Let's say you're Jimmy, and you can only bring in about $10,000 a year for the next 4 years on BP morphs (money gets less every year as morph prices drop). You have the opportunity to buy 0.3 50% Hets for a ground breaking morph for $2500 each (bulk, maybe $6000 total). In two years you can buy 1.0 100% Het for around $5000. The following year you can breed them and hope that the ground breaking morph appears and you make your fortune.
The twist... you only planned on spending about half your earnings a year on re-investments, so these are the only investments you're probably going to make in hopes for a future pay off.
Also, you have a 1 in 8 chance that all three of those 50% Het girls are normals (that also means you have a 7 in 8 chance for something!). And even if one or two are true Hets, you only have a 1 in 4 chance per egg that your homozygous morph will appear (that is, if they produce at all).
Would you take that gamble? Or would you go the safe way and re-invest in a lower, more predictable morph (Het females and morph male) with less chance of a fortune but more stable income?
Gut check, people. Think this through and be honest.