This post is brought to you by me.
Collecting profit on your LEGO investments isn’t as easy as it sounds.
You need an active Amazon Seller account, approval to sell the LEGO brand, and an understanding of how to send your LEGO to Amazon when the time to sell comes.
You can put that off until the last minute or you can get my LEGO Investing Mastery guide.
In just 105 minutes, you will learn how to get everything set up and which costly mistakes to avoid as a beginner.
I just did a complete refresh of the guide last week.
Get access to it here.
We are already one month into 2024 which means it is time to take a look at the market and see how it is performing.
Last month we said goodbye to tracking 2021 retirees which means this month we say hello to tracking 2023 retirees.
With this information you will be able to see which retiring sets and themes are performing best from the past two years.
You will not find this anywhere else on the internet.
If you have no idea what LEGO investing is, read this post so you are up to speed.
This post is not the post where I show which LEGO sets I own personally.
That post is here:
Let’s dive in.