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IMO, over the long term, you will realize a return on either stocks or high end vintage. With cards, you can hold and show off your asset, but no one will be able to touch, enjoy or really even care about your facebook shares.
In my case, I try to stay diverse in what I put my extra money into: cards, stocks/funds, real estate. There are up and downs in all of these markets, but in the long term they have all grown in value. Personally I like the cards because I can hold them, share them etc. |
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