The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom
Scott Lynn of Masterworks Talks All Things Art Investing
Welcome to the Investing for Beginners podcast. In today’s show, we discuss:
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The art market with Scott Lynn, CEO, and founder of Masterworks.IO.
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How art is one of the undiscovered asset classes of the investing world and the opportunities in the art market for regular investors.
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The different ways that Masterworks helps investors get started investing in art.
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Some of the great returns, over 14% over the last ten years, that investors can earn with art as an asset class.
Today’s show was sponsored by Masterworks.IO
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[00:00:00] Dave: All right, folks. Welcome to investing for beginners podcast. Tonight. We have a special guest with us. We have Scott Lynn, founder, and CEO of Masterworks. IO. He is joining us to talk about all things investing in art. So Scott, thank you very much for joining us today; we really appreciate it. And we’re looking forward to this conversation. So I guess let’s start off a little bit. Touch about your background because I think that has a bearing on where you are today. So I saw that you started entrepreneuring when you were 15. So you’re obviously a late bloomer.
[00:00:30] Scott: I liked the word entrepreneuring.
[00:00:33] Dave: Yeah. I don’t know if that’s in the English language or not, but anyway, so I guess, how did you start, being creative? Where did this drive for you come from?
[00:00:41] Scott: It’s a good question. I always think that entrepreneurs are just people that like building things; I’ve always liked building stuff. And I guess in some way, shape, or form, it just eventually translated into building companies. So I’ve always, I’ve always been driven like that actually had a friend of mine.
Who’s a successful CEO. Now we started our first company ever together, I think at age 11. Wow. We just did it as kids. And then this internet thing happened. It’s all history.
[00:01:08] Dave: Yeah. That’s awesome.