What luxury products can I buy as an investment and store of value?

What luxury products can I buy as an investment and store of value?

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This faggot didn't even try

Luxury watches. But you have to know what's popping in the market

luxury hookers, they bring you cash $$$

low grade hookers are decent too but harder to control

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Depreciating asset that makes no sense at all.

Buy NFA weapons.

diversify and invest in both fren, build dat empire

Fine art

That's a man

Curio

Burger King franchise locals.

look at those hands

That actually is a man.

not even passing anymore.

Oldtimers

Some luxury products I invest in
>Sneakers (pretty big reseller as well)
>Violins (collect, restore, and resell)
>Trading cards (Sports and Pokémon)

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hyped modern art, you can also get tax breaks.

Unironically Art, but you will have to use a smart art advisor to navigate that world and know what will appreciate. If you try and go by your own taste you will rekt yourself and end up with a gay ass Banksy or Shepard Fairey painting

the concept of "investing" in luxury items is made up to sell more luxury items to dumb upper middle class boomers. There are certain items that hold value way better than others but will never surpas the msrp of what you paid. Everyone wants their rolex to go up in value, so everyone buys the safest and most popular rolex and it saturates the market, if you buy an obscure model, theres a way smaller market.

Verily these are the repeating digits of veracity. That said, some fine wines or whiskeys probably appreciate if you’re willing to hold for a couple decades.

Unironically a large boat

Absolutely do not buy hyped art or you will end up like one of those people who bought work from the Still House Group or Hugh Scott Douglas a few years back. All the financial newspapers reported on this story where work like this would in some cases be purchased for 100K and then sell shortly thereafter at 20K at auction. Artists need tons of institutional and market recognition before they are good investments; "hype" is is created when tons of people throw money at that art, it's a superficial excitement that is short-lived without proper foundations. One is a value and sustainable appreciation that arises from long-term critical recognition of work, the latter is the spectacular sheen resultant from market attention and it's for dumb people who don't understand what they're buying. I would not confuse the two.

Again, use a good art advisor if you're approaching it as an investment.

Oy vey definitely not diamonds or gold, you hear?

Clearly you've never owned a boat.
>Pay $30k pa just to keep it
>Depreciates hard
>Takes years to sell

If you can get your hands on a new Rolex (have to wait like 2 years aprox to pay retail) and keep it for some years chances are pretty good it will gain value

Hard to find and limited release Jordan's. Forbes called the Dior X Jordan 1 is the best investment of 2020. If you can get them retail you can sell the for 3-20X with no problem.

Also hard to find & vintage wines.
Magic the gathering Alpha and Beta cards. Kaws vinyl figures. Limited knives that you can only from auctions or lotteries.

>Dior X Jordan 1
>retail
That’s never going to happen.

This. Lots of expensive guns out there that will never lose value

Guns, ammo

Movie props are big earners

Rolex