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Posted By: ErlandStevens
I think it would be very hard to be a good baseball card collector and investor. Investing is trying to maximize wealth for future needs. Once you have an attachment to an item (like card collectors tend to have), then making rational buy/sell decisions would be almost impossible. If you are a portfolio manager and don't give a hoot about cards aside from their dollar value, then it could work in theory. |
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