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Are Collectibles an Investment… or a Bubble?
Summary
This video explores whether collectibles like Pokémon cards, sneakers, and vintage video games are truly investments or just speculative bubbles. It breaks down how the collectibles market works, why prices fluctuate, and the difference between collecting for fun and investing for wealth. The video highlights the risks involved, such as damage, theft, and market volatility, contrasting them with traditional investments that generate cash flow.
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