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<p>[QUOTE="rick, post: 72626, member: 1235"]Hey Frontein.</p><p> </p><p>About the best thing I could suggest is to research some date from redbooks over the past few years, and you could probably figure some broad level of market increase. It won't be very reliable, because the redbook isn't a reflection of actual market results.</p><p> </p><p>I would check back on average inflation and stock market return - your inflation figure seems low, and your stock market is way too high, but I guess it depends on what sort of aspect you're using. The CPI has gone up significantly more than 3% in the past decade, and the stock market - I think you'd be lucky to get 6% without assuming an enormous amount of risk - all that aside, and back to coins.</p><p> </p><p>The problem that arises that it is a consumer market more than an investment market. You brought up the case of a PR70 coin. Well, markets may cool for proofs or high grades, and boom for key date mid grade - that's a result of consumers following trends in collecting. So if you are researching, I would limit your scope to a particular focus.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rick, post: 72626, member: 1235"]Hey Frontein. About the best thing I could suggest is to research some date from redbooks over the past few years, and you could probably figure some broad level of market increase. It won't be very reliable, because the redbook isn't a reflection of actual market results. I would check back on average inflation and stock market return - your inflation figure seems low, and your stock market is way too high, but I guess it depends on what sort of aspect you're using. The CPI has gone up significantly more than 3% in the past decade, and the stock market - I think you'd be lucky to get 6% without assuming an enormous amount of risk - all that aside, and back to coins. The problem that arises that it is a consumer market more than an investment market. You brought up the case of a PR70 coin. Well, markets may cool for proofs or high grades, and boom for key date mid grade - that's a result of consumers following trends in collecting. So if you are researching, I would limit your scope to a particular focus.[/QUOTE]
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