Why Alternative Investments Are Not Just for the Wealthy

Why Alternative Investments Are Not Just for the Wealthy

In the beginning, alternative investments were only available to what most would consider the wealthy.

In today’s post, we’re going to introduce you to six investments you may not have considered – three for accredited investors, three for everyone else.  

What Are Alternative Investments?

Investors can put money in the U.S. and international markets in both stocks, bonds, and cash. 

Crowdfunding – The Game Changer

Crowdfunding – The Game Changer

Crowdfunding – The Game Changer

Crowdfunding – The Game Changer

Crowdfunding in real estate, like with individual or small business crowdfunding allows smaller investors into an investment space that hasn’t been available to them in the past.

We want to highlight three investments available to non-accredited investors.  

Alternative Investments for Everyone

Vinovest

Vinovest offers a unique alternative investment in assets; one would normally not consider an investment class. We’re talking about fine wine.  

Fundrise and DiversyFund

Both FundRise and DiversyFund are crowdfunded real estate funds. Investors can invest in these funds with as little as $500.

Fundrise

They offer three core plans to get you started – Supplemental Income, Balanced Investing, and Growth.  

DiversyFund

Contrary to Fundrise, DiversyFund is a reasonably new entrant in the field of crowdfunded real estate investing. 

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