Same, 2010-2014 was the last golden period of lego investing imo, Star Wars(SSD,AT-TE,Star Wars 3 pack etc,GE/TH/Tumbler/HH/SC/R2D2/Technic sets galore/City sets/Hobbit and LOTR, the list goes on, you could pretty much do well if you spread your money around. You could screw up and make money(I know, I did). Those years were very good because Lego hadn't changed their approach to sales/design and Brickpicker hadn't blown up to where it is today. But the last year has not been very good at all for either appreciation of the previously mentioned retired sets past what they reached by 2015 and especially the sets available today which are being hoarded by the thousands not hundreds. If even 50 new Bp members out of 1000 adds in a month put 10k towards sets you're looking at potentially hundreds of specific high dollar sets waiting to hit market. One small drop-ship business catering to overseas shops could match that with just their personal purchases from the big box stores and even guys like newsealed on Ebay. I would tell most anyone now not to invest their money in lego sets at this point in time. The 10188 remake being almost exactly similar was a big middle finger to all Lego collectors and shows how much of their entire approach to quality and creativity has gone out the window. As Ghostdad said your money is better used waiting for a large market drop, an emergency, and waiting for the election results. Those who have sets from the last 5 years will do ok, but anyone who started buying in 2015 and later shouldn't expect much at al. If it looks like the Dem candidate will win, having some money invested in firearms/ammo by November will be a far better investment than Lego over the next several years.