Leverage is your friend. You're right, I need to take advantage of that.
As a complete aside, I think earlier in this thread I talked about how I am collecting first edition books now. There is a local book chain, called Half Price Books, that has a pretty large assortment of first edition books, signed books, etc. Once or sometimes twice a year they have week where Mon - Tues are 40%, Wed - Thurs 30%, Fri - Sat 20% and Sun a whopping 50%. That includes their first edition books which I just can't believe they allow, and I wonder how long they are going to keep doing it.
So you can technically make nearly a 100% profit on a single purchase, instantly. Now it does depend on whether their pricing is correct on the book, depending on the condition, value, etc. It's a large, local bookstore so I am pretty sure they do their research before pricing the books.
Last Sunday was their 50% off day. I went in and found an incredible, first edition Isaac Asimov - The Naked Sun (signed by Isaac as well) priced at $500. I'd actually looked at it multiple times over the past year or two. I bought it out the door with tax, for $270. If it really is worth $500 it's nearly a 100% gain, but I believe this could be worth a lot more. It's a very scarce book and the dustcover is in great shape, plus it's signed! The book is an ex-library book so there are some markings consistent with a library, but I still am amazed I was able to pick this up. I am not reselling these books, but starting a nice collection. The others I have picked up in this same manner for either 40% or 50% off at Half Price Books over the past two years are, Stephen King's The Stand 1st Edition (Signed), Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire 1st Edition (Bookplate signed), and F. John Fitzgerald's The Beautiful and the Damned 1st Edition. Anne Rice was in town about two weeks ago at a different book store, signing copies of her new book, The Wolf Gift, and I picked one up and had her sign it. I want to stick with collecting what I enjoy reading - mainly horror and sci-fi.
I need to contact an appraiser soon, and also probably bump up my home insurance coverage.
