Hi Everyone,
My name is Cody, and I stumbled across this site a couple of weeks ago. What a wealth of information; it's fascinating! I'm intrigued by "Lego Investing", and decided I might try this as a a side hobby. It's also an excuse to buy Lego. I loved Lego as a kid, but sort of put it aside in my adult years. I always browsed the stores, but I just couldn't justify spending the money, and finding a place to display it. This all changed over Christmas when I was building Po's X-Wing with my brother...the detail of the mini-figures, the overall look of the ship, and the fact that it was just plain fun. Some kind of mental dam broke, and I was like, "Why not?"
Anyway, my girlfriend and I chose to invest a several hundreds of dollars in some sets. Wisely? I don't know. I'm fascinated with the concept of long-term investing (I'm, by nature, a saver), and figured buying Lego sets and seeing how they perform over time can't be any worse than my current stock portfolio. Short-term flipping is a little less interesting to me (I haven't sold over Ebay before), but might provide a cash infusion once in a while to support my interest in larger sets. However, this aspect of the Lego Investing world is a little more scary for me as I haven't the foggiest how to predict what might be a good choice, and what might just be a waste of money. But, as I said earlier, it's an excuse to have Lego...and I can build it if it doesn't go well. I just have to remember that I can't go nuts and spend all my money on Lego!
I've been reading the forums a lot trying to learn everything I can; I'm obviously late to the game. I wanted to thank everyone for their wealth of knowledge, and there willingness to share with others, especially to new folks, like myself, who might be perceived as competition, or perhaps a "dilution" of the system. I assure you, my interests are primarily amateur, and I look at this as a part time hobby that may result in the occasional payout.
I hope to be a useful member of this community, and I look forward to collaborating with anyone interested.
Thanks for your time,
Cody