TCG Atlas
Pokémon TCG market movers and confidence-ranked momentum
A mover is not 'the card Reddit talked about today.' In TCG Atlas, movers are cards whose realised-market evidence shifted meaningfully inside a window, weighted by confidence so list-price chatter does not masquerade as volume — an early signal before you chase an arb or reprice inventory.
Sales-weighted momentum
We privilege observations that clear reliability thresholds: realised sales, trusted marketplaces and vetted dealer feeds. A single seller repricing a shelf does not create a mover if nothing traded into the new level.
Trend windows are tuned so flash crashes and exchange-rate noise decay quickly, while sustained re-ratings persist long enough to act on.
Relationship to deals and fair value
Movers and deals answer different questions. Movers highlight velocity and re-rating; deals highlight mispricing versus fair bands and net cross-market economics. Power users watch both: a mover without liquidity is speculation; a deal without momentum might still be a slow arb.
All signals resolve to canonical variants so you are not comparing Japanese print momentum against English fair value by mistake.
Product status
The movers read-model is being rebuilt on top of newer condition-aware aggregation so the public leaderboard matches what the deal engine already trusts. Members may see maintenance messaging inside the app while that cut-over finishes; this page stays online so crawlers and prospects understand the intent of the tool.
Registering still unlocks the rest of the decision stack—catalog, fair value, deals and alerts—even while movers are temporarily paused.