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View Poll Results: You have $20k in post-war superstars. Strictly from a financial viewpoint you should: | |||
Hold on to them - the cards are a better option than most investments |
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16 | 39.02% |
Cash them in and go with a traditional investment |
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22 | 53.66% |
Other (but you can't sell them and buy more cards!) |
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3 | 7.32% |
Voters: 41. You may not vote on this poll |
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Personally, I don't think cards will hold up with the market. Sure, the value in dollars shouldn't drop, but the value of those dollars probably will, especially with baseball cards being a primarily American investment, with little to no international value.. If, and this is a big IF, you can find something that's guaranteed to increase in value, or at the very least hold it's value exponentially with inflation, then I say go ahead and move 'em...
Last edited by novakjr; 08-02-2011 at 02:29 PM. |
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