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😨🤯 Investments in Lego turned out to be more profitable than stocks and gold. 🏆 Blogger Shane O'Farrell shared that in 1996, he bought a Fort Legoredo set for $85. In 2022, he sold it for $2,405. Shane previously traded on the stock market, earning about 8% annually, which is a decent figure for the USA. However, after selling the Lego set, he realized that the real goldmine was here. 💰 Shane started buying old sets cheaply and tracking their prices. For example, the Star Wars TIE Fighter Pilot set, which was discontinued in 2021, was sold for $60, but after being discontinued, it now sells for $350. That's a 400% profit in just 2-3 years. By finding such models and researching the market, Shane earns 200-300% annually solely from Lego. 📈

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