It sold for 5x the original list price. Not luck. A pricing strategy ran every night, held through a crash, rode a supply squeeze, and sold at the right number.
One Umbreon VMAX. Scroll to follow it.
Every card, every condition, every set. One export overnight. The listing hadn't been touched in two months.
The card had been climbing for weeks, eBay comps north of $90. Hoard flagged the gap before the next buyer noticed.
Market plus 15 percent. Set it once, runs every night. Fired at 2:14am and updated 47 other cards in the same pass.
Restock wave at big-box stores flooded the market with fresh pulls. Prices softened for two weeks. Your listing held because never-go-down was on.
Sealed product dried up. Boxes doubled at distributors. Singles followed. Market hit $175, the price adjusted to $201.25.
Someone bought it at 7am on a Thursday. Listed at $38, forgotten for months. Hoard didn't forget. 5x the original price, zero manual work.
$38 listed → $201.25 sold
Hoard runs your strategy across every listing, every night. The cards that are underpriced get caught. The ones that spike get ridden up. You sleep. It doesn't.
Pick your strategy. Hoard runs it on everything.