Stop Collecting. Start Competing. Build Your 6-Figure Pokémon Empire.The days of finding a "Shadowless Charizard" at a garage sale for five dollars are over. Today, the Pokémon Trading Card Game is a multi-billion dollar asset class, where the difference between a "hobbyist" and a Tycoon is the ability to read a market before it moves.In The Trading Card Tycoon, you’ll stop gambling on "mystery boxes" and start using the same financial logic as hedge fund managers to turn cardboard into life-changing capital. This isn't just a book about cards; it’s a masterclass in liquidity, arbitrage, and manufacturing equity.Inside the Tycoon’s Blueprint:The Language of Liquidity: Master Market Caps, the "Spread," and Capital Velocity. Learn why a card that doesn't move is costing you money every day it sits on your shelf.The Sourcing Machine: Move beyond retail hunting. Discover how to find raw cards at 60% of market value using digital scouting, bulk-buy dominance, and the "Pawn Shop" pivot.The Japanese Arbitrage: Unlock the "Tokyo-to-Global" pipeline. Learn how to source exclusive Japanese promos and use currency fluctuations to gain an instant 20% edge.The Grading Lab: Turn lead into gold. Follow a technical, four-pillar inspection process to guarantee PSA 10s and master the high-stakes "Crack & Resub" strategy to reclaim thousands in hidden value.The $100,000 Portfolio: A sample blueprint for a diversified fund, balancing 30% Sealed Assets, 50% Graded Vintage, and 20% High-Risk Modern flips.The Exit Strategy: Learn exactly when to sell into the "New Set Hype" and when to lock assets away for the 10-year anniversary cycle.Why This Book?Whether you have $100 or $100,000 to invest, this guide provides a scalable, step-by-step roadmap to professionalizing your passion. From setting up a tax-advantaged LLC to automating your logistics with third-party vaults, The Trading Card Tycoon is the definitive manual for the modern alternative asset investor.The market is moving. Will you be the one holding the bag, or the one banking the profit?