Fractional NFTs
Today, we’re looking at the intersection of fractional ownership and NFTs. It’s a bit confusing at first, but we try to explain how it all works.
Today, we’re looking at the intersection of fractional ownership and NFTs. It’s a bit confusing at first, but we try to explain how it all works.
Fine art is arguably the “oldest newest” alternative asset. Today, we’re exploring what makes artwork investing so alluring.
This week Stefan sat down with Michael Wenner, VP of Marketing at Masterworks; the world’s largest (and arguably only) platform dedicated to buying fractional shares of high-quality contemporary artwork.
Today, we’re doing something a bit different. This issue is about the Australian Aboriginal Flag; the history of who owns it, and who should own it. It’s an interesting and controversial story, which raises important questions about the ethics of asset ownership.
Today we dive into something that makes us laugh, lose our inhibitions, and something that I am currently drinking right now as I type this: Champagne.
Today we dive into the topic of Self-Directed IRAs — an important and poorly understood retirement option that more people should know about.
This week we dive into an asset class that we haven’t written about yet, but which has had steady, loud drumbeat for years: Sneakers ????
I figured it would be interesting to do a recap issue looking back over the past half year. How it started, how it’s going, what I’ve learned, and more.
A deep dive into Collectable — an investment platform dedicated to sports memorabilia. Includes interview with CEO Ezra Levine, and marks the launch of the Alternative Assets Podcast
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Ezra Levine, Collectable’s CEO, for a 45-minute podcast, where we discuss Collectable’s past, present, and future
This week’s issue is about growing & selling Christmas trees for profit. They take a decade to mature, and can only be sold once. Now that’s slow-growth.
It’s not for everyone, but it’s more doable than you think.
Today, we’re looking at the intersection of fractional ownership and NFTs. It’s a bit confusing at first, but we try to explain how it all works.
Fine art is arguably the “oldest newest” alternative asset. Today, we’re exploring what makes artwork investing so alluring.
This week Stefan sat down with Michael Wenner, VP of Marketing at Masterworks; the world’s largest (and arguably only) platform dedicated to buying fractional shares of high-quality contemporary artwork.
Today, we’re doing something a bit different. This issue is about the Australian Aboriginal Flag; the history of who owns it, and who should own it. It’s an interesting and controversial story, which raises important questions about the ethics of asset ownership.
Today we dive into something that makes us laugh, lose our inhibitions, and something that I am currently drinking right now as I type this: Champagne.
Today we dive into the topic of Self-Directed IRAs — an important and poorly understood retirement option that more people should know about.
This week we dive into an asset class that we haven’t written about yet, but which has had steady, loud drumbeat for years: Sneakers ????
I figured it would be interesting to do a recap issue looking back over the past half year. How it started, how it’s going, what I’ve learned, and more.
A deep dive into Collectable — an investment platform dedicated to sports memorabilia. Includes interview with CEO Ezra Levine, and marks the launch of the Alternative Assets Podcast
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Ezra Levine, Collectable’s CEO, for a 45-minute podcast, where we discuss Collectable’s past, present, and future
This week’s issue is about growing & selling Christmas trees for profit. They take a decade to mature, and can only be sold once. Now that’s slow-growth.
It’s not for everyone, but it’s more doable than you think.
Disclaimer: The authors of Alt Assets, Inc. are not finance or tax professionals. They are self-taught accredited investors, sharing information, research, and lessons learned. The published content is unique, based on certain assumptions and market conditions at the time of publishing and is intended to serve solely as research, not financial advice. Alts I LLC (the “Fund”) is an affiliate of Alt Assets, Inc. and the Fund has conducted a private placement offering under Rule 506(c) of Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. The Fund may invest in one, several or all of the alternative asset classes that Alt Assets, Inc. publishes content on its site. Any published articles on Alt Assets, Inc. that an alternative asset has a “buy”, “pass”, “overvalued” or “undervalued” designation does not factor into the asset classes that the Fund through its manager ultimately invests in, and thus, any of the Fund’s investments that have positive designations on the Alt Assets, Inc.’s site are purely coincidental as the Fund is actively managed and guided by its own investment parameters as summarized in the relevant private placement memorandum.
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