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I wouldn’t spend money on skins in most games but Counter Strike is different. You can buy a skin, use it for years, and then sell it for more than you paid. In fact, skins are actually a very good investment that have historically had less volatility and better returns than stock indexes like the S&P 500.
Sure, people will always care for skins and beanie babies. Everyone knows that.
These skins have 15% returns? That seems dubious but it could be. I don't think you can sink $300k into skins like you can vanguard, though.
I bought operation cases for around 100€ 5 years ago, it's now worth 1000€
There are skins worth millions, so definitely you can.
...who is paying a million dollars for a skin??
Whales.
Royal whales
That's the case with a lot of collectibles. LEGO is a great investment but you have to keep it somewhere
But you can't get your money back out. You only get Steam wallet credit when you sell it, right?
That's where 3rd party trading platforms come in.