Pokémon Is Losing to Other TCGs?

Twitter   / moczytv   Discord   / discord   Twitch   / moczy   The Pokémon market feels quiet right now, while other TCGs like Lorcana, One Piece, and Dragon Ball are starting to heat up. So the question is simple: is Pokémon actually losing momentum, or is this just capital rotating into smaller markets before eventually flowing back? In this video, I break down why other TCGs can pump faster, why smaller markets can look stronger during a Pokémon lull, and why I still believe Pokémon remains the deepest and most liquid market in the TCG space. Lorcana may be hot, One Piece may be coming back, and Dragon Ball may be gaining attention, but that does not automatically mean Pokémon is losing. This is the “Pokémon is the ocean” theory: other TCGs are tide pools. They can heat up fast, but the money usually finds its way back to the biggest market. We’ll talk about capital rotation, liquidity, hype cycles, collector behavior, and what this could mean for Pokémon investing moving forward. What do you think? Is Pokémon losing ground to other TCGs, or is this just another short-term rotation before Pokémon takes the money back? Subscribe for more Pokémon investing, sealed product analysis, TCG market trends, and collector market discussion. #moczy #pokemon #pokemontcg #pokemoncards #pokemoninvesting #investing #investment #invest #prismatic #evolutions #prismaticevolutions #pitchblack #stolenpokemon #top10 #hottakes #bestpokemonsinglestoinvestin #destinedrivals #pokemoncardspocketmonsters #reprint #restock #pokemonreprint #crash #ascendedheroes #chaosrising #paldeaevolved #blackbolt #whiteflare #megacharizard #30thanniversary #trainercards #onepiece #onepieceinvesting #lorcanainvesting #lorcana