Logan Paul says young investors should consider swapping stocks for nontraditional assets like Pokemon cards
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Logan Paul says young investors should consider swapping stocks for nontraditional assets like Pokemon cards
"If you're young, there are ways to spend and invest your money in ways that might mean more to you than in a traditional conservative environment like the stock market,"
"I think if you have the money, don't be afraid to take a risk, especially if you're young,"
"someone gave me way too much money as an adult."
A rare PSA Grade 10 Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card purchased for about $5.28 million will go to auction in early 2026. Young investors are encouraged to consider nontraditional assets such as sports memorabilia, trading cards, fossils, and art alongside or instead of traditional stock-market investments. Pokémon cards have shown dramatic historical gains for some periods, with a Card Ladder index reporting roughly 3,821% monthly cumulative return between 2004 and August 2025. Collectibles carry fad risk and valuation volatility; buyers should exercise caution, as some purchases occur at the top of an asset class. Millennials allocate more to alternative assets than older generations.
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