I am good with Emazers post and the whole discussion. I do not have a funding issue though I am nowhere near Emazers in buying.
That being said the one thing I take issue with is, for instance if you have little funds, but if you can come up with enough money and can buy 10 RI's when they came out, flip them quickly and pickup 30 a piece and then have 300, or massively discounted sets and do the same, it can help provide you funds you may not otherwise be able to have in order to buy the bigger sets.
It is like the stock market and the multipliers of investing and making money. IE those with more can make more.
So if you buy a set at $1, and can turn it into 2$, then 2 into 4, then 4 into 8, then 8 into 16, 16 into 32, 32 to 64, and 64 to 128 and 128 to 256 and 256 to 512 and 512 to 1024, you can see the more cash you have the more you can invest in the bigger and make. When 1$k of big sets turns into $2k and $2 into $4k then you can really get going...
I am GLAD I've caught some of the wave of the SSD, GE, Sopwith, RI, BTTF, and I think soon PS and TH.
It is a heck of a time to watch these things dropping like flies.
Maybe a couple will not go but I think most will.
The only reason I did not invest into HH is I'd have to find somewhere else to store it than my house (we do not like monster type stuff) and it wasn't worth it to me. Do not rail on me, my family comes before my lego investing. It is obvious it will be making a mint soon.
So everyone has to start somewhere and I admire the brand new small $ lego investor on his journey as much as I admire Emazers (and I do).
I like to hope I am halfway in the middle of the journey with great things to come, once I am more on the other end of the scale then I agree I would be done finding the small $ sets and stockpiling lots of the bigger ones.
I thin it can work for everyone, world peace...