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What Kinds of Dividends are Best for You?

by Masterworks
January 20, 2022
  • alternative art
  • alternative investment
  • Cash dividends

What if the stock you purchased could pay back your investment before you sell it? With dividend-paying stocks, you get exactly that. But first, you have to choose the right kind of dividends. Here’s a look at the most common types of dividends, how they work, and how to know if each one is the […]

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NFTs: Are Investors Missing Something?

by Masterworks
January 8, 2022
  • alternative art
  • alternative investments
  • cryptocurrency

Jack Dorsey’s first tweet sold for $2.9 million. A Nyan Cat GIF from ten years ago sold for $600,000. Welcome to the brave new world of the non-fungible token. For many digital artists, it’s a promising new direction that allows them to make money on their work for the first time. But while some investors […]

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Everything You Need To Know About Dividend Investing

by Masterworks
January 5, 2022
  • alternative art
  • dividend investing
  • shareholders

Dividends are a great way to make your money work for you. Find out how dividend investing works and how to generate passive income with it. As businesses grow, they present an opportunity for investors to benefit from their success by investing in the company and receiving a portion of the profits in the form […]

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What Makes Art Unique as an Asset Class?

by Masterworks
December 8, 2021
  • alternative art
  • fine art

Are you thinking of getting started with art investing? It’s an exciting area to be considering. After all, the contemporary art class prices have outpaced the S&P 500 over the last 25 years. But knowing that art is an exciting investment and understanding how it works are two different things. Here’s a look at art […]

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Valuing Physical Art in the Age of NFTs

by Masterworks
  • alternative art
  • Da Vinci
  • NFTs

In 2017, Leonardo Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi broke records at auction when it sold for $450 million, more than doubling the previous record. And while Beeple’s $69 million auction sale for the NFT piece The First 5000 Days doesn’t come close, it does point to the sheer speed with which NFTs are catching up to […]

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