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<blockquote data-quote="Benjamin Olson" data-source="post: 8618764" data-attributes="member: 6988941"><p>Yes, well Hasbro stock was a bad example. The basic point is that I think there is a limited window in which a limited number of people can make a profit flipping a small number these super-premium editions, but that that is very different from them being an easily re-sellable commodity at all, much less one that will reliably appreciate in value. I think even partially justifying the purchase with it somehow being <em>an investment</em> because a few people have profited off flipping them is a dangerous mindset to get into, and one that sellers at all levels of "premium" products with inflated prices often use to take advantage of consumers. </p><p></p><p>The value is entirely based on artificial rarity. They might decide to produce more, and then you just have a used copy of something that is no longer rare. The aftermarket "value" is established by a very limited number of aftermarket sales to a very limited number of people willing to pay ridiculous premiums. If a large percentage of the owners actually decided to sell the resale costs would plummet.</p><p></p><p>In any case don't take investment advice from randos on the internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benjamin Olson, post: 8618764, member: 6988941"] Yes, well Hasbro stock was a bad example. The basic point is that I think there is a limited window in which a limited number of people can make a profit flipping a small number these super-premium editions, but that that is very different from them being an easily re-sellable commodity at all, much less one that will reliably appreciate in value. I think even partially justifying the purchase with it somehow being [I]an investment[/I] because a few people have profited off flipping them is a dangerous mindset to get into, and one that sellers at all levels of "premium" products with inflated prices often use to take advantage of consumers. The value is entirely based on artificial rarity. They might decide to produce more, and then you just have a used copy of something that is no longer rare. The aftermarket "value" is established by a very limited number of aftermarket sales to a very limited number of people willing to pay ridiculous premiums. If a large percentage of the owners actually decided to sell the resale costs would plummet. In any case don't take investment advice from randos on the internet. [/QUOTE]
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