Last_Dragon & Goldfinger
Goldfinger, you chase numbers and status, but I deal in something that outlasts both. There’s an ancient relic that could serve as a safe‑haven and a statement of legacy. Interested in a venture that’s both profitable and permanent?
Sounds intriguing, but you’ll need to show me the numbers first—profit potential, scarcity, and how it fits into a portfolio that’s both glamorous and enduring. Let’s talk details.
I’ll bring the ledger—precise numbers, proven scarcity, and the item’s long‑term value. When you see the figures, the picture will be clear.
Excellent, bring the ledger—let's see the figures and see how this relic stacks up against the rest of the market.
Here’s the brief: acquisition cost $3,500, current market value $7,200, projected annual appreciation 4% over five years, expected return 20% on investment, rarity index 8 out of 10, fit 7/10 with luxury portfolios, risk 3/10. The relic outpaces most gems and carries a legacy factor that no short‑term trader can match. If you need more detail, let me know.
Three thousand five hundred for a relic that’s worth seven thousand two hundred and could grow 4 percent a year—sounds like a good play, but I’d like to see the exact cash flow projection and the exit strategy. Bring the detailed numbers, and we’ll make a deal that’s both glamorous and evergreen.