Is NOW the time to sell?

I bought my OPC Lemieux PSA 8 a year ago for less than $400 CAD. One is currently running for $2700 CAD and counting with 5 days left on the auction. Pretty damn happy I bought a lot of my bigger PC cards when I did.
 
As crazy as hockey is getting it still pales in comparison to the other sports. And is still very much civilized in comparison. The cards taking the biggest leaps are the all time greats and the best of the best modern players. The very cards that have been undervalued for years and years and are just now getting their due.

In basketball for example if one random player drops 40 points in a game his cards immediately go like 4x or 5x. That's the kind of wild swing that would make me nervous. Seeing Gretzky and Lemieux and Crosby and Ovie and these generational guys finally getting respect from not just hockey collectors but the hobby at large, I'm not worried about that growth.

If a random third liner you've never heard of scores a hat trick in the first game of the season and his YG card triples overnight then stay away from something like that lol. Very different situation than what we're seeing with GOAT cards
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it happened a few times in hockey too. Anyone remembers Tomas Hertl? Dominik Kubalik?
 
Can I really get $500US for a jagr opcp psa 10?

I have one I picked up for 80 bucks a few years ago. Are people really paying $500US for this? I think it's time to sell a few cards
 
I'll be selling a lot of stuff off.

It's all tripled in price. Will it go up more...maybe. Will it go up 2-3 times again in the foreseeable future, almost certainly not.

For example, I have a PSA 9 Gretzky 1980, that went from $300-$3000 in the last 8 years. I don't see the card going up too much more. If it does, I'm still very happy with the huge profit margin.
 

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