Investing in the Future (coming soon)
At Wolfe's Brick Capital, we specialize in LEGO investments in themes that drive growth. We are passionate about growing your wealth. Our portfolio includes a diverse range of themes such as Star Wars, Speed Champions, Technic and more. Let us help you achieve your investment goals. Investors get monthly financial updates and urgent news as we believe transparency is key to success.
With LEGO investing, our objective is simple:
We make returns from buying, holding and selling LEGO. Once a set is retired, its value increases. The secondary market for retired LEGO has proven to be in demand the past few years.
By professionally evaluating each investment, we aim to maximise our returns. LEGO is hard to store, which parallels with physical investments such as gold.
We store the LEGO ourselves to eliminate your troubles. The returns speak louder than anything else, outperforming most index funds.
HOW TO INVEST
Step one:
Enquire about how much returns you want. We will then guide you on how many years and how much principal you need to invest. You will then pay for the units (parts of the fund). The minimum principal is $500 and the minimum investment period is 5 years.
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Step two:
Once payment has been completed, you will be accepted to the premium investors club. You will enjoy perks such as discounts on our LEGO sets and exclusive access to pre-order held LEGO sets.
Check our website for monthly financial reports exclusively for investors. We update the total fund value (sum of investor's principal and asset value) at the start of each month. The value of your investment will be sent via email.
The value of your investment is calculated by taking your percentage of the original fund value and seeing what that percentage of the current fund value is worth.
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Step three:
When you decide to sell your part of the fund, you will need to give us a month's notice beforehand. The value of your investment (at the time the application was sent) will be what you receive back from us minus a 50% fee (only on capital gains)
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Example:
John invested $500 for 5 years when the total fund value was $5,000. He owned 10% of the fund ($500/5000). His initial investment value was $500.
5 years later, the total fund value rose to $10,000. Since he owned 10% of the fund his final investment value was $1000.
John decided to sell his investment. He got back his original $500 + $250 capital gains (after 50% fee on capital gains).
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