Collectible Investments for the High Net Worth Investor

Collectible Investments for the High Net Worth Investor
Author: Stephen Satchell
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2009-07-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0080923054

Many high net worth individuals are interested in diversifying their portfolios and investing in collectibles. A collectible is any physical asset that appreciates in value over time because it is rare or desired by many. Stamps, coins, fine art, antiques, books, and wine are examples of collectibles. Where does the financial advisor or investment manager for these high net worth individuals go to learn about these investments? There is no comprehensive resource from the financial standpoint--until now. Dr Stephen Satchell of Trinity College, Cambridge, has developed a book in which experts in various types of collectibles analyze the financial aspects of investing in these collectibles. Chapters address issues such as: liquidity challenges, tax ramifications, appreciation timelines, the challenge of forecasting and measuring appreciation, and the psychological component of collecting and the role of emotion in collectible investing. Key FeaturesFeature: Contributors are experts in collectible investing from around the worldBenefit: Gives financial advisors and wealth managers handy access to expert opinions to better advise clients interested in collectible investmentsFeature: Experts discuss the pros and cons of collectibles from an investment perspective in their area of expertise Benefit: One stop shopping, all expertise brought together in one volume, creating a handy reference guideFeature: Experts discuss art, stamps, coins, antiques, wine, from around the world in one global perspectiveBenefit: Wealth managers can gain information about a wide range of collectibles and learn about investing in these types with a global perspective

The Best Types Of Collectibles To Invest In Buying, Why You Should Invest In Buying Collectibles, The Benefits Of Investing In Buying Collectibles, How To Find A Worthwhile Collectible Investment, And How To Generate Wealth On Social Media Platforms

The Best Types Of Collectibles To Invest In Buying, Why You Should Invest In Buying Collectibles, The Benefits Of Investing In Buying Collectibles, How To Find A Worthwhile Collectible Investment, And How To Generate Wealth On Social Media Platforms
Author: Dr Harrison Sachs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre:
ISBN:

This essay sheds light on the best types of collectibles to invest in buying, explicates why you should invest in buying collectibles, demystifies the benefits of investing in buying collectibles, and expounds upon how to find a worthwhile collectible investment. Furthermore, how to generate extreme wealth online on social media platforms by profusely producing ample lucrative income generating assets is elucidated in this essay. Additionally, the utmost best income generating assets to create for generating extreme wealth online in the digital era are identified, how to become a highly successful influencer online on social media platforms is elucidated, and the plethora of assorted benefits of becoming a successful influencer online are revealed in this essay. Moreover, how to attain extreme fame leverage is demystified and how to earn substantial money online so that you afford to eminently enrich every aspect of your life is meticulously expounded upon in this essay. When cherry picking a collectible to invest in buying, it can be an eminently overwhelming to ascertain which particular collectible investment is apt to yield the highest return on investment overtime from its capital gains. Collectibles can appreciate in value overtime or depreciate in value overtime. Collectibles have tremendous extrinsic value and are not just procured for investment purposes. Collectibles are produced in finite quantities and deemed valuable due to their rarity and popularity. Collectibles are often stored in smoke-free homes and are often kept in excellent condition. Collectibles can be licensed collectible merchandise from popular franchises, such as statues and action figures of characters from the popular franchises. Collectibles are not limited to being licensed collectible merchandise from popular franchises. Categories of collectibles can for instance encompass "antiques, toys, coins, trading cards, comic books, and stamps". Being produced in a limited production run and being produced in an insufficient quantity that does not satisfy customer demand for the collectibles confers value to collectibles. Furthermore, being licensed collectible merchandise from popular franchises also confers value to collectibles. Collectibles have tremendous extrinsic value and are highly sought after items by collectors alike. Collectibles that are kept in pristine condition are worth far more money on the second hand market than collector's that are in poor condition. Retaining collectibles and preserving their conditions can be expensive, especially if it comes at the cost of paying monthly reoccurring storage unit rental costs. While collectibles may be able to appreciate in value far faster than other asset classes they do not produce reoccurring investment income, are expensive to retain, and are typically deemed to be illiquid assets. While it may be simple to find buyers for collectibles on the second hand market, it is still time consuming to fulfill the orders and ship out the collectibles to the buyers. Whether or not a collectible item will be desirable in the coming years to collectors on the second hand market is enigmatic, especially since similar collectible items can be released in the coming years of that are superior to the original collectible items released in past years. For instance, an updated action figure of the same character may be released in the coming years that is superior to the original action figure of the same character its terms of its overall quality. The release of an updated action figure of the same character that for instance has a superior sculpt as well as superior details, aesthetics, shadings, textures, articulation, and accessories that render it a far more desirable figure than the original action figure of the same character can culminate in the original action figure of the same character being devalued. Collectors are eminently eager to fill their collections up with the utmost best collectables.

The Worst Types Of Collectibles To Invest In Buying, Why You Should Not Invest In Buying Collectibles, The Problems With Investing In Buying Collectibles, How To Find A Worthwhile Collectible Investment, And How To Generate Extreme Wealth Online

The Worst Types Of Collectibles To Invest In Buying, Why You Should Not Invest In Buying Collectibles, The Problems With Investing In Buying Collectibles, How To Find A Worthwhile Collectible Investment, And How To Generate Extreme Wealth Online
Author: Dr Harrison Sachs
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre:
ISBN:

This essay sheds light on the worst types of collectibles to invest in buying, explicates why you should not invest in buying collectibles, demystifies the problems with investing in buying collectibles, and expounds upon how to find a worthwhile collectible investment. Furthermore, how to generate extreme wealth online on social media platforms by profusely producing ample lucrative income generating assets is elucidated in this essay. Additionally, the utmost best income generating assets to create for generating extreme wealth online in the digital era are identified, how to become a highly successful influencer online on social media platforms is elucidated, and the plethora of assorted benefits of becoming a successful influencer online are revealed in this essay. Moreover, how to attain extreme fame leverage is demystified and how to earn substantial money online so that you afford to eminently enrich every aspect of your life is meticulously expounded upon in this essay. When cherry picking a collectible to invest in buying, it can be an eminently overwhelming to ascertain which particular collectible investment is apt to yield the highest return on investment overtime from its capital gains. Collectibles can appreciate in value overtime or depreciate in value overtime. Collectibles have tremendous extrinsic value and are not just procured for investment purposes. Collectibles are produced in finite quantities and are deemed valuable due to their rarity and popularity. Once procured, collectibles are often stored in smoke-free homes or storage units and are often kept in excellent condition to preserve their conditions. Collectibles can consist of licensed collectible merchandise from popular franchises, such as collectible statues and collectible action figures of iconic characters from popular franchises. Collectibles are not solely limited to being licensed collectible merchandise from popular franchises. Categories of collectibles for instance encompass "antiques, toys, coins, trading cards, comic books, and stamps". Being produced in a limited production run and being produced in an insufficient quantity that does not satisfy customer demand for the collectibles confers greater value to collectibles. Furthermore, being licensed collectible merchandise from popular franchises also confers value to collectibles. Collectibles have tremendous extrinsic value and are highly sought after collectible items by collectors alike. Collectibles that are kept in pristine condition are worth far more money on the second hand market than collectibles that are in poor condition. Retaining collectibles and preserving their conditions can be expensive, especially if it comes at the cost of paying monthly reoccurring storage unit rental costs to be able to do so. While collectibles may be able to appreciate in value far faster than other asset classes, they do not produce reoccurring investment income, are expensive to retain, and are typically deemed to be illiquid assets. While it may be simple to find buyers for collectibles on the second hand market, it is still time consuming to fulfill the orders and ship out the collectibles to the buyers. Whether or not a collectible item will be desirable in the coming years to collectors on the second hand market is enigmatic, especially since similar collectible items can be released in the coming years that are superior to the original collectible items that were released in past years. For instance, an updated action figure of the same character may be released in the coming years that is superior to the original action figure of the same character its terms of its overall quality. The release of an updated action figure of the same character may for instance have a superior sculpt as well as superior details, aesthetics, shadings, textures, articulation, and accessories that render it a far more desirable figure than the original action figure of the same character.

Invest Like a Guru

Invest Like a Guru
Author: Charlie Tian
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119362407

Adopt the investment strategy that built Warren Buffett's fortune Invest Like a Guru provides an invaluable resource for high-quality-focused value investing, with expert insight and practical tools for implementation. Written by the man behind GuruFocus.com, this book expands on the site's value strategies and research tools to provide a primer for those exploring pathways to higher returns at lower risk. The book begins with an insightful explanation of high-quality-focused value investing concepts, then quickly moves into practical, detailed guidance on analysis, valuation, key factors, and risks to avoid. Case studies demonstrate real-world application of various analysis methods, and the discussion walks you through important calculations using real examples. Author Charlie Tian draws upon his own experiences and lessons learned to provide true insight on high-quality-focused value investing as a strategy, providing both reference and expert advice in this singularly useful guide. Warren Buffett once said, "I would rather buy good companies at fair prices than buy fair companies at good prices." That's how he built his fortune, and his method is what we now call high-quality-focused value investing. This book shows you how to determine what constitutes "good companies" and "fair prices," with practical tools for real-world application. Learn the principles and concepts of high-quality-focused value investing Understand the analysis process and valuation of prospective investments Avoid the value traps that can trigger permanent losses Study clear examples of key ratios and calculations We can't all become the next Warren Buffett, but we can boost returns while reducing risk using the right investment strategy. High-quality-focused value investing provides a path to profit, and Invest Like a Guru is the one-of-a-kind guidebook for getting on track.

Python for Finance

Python for Finance
Author: Yves Hilpisch
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1492024295

The financial industry has recently adopted Python at a tremendous rate, with some of the largest investment banks and hedge funds using it to build core trading and risk management systems. Updated for Python 3, the second edition of this hands-on book helps you get started with the language, guiding developers and quantitative analysts through Python libraries and tools for building financial applications and interactive financial analytics. Using practical examples throughout the book, author Yves Hilpisch also shows you how to develop a full-fledged framework for Monte Carlo simulation-based derivatives and risk analytics, based on a large, realistic case study. Much of the book uses interactive IPython Notebooks.

The Savvy Investor’s Guide to Building Wealth Through Alternative Investments

The Savvy Investor’s Guide to Building Wealth Through Alternative Investments
Author: H. Kent Baker
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1801171378

The Savvy Investor's Guide to Building Wealth Through Alternative Investments is written for investors familiar with traditional investments but with limited knowledge of alternative assets and strategies. This book attempts to remove some of the mystery surrounding these investments.

How to Sell Antiques and Collectibles on eBay... And Make a Fortune!

How to Sell Antiques and Collectibles on eBay... And Make a Fortune!
Author: Dennis L. Prince
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2004-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071762736

Dennis Prince teams up with antique and collectible expert Lynn Dralle to provide all the information necessary to reap the huge benefits of selling antiques and collectibles on eBay. Written by an eBay Power Seller whose earnings topped $20,000 a month, this book helps you: Research types--and eras--of antiques and collectibles Find the best merchandise Use language that gets buyers to pay the most for the seller's items Price strategically. . . and much more!

Financial Market History: Reflections on the Past for Investors Today

Financial Market History: Reflections on the Past for Investors Today
Author: David Chambers
Publisher: CFA Institute Research Foundation
Total Pages: 306
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1944960163

Since the 2008 financial crisis, a resurgence of interest in economic and financial history has occurred among investment professionals. This book discusses some of the lessons drawn from the past that may help practitioners when thinking about their portfolios. The book’s editors, David Chambers and Elroy Dimson, are the academic leaders of the Newton Centre for Endowment Asset Management at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.