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That's the last thing I'd be buying with $3M, but you do you, Jon.
Cars depreciate immediately after a purchaseJewelry is probably one of the worst ways to spend money imo.. cars I get.. houses I totally get.. jewelry? Fuck that.
Cars depreciate immediately after a purchase
Jewels can actually appreciate in value
I would not be surprised if this was a brand deal.....I hope this is just some bullshit marketing deal and he's not actually spending that money.
What do you mean, it absolutely is super useful. You can sell these for more than you pay for. Do you think the stock market is useless? Hopefully you have your funds diversified in different allocations cause if not, yikes.I'm not talking about value. I am talking about usefulness.
LolCoke and hookers?
Should probably shop for some new clothes. Dude’s wearing the same he wore to the press conference.
Jewelry is probably one of the worst ways to spend money imo.. cars I get.. houses I totally get.. jewelry? Fuck that.
What do you mean, it absolutely is super useful. You can sell these for more than you pay for. Do you think the stock market is useless? Hopefully you have your funds diversified in different allocations cause if not, yikes.
They can be of value, but Jon is mostly looking at extremely overpriced used plain jane rollies and used clapped out APs. It's obvious Jones doesn't know shit about shit if he has to be told what a Batman Rolex is. That store is made to just fleece dudes with too much money and not enough knowledge of what they are buying.Watches like those are stores of value
leave it to sherdog to not know fuck all about real life as usual
What do you mean, it absolutely is super useful. You can sell these for more than you pay for. Do you think the stock market is useless? Hopefully you have your funds diversified in different allocations cause if not, yikes.
The depreciation of cars doesn't typically make them a good investment. Houses and jewelry are pretty safe. Really nice mechanical watches(if real and not fake) tend to appreciate in value over the years. Dollar for dollar, I'd much rather have a Breitling or Rolex watch over a late model Ferrari or Lamborghini. Those watches will be worth more than their original price in 20 years while those sports cars will be sold at the auction block for pennies on the dollar.
Nobody with money is keeping an Audi for 10 years, what kind of example is that? You can make a ton of money buying cars though, especially rarer models and Porsches. Just look at some bring a trailer sales.Exactly. A diverse array of investments is the most useful thing there is because you can leverage it to pay for useful things....and there's always a big market for gold/jewelry/watches. In 10 years no one is gonna give a fuck about a 2023 Audi that cost you 110K off the showroom. It'll be worth a quarter of that and the cost to own it will fuck you in more ways than one.
The watch/jewelry thing is a sound investment. Used Rolex watches have nearly tripled in value from 2011 to 2021. It's literally passive income you can wear, what isn't useful about that?