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Posted By: leon
We are in somewhat of an agreement. As I said in one of my posts....the best "returns" I have made on cards were ones I bought for my collection and sold down the line....If anyone is going to buy and flip quickly, and try to make a profit, good luck. It's not as easy as one might think....As everyone has said....(well, almost everyone)...I see no reason that cards can't be a small portion of your portfolio. Buy them because you enjoy them and the worst you will do is enjoy them...that's not too bad. |
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