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Posted By: davidcycleback
Back to the original question, I never thought purchasing very expensive items was superior financially to a plethora of less expensive but quality items. This includes during good economic times. I'm not aware that the returns on the very expensive are better, and it's much easier to sell the cheaper items. Plus, a plethora is a mini-diversification, which you'll appreciate when one item sells less than you expect but the next sells more. If the one that sells less is the only one you got, you won't like that. |
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