Wine, Land or traded endowment for now?

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adriantal
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Post by adriantal »

Hi James,

Sorry to hear your plight. I believe your wine should be Chateau Ausone St Emilion. A quick search online shows Robert Parker rated the wine of 2007 at 94 which under their wine classification, should still be classified as a good vintage wine, though the higher the score will be better. I think they should have given you some details on your wine before you purchase them.

However, based on what I know, though I am not an expert, the wines needs to be held for at least 4-5 years and above before a person can really realise any gains. So perhaps need to give it a bit more time and see how it goes.

Sorry I cant offer any more help here. I can only hope my wines do appreciate in time too. :)

Good luck.

Cheers.
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Post by Rebecca_Adams »

Hi Dennis

it seems like now is the best time to invest in wine, tep and land banking since exchange currency is weak. what is your advice for investing during the good times when exchange of curreny is strong? what to invest when the economy is very good?

cheers
Rebecca
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Post by Dennis Ng »

Rebecca_Adams wrote:Hi Dennis

it seems like now is the best time to invest in wine, tep and land banking since exchange currency is weak. what is your advice for investing during the good times when exchange of curreny is strong? what to invest when the economy is very good?

cheers
Rebecca
Hi Rebecca,
guess you have to attend my Secrets to Making Money in Stocks Seminar, it will take 2 full-days for me to Teach you How to Fish. Learn how to fish yourself, this forum is NOT to give Fish, it is meant to help our seminar Learn.
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Post by XLTan »

Hi Dennis,

I brought my friend along as guest for the 18th Dec gathering. She is interested in the UK endowment and will like to find out more about it.

Where can she find out more information? thanks.
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Post by Dennis Ng »

XLTan wrote:Hi Dennis,

I brought my friend along as guest for the 18th Dec gathering. She is interested in the UK endowment and will like to find out more about it.

Where can she find out more information? thanks.
Hi XLTan,
if she has indicated her interest to find out more info in the feedback form, my staff should be getting in touch with her in the next few days.

In Oct 2007, I took over the only company in Singapore that deals in UK Traded Endowment. :D
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Trade2win
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Post by Trade2win »

Fine wine 'bigger than gold or crude': Liv-Ex

* Tuesday 4 January 2011
* by Richard Woodard
http://www.decanter.com

Fine wine from Bordeaux has been a more lucrative investment over the past 12 months than gold, crude oil or shares, according to the Liv-Ex Fine Wine Exchange.

Fine wine from Bordeaux has been a more lucrative investment over the past 12 months than gold, crude oil or shares, according to the Liv-Ex Fine Wine Exchange.

The index said its Liv-Ex Fine Wine 50 – which tracks the top five Bordeaux châteaux across ten different vintages – had risen by 57% during 2010, breaking through the 400-point barrier in December.

That compares to a 35% rise in the value of gold over the same period, while crude oil has risen by only 20%. Leading share indices the S&P 500 and the FTSE 100 moved up by 13% and 11% respectively.

Liv-Ex said this year’s increases had been driven by ‘exceptionally strong’ demand from Asian markets, and China and Hong Kong in particular.

Director James Miles said Lafite-Rothschild continued to lead the market, with some vintages doubling in value over the past year.

He added: ‘Encouragingly, however, the market broadened considerably in the last few months of 2010 to encompass a number of its Bordeaux peers. We are also starting to see signs that demand is increasing for top Burgundy and Sauternes.’
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