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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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Just as it would be for stocks, it would depend on exactly which cards. Some have probably peaked, and will have fairly modest appreciation over say the next 10 years. Others will continue to do better, and a few others will decrease a bit.
And being collectibles, the condition matters as well. is the 55 Clemente g-vg, or a solid ex or better? And how long term are you considering? If you want to maximize returns over the next year, selling and investing in something else is risky, but more likely to bring bigger returns. Steve B |
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