Evolving Skies market analysis — the numbers said this set should crash. It didn’t. This is the forensic breakdown of why the model failed and what the market actually priced in. What’s inside: Print runs vs pull rates (Umbreon VMAX “Moonbreon”)and why supply didn’t compress prices as predicted Alt art psychology - raw EV: how art direction created durable demand beyond hype cycles Sealed vs singles: booster box pricing, reprint windows, and “time in market” effects Collector behavior and identity: nostalgia, display dividends, and status signaling SWSH-era implications for future set design and portfolio construction Key entities for search comprehension: Evolving Skies, Moonbreon, Umbreon VMAX, alt arts, pull rates, print runs, reprints, sealed booster box prices, market correction vs bubble, collector psychology, long-term sealed trends. No hype. No flipping advice. Real Collector Talk backed by data and seven years running BulbaCards. If you value sanity over speculation, subscribe for more museum-grade collector analysis. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 01:04 Should Have Failed 02:06 Why It Shouldn't Have Worked 04:52 Variable That Changed Everything 07:07 The Moonbreon Effect 08:19 The Wrong Lesson 09:23 The Sealed Premium 10:17 What We Learned From Evolving ABOUT THE SERIES: The Collector Index is a documentary-style archive dedicated to the history, economics, and psychology of the Pokémon TCG. No hype. No market manipulation. Just real collector talk.