We offer investment opportunities in luxury automobiles.
By offering shares in some of the world's most coveted cars, we provide you with an opportunity to invest in a piece of an icon—without the traditional burdens of full ownership, like storage, appraisal, and authenticity concerns.
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Our team has accumulated over 17 years of collection and curation experience.
Porsche GT3 RS 997.1*
Acquisition Date: 2007
Date of Sale: 2009
Purchase Price: $142,000
Sold Price: $210,000
Ferrari 488 Pista Spider*
Acquisition Date: 2021 Q1
Date of Sale: 2022 Q1
Purchase Price: $599,999
Sold Price: $760,000
Porsche Carrera GT*
Acquisition Date: 2009
Date of Sale: 2014
Purchase Price: $375,000
Sold Price: $850,000
* Please note that past performance is not indicative of future results.
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Are there any risks involved in the securities that MCQ Markets offers?
Investing in collector cars carries unique risks, such as market volatility where the value of these assets can fluctuate significantly based on trends and collector interest. Liquidity risk is also a factor; unlike stocks or bonds, selling these items quickly without a loss in value can be challenging. Lastly, the limited diversification offered by these assets can lead to higher risk if they form a significant part of an investment portfolio.
The above is just a selection of risks, and there are many more risks associated with investing in our offering. You should read and review the full disclosure of risks associated with investing in our offering, and investing in general, in our offering circular.
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