Codie Sanchez
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And I think anybody who buys, you know, it's okay for the super rich people to buy like a $7 million card or whatever.
They don't fucking care.
It's like one one millionth of their net worth.
But for a normal kid who doesn't have much money, probably doesn't even own a house yet or any assets to say that like trading cards are going to hold their value long term just because they have over this last cycle freaks me out.
He was like, oh, but careful if you say it on the internet, because people will be like, blah!
And I go, no, I'm going to save the receipts on this.
Come at me in three years.
I know, but likeβ But I don't want to be right.
I'd rather that they made money and I was wrong, but I don't think that's going to be what happens.
Yeah, they just hold the bag.
I think it's a real issue when you buy things that don't have inherent value.
I mean, I'm like old school, like Buffett, like a house is always going to have a value because you have to live in it, you know, and a car, you can utilize it, you know, commodities, we need it for the economy.
But, you know, anything that you trade, even art, which has held its, you know, its value over many, many years is tough if you hold it just for value, because who are you going to trade with quickly if you need some cash?
That's tough.
Wait, I didn't know that.
What's the most expensive piece of art you bought?
Too much?
Fascinating.
Do you have specific artists you like buying from?
Are they like really well-known ones like Picasso or Warhol or are these like modern artists?