![]() Got home from NYC yesterday. Saw a play. Walked the park. Savored Fran Lebowitz live in conversation. All with our mother. She sneakily bought a candle for us from the hotel we stayed at after we remarked how pleasant the lobby smelled. She planned on mailing it to us after the trip, but TSA had other plans. Bastards sniffed it out and wiped it for bomb residue (is that what they’re wiping for?) right in front of our eyes. On the bright side, now a new scent tickles our nostrils as we write the Weekend Agenda. Thanks, mom. What to WatchOur wife loves us so much that she immediately admitted to watching season two, episode one of Shrinking without us. We know what you’re thinking: Love you? She watched it without you! What kind of love is that? Easy there, Dear Riders. No one’s perfect. Everyone effs up. But if you’re with the kind of person who admits their mistakes immediately, well, that’s really all one can hope for.
Headline: +80% of Young, Wealthy Investors Want This Asset—Now It Can Be Yours[Partner] A 2024 Bank of America survey revealed something incredible: 83% of HNW respondents 43 and younger say they currently own art, or would like to. Luckily, Masterworks’ art investing platform is already catering to 67,000+ investors, making it easy to diversify into this luxury asset. To date, each of Masterworks’ 23 sales has individually returned a profit to investors, and with 3 illustrative sales, Masterworks investors have realized net annualized returns of +17.6%, +17.8%, and +21.5%, even through a recent dip in the market. With over $1bn in capital raised across their 400+ offerings to date, Elevator readers skip the waitlist here. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Investment involves risk. See Important Disclosures at masterworks.com/cd. What to Eat & DrinkWe’ve known our mother for our entire lives, but we continue to learn new things about her. For instance, during this nyc rendezvous, we discovered the woman has never had a truffle fry. Not to worry. We remedied the oversight. Twice.
What to DoYou’d think we’d installed a revolving door in our apartment. Last weekend, the in-laws. This weekend, some out of town friends. No complaints. We’re happy to host the action. Especially this weekend. Ol’ Brisket Daddy and Brisket Mama are visiting. Remember Brisket Daddy? For our recent subscribers, BD was a meat-smoking pal of ours from the place we used to live. If he and his wife are around, you’re having a good time. Guaranteed.
Billionaires Wanted It, but 66,737 Everyday Investors Got It First… and Profited[Partner] When incredibly rare and valuable assets come up for sale, it's typically the wealthiest people that end up taking home an amazing investment—but not always. Masterworks is taking on the billionaires at their own game, buying up and offering shares of some of history’s most prized blue-chip artworks for their investors. Even with the recent dip in the art market, those investors have realized representative annualized net returns like +17.6%, +17.8% and +21.5% among assets held 1+ year (not including unsold). With $1bn+ in capital raised across Banksy, Picasso, Warhol and more, Elevator readers skip their waitlist here. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Investment involves risk. See Important Disclosures at masterworks.com/cd. ![]() Bond over fall activities this weekend 🎃 ![]() Weekend Agenda?? Our Gentleman's Agreement Love Elevator? Let's Partner ![]() @2024 Rotary Digital 300 Witherspoon St Suite 201 Princeton NJ 08542 The content is not intended to provide legal, tax, or investment advice. No money is being solicited or will be accepted until the offering statement for a particular offering has been qualified by the SEC. Offers may be revoked at any time. Contacting Masterworks involves no commitment or obligation. “Net Annualized Return” refers to annualized internal rate of return net of all fees and expenses, calculated from the offering closing date to the date the sale is consummated. For additional information regarding the calculation of IRR for a particular investment in an artwork that has been sold, a reconciliation will be filed as an exhibit to Form 1-U and will be available on the SEC’s website. Price Appreciation Data based on repeat-sales index of historical Post-War & Contemporary Art market prices and S&P 500 annualized return (includes dividends reinvested) from 1995 to 2024, developed by Masterworks. There are significant limitations to comparative asset class data. Indices are unmanaged and a Masterworks investor cannot invest directly in an index. This communication is sent exclusively from Masterworks and is not endorsed by or affiliated with Bank of America. Masterworks did not contribute to the creation of the linked content. The report is not intended to be regarded as investment advice, an offer, or solicitation of an offer to enter into any Masterworks offering. |
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