February 2, 201411 yr Author Thanks people. It's been fun putting it together. My prediction is the bulk of us will loose a fair amount of value right away due to buying in at those historic December prices, and the $1000 cash guy and the Desert Skiffs will take an early lead. FWIW $1000 cash guy definitely starts at the top. I've just about finished a table that ranks everyone, which I'll post soon. Taking the start value and subtracting off the two fees. The $3 per set handling fee does hit a few people hard, the desert skiff guys in particular. The 12% fee is almost the same for everyone and really only reflects the amount of cash remaining a player has, the more left the lower the 12% fee.
February 2, 201411 yr Thanks people. It's been fun putting it together. $1000 cash guy definitely starts at the top. I've just about finished a table that ranks everyone, which I'll post soon. Taking the start value and subtracting off the two fees. The $3 per set handling fee does hit a few people hard, the desert skiff guys in particular. The 12% fee is almost the same for everyone and really only reflects the amount of cash remaining a player has, the more left the lower the 12% fee. I noticed a few people had over 1000$ invested. How did that work?
February 2, 201411 yr Author I noticed a few people had over 1000$ invested. How did that work? Due to the Desert Skif price correction, see this post.
February 2, 201411 yr Author Here are the starting point 'results'. As each update to the price guide values gets updated I'll be able to update this results table.
February 2, 201411 yr Here are the starting point 'results'.Hey cool, I'm number....66. Good grief, I really am surrounded by 6's. Haha.Dude, I hope you get something nice for all the work you're putting into this.Well, he's getting a bunch of 'likes' from me. :D
February 2, 201411 yr Dude, I hope you get something nice for all the work you're putting into this. Grolim said before that he likes Data Entry. We all knew he was kind of an odd-ball. lol.
February 2, 201411 yr Thanks, great job.....So, 80% of participants (#3-#69) got only $66.64 difference ($869.36-$802.72) between them....filling strong. Me...lol
February 2, 201411 yr Least expensive was $5.60, the 30106 Ice Cream Stand Ha! That was me. (At least, I think only me).
February 2, 201411 yr Wow, thanks again for all of the work on this grolim! As I've said before, never had a contest before where I am rooting for so many other people to win, haha.
February 2, 201411 yr I just saw the rankings. Good job Grolim. mikemcd is onto something. It will be hilarious if he ends up the winner
February 2, 201411 yr I just tried to pick sets at or near EOL and try to keep the total # of sets down to minimize the $3 per set penalty. I think I wound up with about ten sets total. Same with me. I looked at sets that are EOL are close to it, and decided which ones would be the best investments. For me, I mostly picked Technic sets that are EOL or are close to it. Of course I picked a Unimog for the contest along with a Fire Brigade, with some other stuff.
February 3, 201411 yr 6 months is not always long enough for sets to really show their value, so unless you picked something that is on shelves now, and wont be 5 months from now ( plus 1 month to reflect in prices), the $1000 cash entry will win. Sorry i missed out, as that was going to be my entry. Glad that fees are being put into play, that's what many brickpickers who only accumulate seem to forget.
February 3, 201411 yr I have to disagree, no chance for that $1000 cash entry, even my lazy 9 JP's should beat that and I would think many others will smoke my entry.
February 3, 201411 yr 6 months is not always long enough for sets to really show their value, so unless you picked something that is on shelves now, and wont be 5 months from now ( plus 1 month to reflect in prices), the $1000 cash entry will win. Sorry i missed out, as that was going to be my entry. Glad that fees are being put into play, that's what many brickpickers who only accumulate seem to forget. I have to disagree. It all depends on the sets that members picked. I did a mix of sets that are officially retired and sets that are close to being retired. The hard part will be making enough money to break even with all the fees. After the fees are accounted for, i can see what my actual profit and ROI is.
February 4, 201411 yr I have to disagree, no chance for that $1000 cash entry, even my lazy 9 JP's should beat that and I would think many others will smoke my entry.I wonder how will that simple $1,000 entry goes considering nothing was actually invested meaning nothing lost nor gained. How things turn out in the end will be interesting of course but considering the game here was about investing, it would be weird if the winning entry was the one that did not invest at all.
February 4, 201411 yr Author I wonder how will that simple $1,000 entry goes considering nothing was actually invested meaning nothing lost nor gained. How things turn out in the end will be interesting of course but considering the game here was about investing, it would be weird if the winning entry was the one that did not invest at all. Yeah. He's essentially invested in cash. Stuffing it under the mattress for 6 months and saying it'll be worth more than putting it into sets. Novel approach, and it'll be a cool benchmark to see how the other entries stack up against it at the end. Thinking next time we could even have some sort of Risk Free Rate of Return tied to bank interest rates or something and apply that to any cash remainder.
February 4, 201411 yr I am so happy about my investment choices now. LEGO Shop at Home has official retired some of the sets I picked. Hopefully, they see some nice gains over the next six months. Now, only if the Unimog would officially retire.
February 4, 201411 yr Yeah. He's essentially invested in cash. Stuffing it under the mattress for 6 months and saying it'll be worth more than putting it into sets. Novel approach, and it'll be a cool benchmark to see how the other entries stack up against it at the end. Thinking next time we could even have some sort of Risk Free Rate of Return tied to bank interest rates or something and apply that to any cash remainder. Don't forget though, sitting on $1000 in cash, there's always the temptation to spend it on hookers and blow. That's a big risk that the rest of us do not have to deal with.
February 4, 201411 yr Don't forget though, sitting on $1000 in cash, there's always the temptation to spend it on hookers and blow. That's a big risk that the rest of us do not have to deal with. Unless we virtually fall off the wagon and break the virtual seals on our virtual investments for our own virtual use. That would virtually suck.
February 4, 201411 yr Unless we virtually fall off the wagon and break the virtual seals on our virtual investments for our own virtual use. That would virtually suck. i'm totally virtually building all 74 desert skiffs into a fleet of virtual desert skiffs and an army of virtual boba fetts who's a virtual badass and virtual lukes who's virtually a jedi but just lacks confidence .... virtually
February 5, 201411 yr Well, I just virtually opened all my virtual Log Cabins to make a real sh*t shack that constantly keeps spontaneously combusting for no apparent reason. Fortunately, I also virtually built the virtual Fire Brigade down a ways from it as well. Unfortunately, all the virtual firemen are out on their coffee break so that sh*t shack didn't stand a chance. Now it's just a burnt outhouse.
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