Last week I posted about Lego’s 7,500+ Piece Millennium Falcon set. You can find one for about $1,000. While on the topic of shopping, I just saw a set of Magic: The Gathering booster packs. I don’t know anything about the game and I’m not qualify to provide any insights on the cards. However, I do know something about investments and this sounds like a lot of money for a bunch of playing cards. I remember seeing people playing in the 90s, who knew that your cards would be worth something one day? I know that rare things could be worth of money over time, but I had no idea that very expensive playing cards were a thing. For the people who bought packs when it was cheap, good for them. I should have bought that instead of hockey cards. My hockey cards are worth as much as the paper it was printed on.
Q1 hedge fund letters, conference, scoops etc
It’s hard to make sense of sound financial advice when you see things like that. If you want a successful retirement, we are told to buy some stocks, some bonds, some gold, keep some GICs and invest in some non-correlated assets. We are constantly reminded about how important a diversify portfolio is.
Or you can forget about all that and buyMagic: The Gathering booster packs.
Left: 1000 grams of gold, $42,000
Right: 1000 grams of vintage magic the gathering unopened Arabian Nights booster packs, $150,000 on Ebay right now
Tell me again about ‘sound money’ pic.twitter.com/N9poYhF3eh
— Rootless Kantbot (@KANTBOT20K) March 10, 2018
Article by Brian Langis