Readable chart
Axes + hover
Price units, dates and hover values make the trend understandable.
Feature
Use price movement as timing context for grading decisions.
EV
Expected value before grading.
ROI
Profit after all costs.
Risk
Grade downside made visible.
Product preview
Static app snapshotBased on the real Price History page: selected card search, chart axes, points and hover details.
Kardive app
Pokémon Card Price History
Illustrative, non-interactive preview
The screen below is a static snapshot based on the real Kardive app. Buttons and controls are intentionally inactive on this marketing page.
Market timing
Price history is useful when it explains timing. Kardive frames charts around raw versus graded context, selected company and grade, and clear hover details so a curve supports the grading decision instead of becoming decoration.
Decision example
Equal-price points show that a market has not moved, which can be just as important as a visible spike when deciding whether to submit.
Readable chart
Axes + hover
Price units, dates and hover values make the trend understandable.
Raw and graded
Separate context
History can support raw value review and graded-market timing.
Right card
Correct match
The chart is tied to the selected card, not an internal reference or a similar card.
Decision link
ROI follow-up
A trend can lead back to recalculating ROI, creating an alert or watching the card.
Why Kardive is different
| Decision area | Generic tracker | Spreadsheet | Kardive |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chart purpose | Observe price movement. | Manual charting. | Decide whether timing changes grading ROI. |
| Graded context | Sometimes grade-specific. | Manual imports. | Designed around PSA, CGC and BGS grade workflows. |
| Next step | User decides elsewhere. | Separate workflow. | Open calculator, alerts, watchlist or scenario review. |
Workflow
Use cases
Check whether raw value is moving enough to sell instead of waiting on grading.
Reopen a past calculation when the market has moved since the original decision.
Turn a chart threshold into a raw or graded price alert.
The history page starts from the card selected in search or detail and keeps the chart tied to that exact card, even when similar names exist.
Charts show units, dates and hoverable point details, so the curve is not just decoration. Equal-price points still show up and still matter.
The page handles missing graded history, limited market coverage and account states without crashing. If a card has less data, the user gets a clear empty state.
History helps users decide when to create a raw or graded price alert, watch a card, or rerun ROI after the market moves.
How the pieces connect
Kardive turns market data and user assumptions into a grading decision users can revisit and improve.
FAQ
Pokémon Card Price History helps users move from Pokémon card research to a concrete grading decision. Review short and full price history to add timing context to grading decisions.
This page describes how the feature works in Kardive: card metadata, raw value, graded prices, user cost defaults, saved assumptions and plan-aware access where relevant.
A tracker usually answers what a card is worth, and a spreadsheet depends on manual formulas. Kardive connects the same context to grading-specific decisions: costs, grade outcomes, expected value, risk, saved workflows and plan-aware actions.
The feature either feeds the calculator, explains a calculator result, saves a calculator scenario or brings the user back when a card needs a fresh ROI check.
Free and Pro access depends on the workflow. The public site sends people to login, while Kardive checks limits and Pro features inside the app.
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