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It’s that time of month again where we take a look at the investment performance of every relevant LEGO set that retired in both 2021 and 2022.
No one else actively publishes this information in written form or on YouTube.
REMINDER: My personal investing philosophy is to buy retiring LEGO sets and sell them 12-16 months later
That means any 2021 sets I owned have already been sold.
So why do I still track them? For fun.
It’s also an informative way to look at the market and identify trends.
One day, it might make more sense to hold LEGO for an extra year.
If you have no idea what LEGO investing is, read this post so you are up to speed.
Let’s dive in.