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This was never, ever a good idea from the beginning. Just like 'owning' a timeshare. Ponzi schemes to the max.
B. Turner
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Not surprised but this happening just thought it would be further into the future.
I thought it would take off for a time especially with the stock market volatility and people looking to put their money elsewhere. It is like playing the stocks with the added benefit of collectibles. But long term never thought it would work since you own a small percentage, you do not possess it to enjoy it, and just an odd business model. Hopefully not to many people take a loss on some of the items that are not as much of a hot commodity
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Apologies for finding the whole thing laughable
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![]() ![]() Buying a share in a card is the same as buying a share in a corporation: it is a commitment to a belief system, nothing more. Think about it: you got no control of the asset, no role in the group that controls it, and as we see now, no right to determine the outcome.
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I hold my nose and place my bets in equities, but only because I have nowhere else to go that might generate enough ROI to fund a retirement. That, plus I don't want to be a landlord. I am by no means suggesting that Collectable had a good idea--it seemed like a sucker bet to me from the start precisely because it was new and did not trade--but to suggest that there is some special fifth element to equities that differentiates them from other investments is to buy into marketing.
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If the stock market collapses, not has a bad year but collapses, the US dollar craters and law and order collapse with it. If it has too many bad years in a row, the end result is about the same. The market is propped up by the first world nations at any cost. States will do whatever it takes to keep the market going and growing over the long term. If the card market collapses, a small number of people will experience fiscal pain. It is backed by no institution, no state, no people with actual power. It is obviously not the same. I know this is the board where pumper fantasies are popular, people are advised to empty their 401K's to pump cards instead and people have a vested interest in justifying their cardboard portfolios, but it is backed by nothing. That chaos is why it can pay off so big - and is also the risk. The stock market is the bedrock of our entire system. There is an absolutely massive fundamental difference. |
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The stock market goes up over time because innovation results in improved efficiency which means greater return on capital, at a very high macro level.
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love this!!! Boom |
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+1 and I wanted to get snoopy belly laughing again
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Didn't Evan Mathis try to do this a few years ago??
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I thought this IS Evan's business
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