Dear friends, tonight I will address a topic that for many would seem taboo, but above all in the historical period we are living in is very topical.
In the meantime, let's focus on the title, in which an important word appears:
"INVEST".
Well, when we use this word in the financial sense we imply that we are talking about money, and generally about capital gains.
It must therefore be duly stated that it is difficult for the small/medium collector to be an investor as the collector in general cares little about financial gain, as he is madly in love with his purchases and his collections, and will prefer to use his resources for the improvement of his own collections and certainly not to invest in stamps which - objectively - are of no interest to them at all!
So who else can invest money in this sector?
He who has a "management surplus" and can therefore use it to create a portfolio of assets (movable or immovable) that make him profit and who is outside the category of "collectors".
This is why the post is aimed at a somewhat particular target , that is, those who actually have capital gains to invest in something and want to follow a new path, different from the canonical investment channels that - today - all mark the time .
Let's start by saying that not all stamps are suitable for this purpose; if you want to invest in this field you need to know how to choose the goods to buy very well, and therefore you need to rely on a financial - philatelist consultant who is up to the task and who knows how to choose the right stamp, the right quality in relation to how much invested, the most suitable sector etc. etc.
The ideal for an initial investment could be 5% of your portfolio to dedicate to this type of operation, as you always have time to increase the percentage if the result is pleasant and profitable.
Once the suitable consultant has been found, it will then be his task to find the most suitable objects to carry out the operations; the antiquarian stamp in general is quoted for the Italian area by the Sassone catalogue, and that will therefore be the fundamental reference that will allow us to monitor our investment.
The time frame to keep in mind for the investment to be profitable is at least five years (which can be increased if desired) but there are different types of operations and with different time perspectives, therefore suitable for all needs.
Our company supports this type of transaction in the interest of philately and of those who, by investing in it, demonstrate that they believe in it; naturally the whole discussion must be explored in the appropriate places, but the concept to be conveyed is simple and linear:
It is possible to invest money in philately and anyone wishing to do so can contact us to learn more about the topic and have a complete overview of the opportunities, the different types of investments that can be made and the conditions under which our company is able to lend its advice.
Investing in philately helps us diversify, grows our culture and above all provides great help to the sector; seeing is believing, and if a passion for our beloved little pieces of paper were also born... so be it!