TIE Pokémon Booster Box Portfolio Report - August 2025 (the euphoria continutes)
Come take a look at which Pokémon Booster Boxes I own and how much money they've made me.
Welcome to a monthly series where I document the performance of my Pokémon booster box portfolio.
I started this series back in 2021 and re-introduced it late last year.
Now that this series is back, I am issuing buy/sell alerts for Pokémon booster boxes for paid subscribers, just like I do with LEGO.
I haven’t bought anything recently so that is why you’ve haven’t seen one.
In these alerts, I tell you what I’m buying. What you do with that information is up to you.
Believe it or not, but the euphoria continues:
This doesn’t surprise me and it shouldn’t surprise you either if you’ve been paying attention.
The Pokémon Company has done a terrible job at satisfying demand in 2025 and I don’t see an end in sight.
I’ll be honest, I don’t even think it is their fault.
The logistics involved in getting cards designed, printed, and packaged is a tall task and they are not the only card game on earth.
Printing enough cards takes time.
At some point the bullwhip effect will have them printing too many cards. If that coincides with any type of recession, look out.
I know it is hard to believe now but eventually the market will turn.
When that happens, social media will once again go back to saying “all modern cards are worthless” and that they’ll “never appreciate”.
That’s my favorite time to buy.
That doesn’t mean that booster boxes aren’t investable today, but it’s
Let’s look at how the booster box portfolio has performed over the last month: