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Law Practice

Jul. 19, 2018

Investors’ paradise: The star of the show isn’t what you think

If one were to take a guess as to the strongest asset class for investment, considerations such as fine art, rare wine or blue-chip stocks might come to mind. But try classic cars.

Jonathan A. Michaels

Managing Partner
MLG Attorneys at Law

Phone: (949) 581-6900

Email: jmichaels@defectattorney.com

Whittier Coll SOL; CA

Jonathan specializes in representing clients in the automotive industry.

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Investors’ paradise: The star of the show isn’t what you think
A 1959 Ferrari 250 GT California Spider, one of the cars available at RM Sotheby's "Icons" auction, in New York, Dec. 6, 2017. (New York Times News Service)

If one were to take a guess as to the strongest asset class for investment, considerations such as fine art, rare wine or blue-chip stocks might come to mind. Investment banking powerhouses across the country have long had client portfolios chocked-full of traditional-based instruments, all confident that the strategies will yield handsome returns. Yet, the starlet of the investment stage is not precious stones, rare coins or even Big Board stocks -- it is a heroine o...

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