My friend and I came up with an idea to help LEGO investors, and make investing easier, in the words of my friend.
The overall concept is to have everything in one place, buying, selling, all the online stores, and portfolios, for example. You would have a portfolio of all your LEGO sets, like the one on BrickPicker, and each (day) it would update to the latest price, to get a more accurate portfolio.
It would also have a daily chart for each LEGO set showing the price for about 5 years. It would be like a stock chart. And instead of the stock ticker, it would be the set number!
Then if you want to purchase the set, you go to the trade tab, and pick one of the five stores we would offer, Amazon.com, Lego.com, Walmart.com, Bricklink.com, and Target.com.
Once you've chosen your store, all of the listings on the website will appear, witch you would be able to filter buy price, quantity etc.
That's the overall idea, I'm still looking into it, it would have to be A LOT of coding, which I have no experience in.
What do you guys think, anything we could add to make it better? Any constructive criticism would be great!
P.S We would also partner with other LEGO investing companies like BrickPicker!!
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My friend and I came up with an idea to help LEGO investors, and make investing easier, in the words of my friend.
The overall concept is to have everything in one place, buying, selling, all the online stores, and portfolios, for example. You would have a portfolio of all your LEGO sets, like the one on BrickPicker, and each (day) it would update to the latest price, to get a more accurate portfolio.
It would also have a daily chart for each LEGO set showing the price for about 5 years. It would be like a stock chart. And instead of the stock ticker, it would be the set number!
Then if you want to purchase the set, you go to the trade tab, and pick one of the five stores we would offer, Amazon.com, Lego.com, Walmart.com, Bricklink.com, and Target.com.
Once you've chosen your store, all of the listings on the website will appear, witch you would be able to filter buy price, quantity etc.
That's the overall idea, I'm still looking into it, it would have to be A LOT of coding, which I have no experience in.
What do you guys think, anything we could add to make it better? Any constructive criticism would be great!
P.S We would also partner with other LEGO investing companies like BrickPicker!!
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