Collecting software and other goodies?


Recently, I have noticed that much of the software that I have purchased just in the last five yrs. Such as CD{gold},SACD and LP have gone up considerably in value.I do not purchase with the idea of making an investment. But we can't deny that pricing has gone up. So to many fellow Audiogoners what would you be looking at now? That in the next say five yrs you will look back and say wow am I glad I bought?
schipo
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Any item is worth whatever you can get someone to pay for it(at least to the person buying it).I'm into listening not collecting so I won't pay (what I consider) outrageous prices for LPs or discs.I don't know if my statement is what you're looking for,it's just my thoughts on the subject.
Limited edition items can appreciate in value significantly when they go out of print. The problem is they can drop in value even faster when a better sounding remastered or expanded version comes out.

Investing in collectibles of any kind is tricky. You can make a lot of money or wind up with a bunch of stuff that nobody wants.

If you enjoy owning premium versions of albums then buy them for that reason and if you make some money off them down the road, all the better.
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Yep, soon it will be time to sell some of the software to buy better equipment. But not yet.