Interest growing in paintings as investments

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Paintings and various antiques are valuable, and are constantly rising in price, says painting expert Géza Barabás, according to origo.hu.

The expert said he is seeing more and more people looking for new forms of investment due to the pandemic.

However, success also requires good taste and an investment goal. Barabás says that investing in the form of shares and bank deposits is not always necessarily a good investment. He points out that small investors, for example, lost much of their wealth during the big stock market crashes of spring and fall 1998 or the 2008 economic crisis.

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