What's in your Investment box?

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dedalusdedalus wrote:Is that X-Men #1 the 1963 one, or the one from the early 90s?
90's obviously
too bad it's worth like $3
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Gatorade? Okay. Never heard of gatorade as an investment, unless you are investing on the hopes that electrolyte stock will one day go through the roof.

I wouldn't call any of my games/comics investments, more of an allocation of funds.
I wouldn't call my stocks that much of an investment, not really making me much.
I'd call the engagement ring I bought my wife an investment and my mutual funds.

Oh, I forgot. I do have a Roman coin that dates back to the time Jesus walked the Earth.

And no, not this jesus...
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seriously. Play games.
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vlame wrote:
dedalusdedalus wrote:Is that X-Men #1 the 1963 one, or the one from the early 90s?
90's obviously
too bad it's worth like $3
Yeah, I was thinking he either had an insanely valuable comic or about $0.25 worth of toilet paper.
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noiseredux wrote:I play my games.
Oh no someone's too cool to make a small investment golly

Besides, I don't like Gatorade, and I already have an e-Reader.
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Video games as an investment? :|
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Gooseberrysoda wrote:
noiseredux wrote:I play my games.
Oh no someone's too cool to make a small investment golly

Besides, I don't like Gatorade, and I already have an e-Reader.
I'm not too cool. It's just generally an investment is a certificate of deposit, mutual fund, stock, bond... not a game. I play my games. Doesn't make me cool. Trust me. Not even my mom says I'm cool.
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Octopod wrote:Video games as an investment? :|
You know good and well that there are at least 10 games that have either kept their value or have increased in value. :wink:
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A few hundred dollars in junk silver. Mostly pre 1964 American coins.
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I play all my games, but I have kept all the doubles and triples given to me so I have 3 sealed copies of Panzer Dragoon Saga, as well as many other rare Saturn games like Guardian Hero's, Burning Rangers, Albert Odyssey, Dragon Force, Shining Force 3, Shining Wisdom, Shining the Holy Ark, Saturn Bomberman and a few more.

But as I said these are all doubles and triples from birthdays and xmas's, which I'm glad I do own. But everything else whether it be rare or not I open and use, since I don't see the reason to keep it sealed up.
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