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Invest in Stocks or Cards
Posted By: Andy
I started buying high end cards as an investment, and I got hooked. Only problem is you have to be able to eventually sell your investment, I have yet to do that. When I look at my "investment" cards I usually feel pretty good about them. Even the ones that I felt I overpaid for at the time are worth substantially more. With the recent stock market turbulence, I can not say that about my Wall Street investments. I wonder, should I buy more stock in Google or some high end Ty Cobb cards? Does anyone else look at collecting kinda like playing the stock market? |
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