I tend to agree with you. We may not be out of the woods yet, and this may just be the summer dip. But I’m seeing machines priced well for this market sit around for weeks before they sell. Motivated sellers could start dropping prices soon.
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I tend to agree with you. We may not be out of the woods yet, and this may just be the summer dip. But I’m seeing machines priced well for this market sit around for weeks before they sell. Motivated sellers could start dropping prices soon.
Quoted from Phat_Jay:Pins were never meant to be “investment vehicles” play them, look at them, share them, enjoy them. But dont expect investment income as an individual and you’ll do fine.
I don’t treat them as investments but as a hobby that doesn’t depreciate in value nearly as fast as others. Purchase price still comes into play. If I buy high and sell low, the real cost of my entertainment goes up.
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