Online seminar: The art asset class – what you need to know to invest successfully

the art market is not only huge, but also offers great potential. Since 1995, the top 100 artists have outperformed the S&P 500 on average. 85 percent of asset managers therefore also recommend investing in art. But is this market suitable for you as an investor? How does art fit into your overall portfolio? And is it worth it, even for small amounts? in the Online seminar on January 12 at 6 p.m three experts answer your questions.


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The works of the most renowned artists were previously reserved for the wealthy – if only because of the high purchase prices. Thanks to fractionalization, FinTech arttrade makes it possible to participate in the value development of these works of art even with small amounts. in the Online seminar on January 12 from 6 p.m Find out from the founders how it works and how you can benefit from an art investment.

If you want to survive in the art market, you need a network and know-how. The opacity of the art market, which follows its own laws and is less transparent than, for example, the financial market, is particularly difficult for beginners. So what could be better than asking the experts directly? The three founders of attrade GmbH explain to you in the Online seminar on January 12th what is important when selecting and evaluating works of art. They also present the current works on arttrade.io and offer you a one-time welcome bonus for your first investment.


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Your experts in the online seminar


Your expert in the online seminar

Svenja Heyer, David Riemer and Julian Kutzim (from left to right) are the founders of arttrade. The FinTech gives investors access to the art asset class for the first time.

Image sources: Arttrade

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