Sneakers have become a tradeable asset class — and like any asset, they are easier to hold profitably when you can track value over time. SneakPrice treats each SPX-* index as an asset price, so you can monitor segments, build a watchlist, and decide when to buy or sell with real data instead of hype.
The same retros that resold flat for years now swing with demand cycles, collabs, and restocks. Index levels below let you treat “Jordan retros” or “sub-$200 sneakers” as a single position whose value you can follow hour to hour.
Building a sneaker watchlist
Pick the models and segments you actually own or plan to flip, and keep them in one place. A focused watchlist turns scattered listings into a portfolio view, so a move that matters to you never slips by unnoticed.
Tracking entries and exits
Use index direction to time decisions: accumulate when a segment is depressed and broad demand is building, trim when a move looks stretched. The live exchange shows the per-model detail behind each index level.
Frequently asked questions
Can you really invest in sneakers?
Yes — collectible and hyped sneakers trade in an active resale market with real price movement. A tracker helps you follow that value the way you'd follow any asset.
How do I track a sneaker's value over time?
Follow the SPX-* index its segment belongs to for the broad trend, and use the live exchange and a watchlist for per-model prices and changes.
What is a sneaker watchlist?
A saved list of the sneakers and segments you care about, so you can monitor their prices and movement in one place on SneakPrice.