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I do not believe that buying baseball cards is a smart investment. They do not pay interest or dividends. They increase in price only if the market for them gets bigger. If the collector base for cards does not grow you will not see prices increase.
Before investing in cards you need to be sure that the number of people that will want them in future will grow. So, are you sure of this? I collect because I enjoy it. I hope my cards hold their value, but I don't really know what will happen in the future. I also hope prices don't increase too much, as this would price me out of my hobby. |
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