I have to mention "collection investment" here, so what is collection investment? According to the law of investment value, it is a new economics to classify and invest in collections, while ensuring the humanistic, historical and natural values of collections and obtaining corresponding investment returns. Collection investment is mainly divided into three parts: public collection investment, personalized collection investment and industry collection investment. The main collection investment varieties are concentrated in RMB, stamps, precious metals, ceramics, calligraphy and painting, ancient books and ornamental stones.
Collection investment involves a wide range, and the industry lacks scientific classification. According to the actual situation of collections in China and the world, relatively similar collections can be roughly divided into four categories: natural history, art history, humanities history and popular science history, and thirteen categories: cultural relics, calligraphy and painting, jade, ceramics, jewelry, coins, stamps, document coupons, models, badges, trademarks and specimens.
Risk analysis of collectible investment
The inherent characteristics of collectibles determine that it will become an important family asset allocation for the "idle money class" in China. In fact, around the world, collectible investment has long been an important part of the asset allocation of the "idle money class" in developed countries such as Europe, America and Japan. As we all know, investors are most concerned about two elements: risk and return. The Report on Art Collections and Stock Market Investment shows that the investment risk of art collectibles is far less than that of the stock market. From the perspective of risk, the stock market is very cyclical. Whether it is profit or loss, it is very important to sell it in time, otherwise the result is often a decrease in profit or an increase in loss. However, the characteristics of excellent collectibles make it different from the ups and downs of stocks. The longer a good collection is preserved, the higher its value.