‘Kids can’t buy them anywhere’ : how Pokémon cards became a stock market for millennials

8 décembre 2025 | Daniella Lucas
A surprising economic bubble is making it hard for anyone to buy Pokémon cards – especially children Pokémon has been huge since the late 90s. Millions of people have fond memories of playing the original Red and Blue games, or trading cards in the playground for that elusive shiny Charizard (if (…)
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