LEGO Sleeper's Retiring End Of 2024 | Invest In Bricks

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  • @daystoppol1592
    @daystoppol1592 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Très intéressant, et cela change des classiques évident.

    • @InvestInBricks
      @InvestInBricks  4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      merci beaucoup. j'apprécie les commentaires. cela demande beaucoup de travail. I hope Google translate got it right thank you.

  • @knoblauchhorst9405
    @knoblauchhorst9405 11 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    cool channel! i recently saw how expensive old sets get. do you have any video about your portfolio? And I am curious how did it do in terms of return on your investment?

    • @InvestInBricks
      @InvestInBricks  11 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      When I do videos if I have a set I say if I have it and usually show it and say how many I have. As for ROI I've said in previous videos if I can't get less than 30% then I don't buy it. Usually it's better than that. Thanks again

  • @bricksbeersbeards9368
    @bricksbeersbeards9368 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    interesting content, unique perspective. thanks!

    • @InvestInBricks
      @InvestInBricks  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@bricksbeersbeards9368 Thanks for watching and commenting. I try to give helpful information for the LEGO investment community. When I started I'd have liked to be able to go to one place and find all the information about every set I was looking at. Some channels like Shane's use data like what sets sell for but only on one platform. I try to give as much information as possible probably too much and it makes it boring for people but not a lot I can do about that. Thanks again

    • @bricksbeersbeards9368
      @bricksbeersbeards9368 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@InvestInBricks I hear you. I'm not into investing...yet...what happened is I have some sets in back-log now for 2-3 years (pyramid, home alone, others) and it got me thinking...hmm...I wonder when they retire what will happen...Maybe as a hobby when I retire in a few years...

    • @bricksbeersbeards9368
      @bricksbeersbeards9368 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@InvestInBricks I just subscribed!

    • @bricksbeersbeards9368
      @bricksbeersbeards9368 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@InvestInBricks I don't invest...yet, what happened is that I now have a decent back-log of NIB sets (globe, pyramid, and a few more) and it go me thinking...what will thee be worth in the future...maybe when I retire in a few years I'll do it as a hobby.

    • @InvestInBricks
      @InvestInBricks  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@bricksbeersbeards9368 Hi! Thanks for joining our little group. I have a brother in law who buys all the big sets £300+ but when he buys he gets 2 of each and keeps one in it's box from the shop still sealed never touches it one day it will be his retirement I guess. It's a great idea unless they bring out another and you know LEGO they like to bring them back again. Some sets you know 99% they won't re-make but you never know. I always have brickset/brickeconomy on my phone so all I have to do is put set numbers in and I know everthing about the set I can find out. So many people have got in to investing by just buying an extra one and selling it later to recoup some of the cost of the set they bought then it's 2 sets then 3 before they know it they buy 10 sets and build one and make a profit. Thanks for watching take care.

  • @questcrewmini
    @questcrewmini 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Good video! Would of loved for you to go more in depth as to why you thought they were good investments! Perhaps split it into multiple parts so you have a bit more time to talk about each set

    • @InvestInBricks
      @InvestInBricks  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@questcrewmini hi. Thanks for watching and commenting. How I've done these are if brickeconomy says it's a good investment then I've said as much. The one's I've personally said I think it should be a good investment it's purely because of the data. I did explain when I started to do this extra info things like good ratings from all 3 sites. Part out value, selling prices already before it retires how many people want it etc. I work on a combination of all of those things if all the data looks good then I say I think it should be a good investment. I don't like to actually say it because if someone bought sets and they didn't perform then I'd feel bad even though it's happened to me. I want people to look at those sets closer and do their own due diligence I got burned when I started. I wouldn't want people to watch my videos and just go out and buy the sets I said should do well. Hopefully that helps. Thanks again for watching and commenting.