In the 60s, if you just bought every comic book off the newsstand and put them in a file cabinet to keep, you'd have made more money by now than any stock trader or real estate speculator. What commodities today will 1000x over the next century?
In the 60s, if you just bought every comic book off the newsstand and put them in a file cabinet to keep...
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not telling you
Brap jars
And you'd only have to wait 60 years with access to zero lines of credit from the appreciation of the goods in the mean time. What a great investment!
Pepe Plush. Will yield a price tag beyond comprehension within a few years.
EGO.FINANCE
gamergirl bathwater
Funko Pops will be worth millions in 20 years
>can sell for cash at any time
>no capital gains
>no potential for value to fall to zero
>prices not manipulated by billionaire whales
Would guess the new Game and Watch from Nintendo, if you keep it sealed. Or some very limited Funko-pop stuff?
Dunno really.
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this might actually happen because of future 50yo tech millionaire soibois
funkos and nintendo games aren't scarce and people maintain them in perfect condition for speculation. old comics are valuable because there was no incentive to keep them in perfect condition, etc
limited edition 8th generation consoles in box
No you wouldn't have because you would have sold early at 10x.
Very good condition low print quantity highly reviewed video games. Some people collect sealed copies but at the end of the day people want to play the games so I don’t think they’re worth the premium to collect sealed. I’ve been buying some regular Nintendo DS games lately.
Pokémon cards. You need the 90s and early 2000s ones, though.
Anime figures
Disgusting
Nah, the supply is too big for that to happen.
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Masterworks fund allows you to invest in shares of fine art (multi-million $ pieces).
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10x would be $1.20 for most silver age comics, doubt it
many potentials, looking into TOMO rn
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lol reddit ass meme shill
Just thought of another one:
Buy (and leave unopened) every old school video game console, controllers, disks etc.
the only art submitted to this fund will be overvalued abstract expressionist and pop art crap. wow I get to own a share of a lame warhol print no one wants
Alright I'll let you brainlets in on my secret to getting rich using collectibles. Basically, look at what young little boys are playing with and obsessed with and buy the rare toys/cards/etc. which shouldn't cost you much since you are an adult. Hold on to them and see the gains. That's what my dad did when I was growing up. He saw a lot of the yu-gi-oh and pokemon cards I played with growing up and encouraged me to keep them in pristine condition because he knew how he missed out when he was younger being able to sell collectibles like baseball cards. In college now and I have about ~15k worth of collectibles from my childhood. Not a lot of money but a good head start to actually investing in the real world.
Do soibois really spend thousands in old comic books?
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Pokemon cards are to millennials what comic books are to boomers. Where the fuck have you been since 2016 OP?