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Old 03-26-2023, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Mbjerry View Post
Thank you. This is helpful and getting me thinking of the other side of the coin. Based on your view that you presented, if you were going to buy/invest in cards as a blurred hobby/potential investment, where would you put your money?


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If you’re focused on liquidity and maintaining value then your best bet is usually going to be popular issues of popular players. And vintage all the way.

Probably won’t make a killing on it, especially if you’re buying in today, but the odds are better that you won’t lose your shirt.

As was mentioned earlier, if investment goals are high on your list of needs, then I would be hesitant to suggest that you invest much in cardboard. A little here and there, maybe. As a hobby, sure. But anything where you need it to perform for you financially, and I agree that cardboard may not be the best choice.
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