Here's another analogy.
If instead of spending £15.99 in 2008 on Gold: The Best of Spandau Ballet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia you had instead bought £15.99 worth of gold bullion, it would be worth over £400 million pounds now.
Damn I hate that CD even more now.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostThe Only Reason You Might Regret Buying Apple’s iPad 2
I didn't know enough about Apple in 1997 but I nearly did spring for a G5 in 2004. And of course they were pricier than that outside the US, so I'd be looking at rather more than $33K.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostThe Only Reason You Might Regret Buying Apple’s iPad 2
I didn't know enough about Apple in 1997 but I nearly did spring for a G5 in 2004. And of course they were pricier than that outside the US, so I'd be looking at rather more than $33K.
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What if I had bought Apple stock instead?
This is the one I got:
Apple iBook G3/600 14-Inch (Early 2002 - Tr) 2002-01-07 $1799 $42,552
Not quite the return it seems as the dollar was nearly twice as high against my currency then.
The fallacy here of course is if I'd spent the same dosh on a Compaq laptop, it would have long ago been dead, where my iBook still runs.
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Another reason for not buying an iPad?
The Only Reason You Might Regret Buying Apple’s iPad 2
For example, skip the purchase of a $5700 Apple PowerBook G3 250 in 1997 and put the money into Apple stock, and your shares would now be worth $330,563.
Even relatively new customers can find reasons for regret. If you’d skipped the purchase of an Apple Xserve G5 in 2005 for $3999 and bought Apple stock instead, your investment would now be worth $33,877.
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