Momentum
Cards moving across both the raw market and the PSA-10 slab market. Confirmed movers show agreement on both ends; divergent movers show dislocation between the two.
Confirmed movers β 30d
Raw and slab moved the same direction. Sorted by the smaller of the two moves β the bigger the floor, the stronger the signal on both ends.





Divergent movers β 30d
Raw and slab moved opposite directions. Sorted by the distance between them β the bigger the gap, the bigger the dislocation between the two markets.





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Raw movers
View all βTop risers and fallers in the raw market over 7d and 30d.
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PSA-10 movers
View all βTop risers and fallers in the PSA-10 slab market over 7d and 30d.
+760.8%LilligantBlack Bolt
+375.8%TranquillBlack Bolt
+319.5%Mega Greninja exChaos Rising
Confirmed vs divergent β what to look for
When raw and slab move together with real size, demand is showing up on both ends β retail buyers in the raw market and graded inventory in the slab market are re-rating the card at the same time. Those moves tend to be more durable.
When raw moves but slab doesn't, the raw pop is often retail-driven β a small float of holders bidding the price up β without the graded market validating the new level. Sometimes that's a leading indicator; more often it cools off.
When slab moves but raw doesn't, you're frequently looking at a grading-arbitrage signal: graded supply tightening (or PSA-10 demand spiking) without a corresponding raw-side response. Pair these against the over/under board before acting β momentum tells you what's happening, not what's mispriced.