD, we talk a lot about accountability,

There’s a moment right before you launch something real—something that actually matters—where doubt floods in like a tidal wave. Lately, I’ve been sitting in that

Lately, I’ve felt a surge of resentment every time a breaking clip pops up on my feed. Whether it’s someone screaming over a hit or