Track the market value of your Pokémon TCG collection in one place, from vintage WOTC-era Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil holos to modern Scarlet & Violet sets and specials like 151 and Crown Zenith. Add what you own, set what you paid, and Stash Loot Stack keeps a running total of value and profit & loss across your whole collection.
Daily price estimates come from TCGCSV. Each printing is matched to its own market entry, so the holo, reverse holo, full art, and the secret or special illustration rare of the same card are each tracked at their real price, and a chase alt-art never gets averaged in with its base print.
It works for both sides of the hobby: the singles you chase and the sealed product you sit on. Add a booster box you're holding long-term and a one-off graded slab side by side, and see how each moves over time.
What you can track
How pricing works
Pokémon prices are estimated daily from TCGCSV market data. After each sync, every matched card and sealed product in your portfolio is re-priced, so your total reflects the latest market without manual updates.
Because each printing is its own entry, value tracks the specific version you own: base print, reverse holo, or special illustration rare. Chase cards and freshly hyped alt-arts move fast, and your portfolio follows them day to day.
Graded cards (PSA, CGC, BGS) and anything without an automatic match can be tracked with a manual price you control, kept alongside the rest of your history.
FAQ
Graded slabs don't always have an automatic market match. You can add them and set a manual value, which is kept in your price history next to your automatically priced cards.
Yes. Cards from Base Set, Jungle, Fossil, and other WOTC-era sets are supported wherever TCGCSV has a market entry. Anything unmatched can use a manual price.
Yes. Each printing (base, reverse holo, full art, secret or special illustration rare) is matched to its own market price rather than a single shared value.
Both. Track individual cards as well as sealed booster boxes, Elite Trainer Boxes, collection boxes, and tins, each with its own price.
Yes, tracking your Pokémon collection is free, with no credit card needed to start.