Josh Luber on Fanatics, Trading Cards & the Future of Collecting | Hosted by Ryan Alford

Trading Cards & Collectibles Podcast - En podkast av The Radcast Network

🎙️ Episode Summary In this episode of the Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast, host Ryan Alford sits down with Josh Luber, co-founder of StockX and Ghost, to talk about innovation, entrepreneurship, and the future of the collectibles market. Josh shares how StockX disrupted the sneaker and trading card industries by applying stock market-style mechanics like bid-ask pricing and authentication. He also dives into his latest venture, Ghost, a customizable collectible toy brand that’s capturing attention with blind box formats, rare variants, and long-term collectability. This conversation explores the psychology of collecting, the educational value for kids, market challenges, and the cultural significance of collectibles—from sneakers to trading cards to toys. Whether you’re a collector, entrepreneur, or fan of pop culture, this episode delivers insights into how collectibles connect communities and shape culture.     🔑 Key Takeaways Josh Luber’s journey: From childhood collector to co-founding StockX and Ghost. StockX revolution: How bid-ask pricing, authentication, and standardization changed the marketplace. Trading cards challenges: Why liquidity and standardization make them tougher than sneakers. Ghost’s innovation: Blind box collectibles, player personas, and cultural storytelling. Education through collecting: Teaching kids supply, demand, and financial literacy. Market insights: State of the trading card hobby, Fanatics’ role, and the psychology of collecting. Future of collectibles: Where sneakers, cards, and toys fit into culture and commerce.

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