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The Best LEGO Sets to Invest in that Retire in 2024 - Version 3.0
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The Best LEGO Sets to Invest in that Retire in 2024 - Version 3.0

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IMPORTANT: The spreadsheet version of this list is linked at the bottom of the post

Now that we are halfway through March, it is time for an update to the 2024 Introvert Entrepreneur LEGO Hit List.

Assembling a hit list is a combination of:

  1. Finding which sets are sets expected to retire

  2. Picking which ones are expected to perform best

My favorite resource for finding which sets are expected to retire is the spreadsheet maintained by the LEGOLeak subreddit.

While the list they maintain is not official, it is as close to official as it gets.

When picking the sets that are expected to perform best, I check emotion at the door and use a set picking system that I developed myself.

This 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:

TIE #029: The Best LEGO Investing Strategy on Earth (yes, it's that good)

TIE #029: The Best LEGO Investing Strategy on Earth (yes, it's that good)

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There will be 6 more updates to this hit list (one each month) and the final list will be published in September.

“So should I just come back in September and just look at that list instead of this one?”

No.

Doing so means you won’t have context for which sets came and went throughout the year.

You are also likely to miss out on getting some sets in the Spring/Summer at a really good price.

The format below 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 high)

Let’s dive in.


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