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Originally Posted by erik asher
It’s not ridiculous at all...do your research...a substantial majority of PAMs that were bout in the late 90’s through 2005 are now selling used for more than their retail price at the time. Maybe only a few of the more expensive (over 15k) PAMs from that time period are still hovering around their original retail price.
So, in 20 years, it should be expected that most PAMs will appreciate and not depreciate in value. Yes, in the short term, most PAMs depreciate. But in the long term, most appreciate. This is undeniable—simple facts based on the original retail prices and current selling prices.
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In nominal terms? I’d like to see something more than anecdotal data/references that suggest ‘most’ appreciate, in real terms, particularly when factoring in any sort of modest discount rate