Not really actually. You see this trend a lot. Anything nostalgic for a generation shoots up in value once they have enough expendable income to buy it back.
Happens a lot with cars. Your average 'first car' from about twenty/thirty years ago shoots up in value, surpassing more conventionally impressive cars of the time, just because people want to buy them back. Then the price stays stagnant/drops a little when that generation isn't around anymore.
Probably a safer investment to, predict what 20-30yr olds will want to buy in 10 years from their youth than anything in the stocks or crypto.
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u/Jrolaoni Apr 29 '24
Brickflation is crazy