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So which is better - buying art or stocks? The good news is, art has withstood the tumultuous economic situation so far. It has been competing with (and sometimes beating) stock market returns.Beautiful Asset Advisors, a firm which specializes in art investments during times of recession, says the level of art buying is on par with the art frenzy of the mid 80’s. However, it’s always true that investing in art during a recession should be approached cautiously, without taking anything for granted. You could buy anextremely beautiful art piece to add to your collection, but if it does not appeal to future buyers, it will be a fruitless investment. And that, of course, is the reason that smart collectors stress the importance of purchasing art for aesthetic purposes first, and value - or investment - second.


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