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My minimum ROI for all sets is 25% cleared, including a user fee to cross the border, for all medium sets with one exception (a HE used set that I sold at a17% annualized ROI)  but since you asked...

Indominus Rex
Sale Price 189.00
S&H&Fees - 44.66
Purchase price - 102.33
Gross profit - 42.01 US per set or a 41% return for a 4 week hold.

T-Rex Tracker
Sale Price 105.00
S&H&Fees 26.04
Purchase Price - 52.54
Gross Profit - 26.42 US per set for a 50% return for a 4 week hold.  Could have squeezed an extra 3 dollars by shipping smart post but that adds a trip to Fedex. This isn't really enough profit for me on this set,  based on the work involved, so I bumped my price up and will hold for later.

Aquanauts
Sale Price - 99.00
S&H&Fees - 24.37
Purchase Price - approx. 30 (have to check my database)
Gross Profit - 44.63 US for a 148% return on a 3-4 month hold

Darth Vader
Sale Price - 130.00
S&H&Fees - 22.59
Purchase Price - approx. 45 (have to check my database)
Gross Profit - 62.41 US for a 138% return on a 4 month hold.

 

Profit may be reduced by $10.75 if I have to pay when I cross the border next time.

 

Thank you for your concern :D

What are the Aquanauts and Darth Vader?  I like the margins listed :)

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What are the Aquanauts and Darth Vader?  I like the margins listed :)

of course now the way to do that is 

1. buy the delorean LEGO 21103

2. Go back in time

3. buy whole lot of  "Aquanauts" and "Darth Vader"

4. instead of landing in 2015 go to 2030 sell them for 20X or 30X. buy **** load of whatever is cheaper gold, platinum or uranium

5. Come back in 2015 and enjoy life with the new found wealth ;)

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of course now the way to do that is 

1. buy the delorean LEGO 21103

2. Go back in time

3. buy whole lot of  "Aquanauts" and "Darth Vader"

4. instead of landing in 2015 go to 2030 sell them for 20X or 30X. buy **** load of whatever is cheaper gold, platinum or uranium

5. Come back in 2015 and enjoy life with the new found wealth

If you're going to do that, might as well buy a sports almanac and go back to 1955.

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If you're going to do that, might as well buy a sports almanac and go back to 1955.

If I were playing this game, I wouldn't want to go back so far.  October of 1970 wouldn't be a bad date.  Invest $10,000 in the IPO of a little store named Walmart.  Present day value of those shares?  $130,000,000 (yeah, that's millions).

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If I were playing this game, I wouldn't want to go back so far.  October of 1970 wouldn't be a bad date.  Invest $10,000 in the IPO of a little store named Walmart.  Present day value of those shares?  $130,000,000 (yeah, that's millions).

were you even born @ that time.. .probably you would just change your own "future" and "existence" LOL .... 

i wasn't born then so i won't even try to go there... ;) probably something in the 85->87 will be fine for me. 

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were you even born @ that time.. .probably you would just change your own "future" and "existence" LOL .... 

i wasn't born then so i won't even try to go there... ;) probably something in the 85->87 will be fine for me. 

OK, ok.  Jump to 1980.  Same $10,000 would still be worth north of $50 million.  Plus $100k/year in dividends alone.  I hate that my parents weren't in the stock market.

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OK, ok.  Jump to 1980.  Same $10,000 would still be worth north of $50 million.  Plus $100k/year in dividends alone.  I hate that my parents weren't in the stock market.

my parents were not rich to have stocks. they could barely put food on the table and send 3 kids to school.

http://www.dollartimes.com/inflation/inflation.php?amount=10000&year=1970 says $10k in 1970 is equivalent to over $60k so that's a lot of money by 70's standard to put in stock market.  { for my parents .... of course if they were able to then we won't be having this conversation } :D

 

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I'm officially out of the LR: Constitution Train market.  Last one went for $135.  I bought all of mine for $50, so not too shabby really.

its a pretty sweet train, I love old western sets and have a bunch of the ones from the 90's so I can appreciate it even though it was kinda small, hopefully Lego will give us a proper steam driven train in the near future. 

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its a pretty sweet train, I love old western sets and have a bunch of the ones from the 90's so I can appreciate it even though it was kinda small, hopefully Lego will give us a proper steam driven train in the near future. 

I did keep one for myself. ;)  As I do with pretty much everything.

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