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TIE LEGO Investing Market Performance Update - December 2023
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TIE LEGO Investing Market Performance Update - December 2023

This is our final month tracking 2021 set data... come take a look at the final numbers!

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Jarek Lewis
Dec 29, 2023
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With December just about in the books and Christmas behind us, it’s time to take a look at the performance of retired sets from 2021 and 2022.

The post-holiday update is my favorite update of the year because it heavily highlights the best themes.

My guess is that the newsletter favorites (Speed Champions, Star Wars, and Technic) will see the largest jump in value vs. all other themes.

This will be the final update for 2021 sets and we will transition to tracking 2022 and 2023 inside future monthly updates.

You won’t find this data anywhere else and for whatever reason I am the only person that publishes this information.

REMINDER: My personal investing philosophy is to buy retiring LEGO sets and sell them 12-18 months later

That means I no longer own any of the 2021 sets documented below.

I continue to track them for fun and entertainment.

It’s also an informative way to look at the market and identify trends.

One day, it might make more sense to hold LEGO longer than 18 months.

If you have no idea what LEGO investing is, read this post so you are up to speed.

Let’s dive in.


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