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Is Investing in Wine Better than the Stock Market?
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- Опубліковано 27 кві 2019
- Fine wines are one of the most sought after goods for those who enjoy the taste and class associated with them. With many wines, aging is one of the ways they continue to taste better and better. That means people are willing to pay more in the future for wines that age well.
This has led to one of the most interesting forms of alternative investing, and even services have been created for collecting pricing data and coordinating the trading and exchange of investment wine.
In March 2019, a wine auction at the world famous auction house, Christie’s was held for a variety of wines. During the auction, the most expensive sale was 12 bottles of wine from Burgundy, France for a little over $305,000. That is over $25,000 per bottle of wine. In 2011, the same case sold for between $97,000 and $116,000 in today’s dollars, marking an increase of over 126% over those 8 years. Overall, the auction seemed to be pretty successful with about 90% of all wines being sold.
The rise in popularity of wines being bought from the secondary market has grown intensely from the year 2000 to about $4 billion in 2018. Although this is pretty insignificant if you compare it to total private equity investment activity of $800bn in 2018, $4Bn is still pretty significant.
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Anyone else age like a fortified wine?
That would be me haha
Hola
that would be me too am interested
Your voice aged like fine wine.
I bought $20k of Barefoot wine. Thinking about my kids' futures
Mykhalable funniest comment yet. Made my day
Ok and? What's the out come?
@@Leemajors380 it’s a joke. Barefoot is about $5-$10 a bottle.
I know😅
UA-cam recommendations had never reached this point of quality before
As in good?
@@HowMoneyWorks yes
Had a party and there were leftover. Each night while cleaning I uncorked one. Most nights were sip-and-dump (I don't like wine) but a red from Oregon hit the spot and before I knew it I was drunkenly eating Nutella and watching cartons at midnight.
Overall, a terrific ROI.
Stock is the best but venturing into the trading world without proper guidance and expecting profit is like turning water into wine.
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Not that great of an investment, you compared a wine index to a stock index, wine was worse, then you cherry picked some wines within that index and compared to the stock index again, that wasn't a fair comparison. if you want to compare like that you could compare to specific stocks like tech stocks which have gone up 1000%+ in the same time while wines are barely up 200% in 30 years
There was never any individual wine compared, certain indexes that are more specific did better than the s&p, if there was a stock market index that was consistantly above the s&p then you know people would be drinking it up
Bad take. The wine has inherent value. A tech or biotech company can go bankrupt overnight due to a failed patent, especially ones with the volatility you speak of. There are hedge funds that make 100% of their money shorting these companies. Any large investor is going to take risk into account given their dividends will be in the hundreds of thousands from a few percent changes. You're not going to yolo $300,000 on Tesla when the price has gone from 460 to 157 to 1000 to 300 in the course of a year lol.
Long term there's no guarantee that the interest in wine doesn't shrink
I’m watching this in 2021 and see that the video is made two years ago and I’m confused.
Edit titles
New world wines are also investment grade. As you indicated Bordeaux accounts for 60% of the market.
So you're saying that the goon I got left over from a party that lockdown cancelled _can't_ be filed as a business expense? I uhh... have some calls to make.
Really interesting topic, never really invested much time into the subject. Anyone else has any experience in investing/drinking fine wine? :D
Hi Jorrit - feel free to email me at theenglishwineguy@gmail.com - I represent a large and successful wine investment firm . Cheers.. Bert
SO MUCH FOR THOSE WHO WANT THEIR GREAT GRAND KIDS TO LOOK AT THEIR PHOTOS AND REAP THE REWARDS OF THEIR INVESTMENT.
Should have watched this before buying several bottles of random wine🙃
How is this published in 2019 but it's for 2021? Did you just edit after for each year it is?
LBOs can indeed be the cause of company failures, if the general partner is ruthless enough. Once the general partner has control over a company, he can instruct the company to max out borrowing and use the borrowed funds to pay himself huge dividends. What happens next need not matter very much to him: The company will have less money to reinvest in equipment or to hire workers. The owner can try to break up the company and sell the pieces to pay back the bank, or just use some creative accounting to inflate the company's perceived value and sell it whole. In any case, the company is left with a huge debt burden, hence weakened, and some years down the road, it may well fail. The LBO artist has meanwhile long since divested.
It's always good to have a decent stockpile of wine, not only for investing tho :)
I hear that!
So a drunk decides how much wine sells for.. imagine him wasted silly with a score card on the judges table like "100!"
Sounds like the art market. Easy asset to move, some tax loopholes etc etc
That's exactly right.
Having wine is more about having real estate. You need space to keep it, and then you get to worry about it for all the years it's in your house.
I have 8 bottles that cannot be bought. They are probably worth $100 each, but the value is that they are extraordinarily good.
They have moved with me twice. Place 1 had a cellar, so it was easy. But in 2 and 3, I had to figure out the best place for them and even considered having someone cellar them for me at the risk of losing them.
Now sure. They've tripled in value since 2014, but they aren't worth it for that purpose.
You made wine make sense. Wow! 😂
I start thinking of Randy in South Park when he justified his alcoholism using wines
If this goes to wall street we all better hope and pray they dont get greedy
The S&P returned 51% in 5 years and that's more than the Liv-ex Fine Wine 1000. And why did you say that the Liv-ex was the best performer when it was the Burgundy 150? Another thing: Rothschild is pronounced Rot-shild not Roths-child.
Yes, it's more. I think I say specifically that it returns less than the S&P 500 but I haven't watched the video in a while. Also, thanks for the pronunciation correction! Whenever I see "Donovan" I can't help think of the Landon Donovan commercial. Is it Don-Ovan or Don-Avan?
It's the most mispronounced infamous name, even by historian people, It means Red Shield and i think it was an adopted name, a coat-of-arms thing. the original family name was a Hebrew name if my memory is true.
Rice wine
So this channel used to be called Compounded daily?
Yep
Can one invest in those wine index?
Invrsting in wine is extremely risky for the un- savvy, this would be most people.
Ever thought about making a video on CS:GO market?
Lool.
Be sure to factor in the cost of:
- getting the wine (did you travel to buy the wine)
- certifying the wine
- storing the wine (from wine fridges to cellars, the electricity costs are usually crazy) (the real kicker).
- sometimes, securing the wine: security systems, special protection to prevent rodents, or human error (check youtube for wine racks being broken at restaurants), insurance.
LOOL.
Best place to store the wine is a cellar in a nordic country really. Canada is also good, just make sure Trudeau doesn't know about your expensive wine or he will tax or outright confiscate it LOL.
It's just another non-productive commodity. Since the vintages aren't fungible, maybe it's like an art NFT that you can someday drink. Reminds me of tulipmania. When a bottle of wine, or rather, a paper certificate denoting legal ownership over a bottle of wine, exceeds the price of an average home, it's probably just another speculative bubble. Buy a profitable winery instead. Wine is for drinking.
Whats a good wine investing app
That one firend who plays stardew valley:
I would invest it, but I would drink it.
How can I get started am interested
Started started my wine business...
Wow nice content
DRC the burgundy wine
00:00 an investment was born
Timestamps help your nice videos ❤. Please consider aleays having them.
0:20 Alternative Investing
Are you a fan?
The idea is to not drink the investment wine
So wine investment isn't liquid? 😏
Wine and cat food (or pet related crap) ;)
*Burgundy... But anyway...
interesting
I get higher returns in stocks
sean R no you don’t but okay.
“In stocks” 😂
But you don't get the diversification benefits that wine offers :) Food for thought
8th
bruh why u just update the video title lmao?
Shh
Do you have a business email?
It's on the channel in the about. Just added it
@@HowMoneyWorks Okay, thanks.
l and to be able skills in a good time for me and the first 8 years of age group of people are going to be a bit of a new year to be able to do it years of experience of working in partnership of working with him and he has to offer you an hour of experience and knowledge and understanding the UK and understanding of the hgsbi
This is just WRONG!