It’s certainly a maxim that has helped many stock investors. Art collectors, too. You may not be in the seven-to-nine figure art buyer’s club, but if you want to dabble a bit, here are 10 key ...
Unlike conventional assets, art is a non-correlated asset, meaning its value does not directly fluctuate with the stock market. This characteristic makes it an attractive option for investors ...
As an investment, art can hedge against inflation, but expect bond-level returns. Investors should consider securitized art holding companies for easier transactions than physical art pieces.
Art funds are structured similarly to other investment funds. They allow investors to partially own and reap the benefits of a particular asset without footing the entire cost and risk outright.