The Best LEGO Sets to Invest in that Retire in 2023 - Version 8.0
Sets are dropping like flies...
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Friendly reminder:
There is no way to know exactly when any given LEGO set is going to retire, but crowdsourced data from Brickfanatics and the LEGOLeak subreddit is what I have found most accurate.
I analyze every set expected to retire in the current year with specific criteria I developed using data from previous years.
That criteria is shared inside LEGO Investing Mastery if you’d like to learn more about it.
So far, my portfolio has done a great job of outperforming the average return of the LEGO market (and the stock market too for that matter).
The 2023 Introvert Entrepreneur LEGO Hit List
Last month had only a few changes that were outside of our control. A few sets I loved to death had their retirement dates extended, so we had to pull them from the list.
This month, the sets that were pulled from the list are based on data and data alone.
Remember, the hit list contains sets that I am most bullish on. There are still several sets I will be buying that aren’t on this list.
Those will be based on a gut feeling or some other important factor.
As always, PRICE trumps everything. If you can get a LEGO set that doesn’t suck for 50% off, it’s going to be a great investment.
The list assumes all sets are purchased at an equal price point (e.g. 20% OFF for non-exclusives and MSRP for exclusives)
Let’s dive in.