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From Bricks to Bucks: We wrote a deep dive on why LEGO is becoming a serious asset class

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Hey everyone. We put together a full blog post breaking down the investment case for LEGO, packed with data and sources for anyone who wants the receipts. Some highlights: ∙11% average annual returns across 2,300+ sets (1987 to 2015), per the HSE Moscow study ∙ Roughly 35% appreciation within 12 months of retirement on average ∙ Sealed condition commands 3 to 5x over built examples ∙ Minifigure exclusivity can account for 45 to 66% of a set’s retail value ∙ The secondary market is now...

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