Pokémon TCG Price Movers (June 2026): Top Gainers, Losers & Market Trends

Pokémon TCG Price Movers (June 2026): Top Gainers, Losers & Market Trends

Monster Card Corner · Price intelligence
Weekly Price Movers
13,354 singles tracked 5 biggest movers

Umbreon VMAX led this week's gainers at +15.3%, while Mega Greninja ex topped the fallers at -20.4%. Pokémon card price trends are shifting fast, and this week’s weekly movers list gives collectors and investors a quick read on where the Pokémon TCG market is actually moving. We track 13,354 singles daily to surface the biggest price swings, the real reasons behind them, and the cards worth watching next.

Top Pokémon Cards Rising in Value This Week

The biggest Pokémon card price gains this week, with the move size and the real reason each card is heading up.

1
Umbreon VMAX SWSH07: Evolving Skies 215/203

Umbreon VMAX

SWSH07: Evolving Skies · 215/203 · Secret Rare
£2098.77
+£278.75 · +15.3%
21-day price history
Why it roseSecret Rare pull from Evolving Skies set. · a steady climb across the past fortnight rather than a single-day spike
Competitive useCollector only
2
Mew VMAX SWSH08: Fusion Strike 269/264

Mew VMAX

SWSH08: Fusion Strike · 269/264 · Secret Rare
£232.98
+£30.51 · +15.1%
21-day price history
Why it roseSecret Rare pull from Fusion Strike set. · a steady climb across the past fortnight rather than a single-day spike
Competitive useCollector only
3
Arceus VSTAR SWSH12.5: Crown Zenith

Arceus VSTAR

SWSH12.5: Crown Zenith · Secret Rare
£233.06
+£27.79 · +13.5%
21-day price history
Why it roseSecret Rare pull from Crown Zenith set. · a steady climb across the past fortnight rather than a single-day spike
Competitive useCollector only

Biggest Pokémon Card Price Drops This Week

Where the Pokémon TCG market cooled off this week, including whether each drop looks like a correction or a lasting slide.

Why Pokémon Card Prices Are Moving Right Now

  • Risers dominate: 4 cards up vs 1 down. That skew usually points to heat across premium chase cards and Standard staples rather than a broad correction.
  • No competitive crossover: none of this week's biggest movers are in current Standard decks, so the action is entirely collector-side on SIRs, promos and chase pulls.
  • Chase cards dominate: 5 of 5 entries are SIRs, secret rares or gallery pulls , typical of a high-engagement week for Pokémon investment cards.

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