Cant seem to find much on people buying sets in the secondary market for investing (if anyone knows of a forum then please can you point me in its direction).
Anyway, what sets are people looking at in the secondary market after they've been retired. I'm still a newbie AFOL on the collecting/investing scene. Looking at what sets I could buy ofr investment purposes but having a hard time considering anything that has already gone up by 50% over the MRSP that's been retired since 2014. That said there are so many I like! LOTR theme and a number of star wars & superheros ones.
Anyone got any tips/strategies for investing in the after retirement market. Once a product gets retired whats the usual period for the mass initial hysteria or price increases? Do prices usually spike then come down initially after retirement or is it more of a case of spiking then flat lining until its natural return takes place?
I know a key strategy is buy as close to EOL as possible but when you've missed out on EOL then the hoarders are your new best friends.
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Cant seem to find much on people buying sets in the secondary market for investing (if anyone knows of a forum then please can you point me in its direction).
Anyway, what sets are people looking at in the secondary market after they've been retired. I'm still a newbie AFOL on the collecting/investing scene. Looking at what sets I could buy ofr investment purposes but having a hard time considering anything that has already gone up by 50% over the MRSP that's been retired since 2014. That said there are so many I like! LOTR theme and a number of star wars & superheros ones.
Anyone got any tips/strategies for investing in the after retirement market. Once a product gets retired whats the usual period for the mass initial hysteria or price increases? Do prices usually spike then come down initially after retirement or is it more of a case of spiking then flat lining until its natural return takes place?
I know a key strategy is buy as close to EOL as possible but when you've missed out on EOL then the hoarders are your new best friends.
Cheers.