Thanks for watching. The Globe is a beautiful set but I'm afraid the cats out of the bag because of the World Map. You'll have a longer hold time unfortunately because so many people are getting into investing we're all going to have to extend our hold times. I don't mind too much I'm investing for my retirement so an extra 6/12 months won't make too much difference. Thanks again take care.
got the tree house as a damaged box via ebay for an unbelievable price, when it was supposed to retire...then they decided not to retire it - so I built it!!!
Hi. The box is a big part of the value. Unless it's an amazing price I wouldn't buy them. We'll have to see how it does if people liquidated them before or kept some. I know some people sold all they had and didn't buy again because they left a bad taste. Hopefully they do well.
You will have to pardon the ignorance, as I have only just started looking at Lego as an investment and have seen a few of your videos. What makes these obvious buys? For example, why’s the Tusken raider obvious? 🤔 Also, do you focus on buying small sets like brick headz and buying up like 100 sets that are small £5-£10 sets or less sets with potential bigger profit
@@beattieboi91 hi thanks for watching. I tend to stay away from obvious buys. If you look back to my videos and watch don't follow the crowd it will explain better. I still haven't bought 1 BrickHeadz I've had them in my hand but changed mind at the last moment and didn't buy. With BrickHeadz if you don't have much money or space then you can start there but you'll have to sell high numbers to be able to make a reasonable profit, don't get me wrong loads do it just not me. We all have our own strategy and have to weigh up everything ourselves. You could buy 100 of a BrickHead that does amazing from £10 to £70 but it's not likely more buy for £10 and sell for £20 after fees etc. I only buy sets that MSRP is below £100 but get as cheap as possible then hopefully it will go to £130-£150 and make £70-£90 per sale instead if you're lucky if it only goes back to MSRP then maybe £40-£50 but in cases like that I'd just hold for longer. Hope that helps. Thanks again.
Real nice you show the sets now you talk about
Yes from now on I will overlay the pictures. I was trying to make it easier for my editor ( My wife ) To edit. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hey from the States! I just got the Globe and I’m very excited about it! Lots of good sets that are retiring and wish I could get them all
Thanks for watching. The Globe is a beautiful set but I'm afraid the cats out of the bag because of the World Map. You'll have a longer hold time unfortunately because so many people are getting into investing we're all going to have to extend our hold times. I don't mind too much I'm investing for my retirement so an extra 6/12 months won't make too much difference. Thanks again take care.
got the tree house as a damaged box via ebay for an unbelievable price, when it was supposed to retire...then they decided not to retire it - so I built it!!!
Hi. The box is a big part of the value. Unless it's an amazing price I wouldn't buy them. We'll have to see how it does if people liquidated them before or kept some. I know some people sold all they had and didn't buy again because they left a bad taste. Hopefully they do well.
You will have to pardon the ignorance, as I have only just started looking at Lego as an investment and have seen a few of your videos. What makes these obvious buys? For example, why’s the Tusken raider obvious? 🤔
Also, do you focus on buying small sets like brick headz and buying up like 100 sets that are small £5-£10 sets or less sets with potential bigger profit
@@beattieboi91 hi thanks for watching. I tend to stay away from obvious buys. If you look back to my videos and watch don't follow the crowd it will explain better. I still haven't bought 1 BrickHeadz I've had them in my hand but changed mind at the last moment and didn't buy. With BrickHeadz if you don't have much money or space then you can start there but you'll have to sell high numbers to be able to make a reasonable profit, don't get me wrong loads do it just not me. We all have our own strategy and have to weigh up everything ourselves. You could buy 100 of a BrickHead that does amazing from £10 to £70 but it's not likely more buy for £10 and sell for £20 after fees etc. I only buy sets that MSRP is below £100 but get as cheap as possible then hopefully it will go to £130-£150 and make £70-£90 per sale instead if you're lucky if it only goes back to MSRP then maybe £40-£50 but in cases like that I'd just hold for longer. Hope that helps. Thanks again.