The Best LEGO Sets to Invest in that Retire in 2024 - Version 8.0
This is the penultimate edition, only one update remains!
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IMPORTANT: A SPREADSHEET VERSION OF THE HIT LIST IS LINKED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST
Version 8.0 of this hit list means there is only one update remaining for 2024.
The list you see next month is the official list and the one I will use to invest with.
To create this list, I do two things:
I grab a giant list of sets expected to retire at the end of the year
I input Amazon sales rank data into my set picking system at let it spit out which sets it thinks will perform best
My favorite resource for sets expected to retire is the Bricktap Retirement Spreadsheet from the LEGOLeak subreddit.
My system has shown an ability to predict most of the top performing sets each year during retroactive analysis.
If you’d like to review how it works, read this post:
The format below for listing sets is as follows:
Theme
List of sets my system likes
List of honorable mentions if they exist (system likes them but shelf life is too long)
I have added in two new metrics with this update:
Demand Score (the higher the better)
Shelf Life (the lower the better)
I hope you enjoy their addition.
Let’s dive in.