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Buying Cobb, Ruth, Wagner, is like buying coastal property. They're not making anymore of it so if you can get in at any point get in, you won't be disappointed.
The days of cheap money and frivolous spending are coming to an end and there will be a lot of folks holding their "modern junk" in their hands. The Fanatics/NFT crowd will go the way of SPAC's, shits going to get real for the general public. Older folks here remember what a monster inflation is and it's affects to a lot of folks. The UMC/MC will pull back from the market in a big way, and lets face it, those are the two most important classes to the collectibles market. |
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