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Old 03-05-2013, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by markf31 View Post
I always shudder anytime someone new into the hobby mentions the word investment or the phrase "possible investment". In my mind its either a hobby or its a business/investment, it's difficult to find a balance where it's both.
My wife and I literally own 3 cards as investments, ones we can afford, that were purchased with clear cut goals, long term projections, researching other competitive investments and how liquid those exact cards. Ive bid on or inquired about 10 cards or so with this as the goal...but it has to be the goal from day1. The rest of my collection is a hobby...2 completely different things, not sure if someone new to the hobby could do this and would have to agree with Mark.

As far as buying things w/o the cash - Id agree with this for the most part, but there is the other side of buying a massive lot, NOT on a cc, breaking it up while keeping some and putting the money back if youre confident in what youre selling will go for what you think it will. Ive done this 4 times...all 4 times were definitely worth it for me. Collect at your own pace is also great advice. Good luck.

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