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Meet Kenny: The Guy Behind Yugioh Insider

The best hedge fund managers brag about getting 20% annual returns, which they'll never get consistently. I would cry if my returns were so low. 

 

Many people buy, sell, and trade Yugioh cards, but very few realize just how lucrative buying and selling these cards can be. Unlike in the Stock Market, there are several ways of accurately predicting future prices of cards with certainty. Through Yugioh Insider, I will help you notice these indicators and guide you towards making massive profits through this card game. 

 

Currently a senior accounting and finance double major in Los Angeles, I've always been excited at the concept of inthavesting. Unfortunately, it's unlikely that even a well versed investor will ever consistently make over 20% annual returns through the Stock Market (and that's by putting several thousands of dollars into their investments at a minimum). The Stock Market is also extremely volatile and risky, and while those thousands of dollars in investments will most likely never become tens of thousands of dollars (perhaps in ten extremely lucky years), they can easily fall down to hundreds of dollars (perhaps in a week). That's when I realized that my hobby of Yugioh was just like the Stock Market - except opposite in terms of its relationship to risk.

 

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While a $5 Yugioh card will most likely never drop below half of its value (at least in the short run), it can easily rise in value to $15. For example of this, check out this article here. While you may never know when a stock in the Stock Market will drop in value, there are several factors that can determine whether a card is overvalued, or at risk of falling in value. Similarly, while it's very difficult to determine whether a stock will rise without illegal insider information of the company, there are a multitude of confirmed ways of accurately predicting which Yugioh cards will spike in value (analyzing OCG tournament results and picking up on TCG trends, as well as many others). These factors are discussed in more detail throughout Yugioh Insider articles. 

 

While some may be skeptical, I can assure you that buying and selling Yugioh cards can be extremely lucrative when properly executed. For example, some of my more notable Yugioh Investments in the past have included:

 

Solemn Scolding: purchased 15 at $3 each March 2015, sold them for $10 each April 2015.

Shared Ride: purchased 100 at $1 each October 2014, sold them for $9 each February 2015.

Tour Guide: purchased 7 at $50 each May 2011, sold them for $150 each September 2011.

Dante: purchased 10 at $40 each August 2014, sold them for $70 each August 2014.

Odd-Eyes: purchased 30 at $15 each September 2014, sold them for $25 each October 2014.

Into the Void (Ultimate): purchased 7 at $10 each June 2015, sold them for $25 each July 2015.

Maxx "C" (Ultimate): purchased 5 at $27 each November 2014, sold them for $45 each May 2015.

Terraforming (Super): purchased 10 at  each June 2015, sold them for $10 each August 2015.$4

Pseudo Space: purchased 50 at $0.50 each June 2015, sold them for $3 each August 2015.

Droll and Lock Bird: purchased 30 at $1 each February 2013, sold them for $8 each June 2013.

Fire and Ice Hand: purchased 30 at $7 each April 2014, sold them for $14 each May 2014

 

And many more recent gains as you'll realize after reading through my articles ...

 

Through Yugioh Insider, I'll share my insider knowledge and teach you how to make amazing returns through this game.

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