Weekly Market Report — 2026-04-05
Market Overview
Price data for the March 30 – April 5 window came in incomplete this week, with no recorded movers, archetype breakdowns, or notable signals populating the feed. Tournament activity was light, confined to small-scale community events rather than Regional or International-level competition. Without hard price figures to anchor the narrative, the market's directional trend for this period is unconfirmed.
Top Movers
The dataset returned no gainers or losers for this period. This is not a signal of a flat market — it is a data gap. Community platforms and secondary market trackers frequently experience reporting delays around holiday weekends and between major set release cycles, which is likely what happened here. Collectors and investors should cross-reference TCGPlayer, eBay sold listings, and Mavin price history directly before drawing conclusions about card-level performance this week.
Tournament Impact
The two substantive events logged this week were a 78-player Dark League Pop Up on April 4 and a 56-player Weekly Arena Standard event on the same evening. Neither event carries the scale required to move secondary market prices — Regional-level influence typically starts at 200+ players with full Top 8 decklists published. No archetype data was captured from either event, and the third listed tournament, Liga One Piece, recorded only 7 players and is not a Pokémon TCG event. The Standard format remains active at the grassroots level, but without Top 8 lists from either April 4 event, there are no underpriced staples to flag this week.
Prediction Model
Prediction accuracy for this period returned null. The model requires completed tournament data and confirmed price movement figures to generate a retrospective accuracy score. With both inputs missing, the model's calls from last week cannot be validated against this week's outcomes. The next accuracy reading will incorporate this week's data once price feeds reconcile and any delayed tournament results are submitted.
Outlook
Watch for decklists from any Regional or Special Event announcements landing in the first half of April, as those results will be the first meaningful signal for where Standard staple prices are heading into Q2. If price feed data for this window is updated retroactively, the model will issue a revised accuracy figure alongside next week's report.