January 15, 20169 yr As of a couple of minutes ago, the DOW was down almost 500 points. I can safely say that as of this moment, LEGO bricks are a better investment than stocks....LOL I dunno the cheaper the Dow gets the more attractive it is. A couple more weeks of indecision and fear by the masses and I will come in and make money hand over fist. I love me some blood in the water [emoji4] Blood in the water can come from people trying to catch falling knives. And stock markets are fundamentally castles in the air.
January 16, 20169 yr Author 35 minutes ago, Seal Cutter said: Reduced oil price = cheaper ABS = cheaper Lego? AHHHHHH....No.
January 16, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, Seal Cutter said: Reduced oil price = cheaper ABS = cheaper Lego? No. More like cheaper to produce stickers = more stickers in future sets
January 17, 20169 yr On 1/16/2016 at 7:12 PM, Ed Mack said: AHHHHHH....No. 23 hours ago, Darth_Raichu said: No. More like cheaper to produce stickers = more stickers in future sets Well, i'm shocked On 1/16/2016 at 6:49 PM, valenciaeric said: More proft for TLG methinks... They wouldn't do that, surely...?
January 20, 20169 yr Author After another rough day on Wall Street, I can safely say, once again...LEGO sets are better investments than stocks.
February 1, 20169 yr On 1/20/2016 at 0:32 PM, Ed Mack said: After another rough day on Wall Street, I can safely say, once again...LEGO sets are better investments than stocks. Unless you're short stocks, but not many people actually consider doing it.
February 2, 20169 yr After another rough day on Wall Street, I can safely say, once again...LEGO sets are better investments than stocks. Different days yield different results. Also depends on your outlay. 1 million invested in Lego would take up vast amounts of space which would come at a premium, there's insurance cover, security concerns, plus the work involved in shipping it all out. I'm sure the majority of people with substantial funds look to alternative options.
February 2, 20169 yr Different days yield different results. Also depends on your outlay. 1 million invested in Lego would take up vast amounts of space which would come at a premium, there's insurance cover, security concerns, plus the work involved in shipping it all out. I'm sure the majority of people with substantial funds look to alternative options. Can I have some of your $1 mil spare investment stash? Also at that point it's not an investment strategy and just a Lego reselling business.
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.