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Originally Posted by Mark17
Yes, for people who treat their cards as assets, and think of their transactions as stock trading, that's exactly what it is. You buy a stock (or card,) hold it for some time, and eventually sell it when you think the market is favorable, or when you need the cash.
The vault makes it easy to buy and sell, and saves you shipping costs both ways, not to mention insurance if your stuff is very valuable.
Since I'm a traditional collector the vault isn't for me, but I can see how it might not be a bad concept for some.
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+1 agree
That is why it is important for each person to understand both how the vault works and what are the pro’s and con’s for each individual.
For me as a collector It is not right for me.
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Jeff Kuhr
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