Invest in diamonds?

Diamonds are not only quality pieces of jewelry but also very fine investment. Diamonds have been luxurious goods since ancient times, and even today they present smart investment. Diamonds prices are constantly growing in the last 100 years, and above all diamonds are internationally recognized goods. You can buy diamond in Europe and sell it in USA, and there is also no problem in exchanging it for any currency, in any part of the world.

Diamonds are much better investments than for instance antiques or art, because they don't lose their value with time, in fact their value is constantly growing, and there is even possible to predict its value increase over certain time.



Diamonds are also traditional value as they represent that "winning combination" of beauty and high value. Diamonds are also extremely mobile goods (because of its size), so technically you can transport couple of $ millions worth value in your pocket, easy and quietly. This mobility comes especially handy if you have to make "quick getaway" (natural disasters, fire, floods), whereas art collections for instance don't have this luxury of easy mobility, and can therefore present lost investment. Diamonds are also almost indestructible, they can only be scratched by other diamonds, and have lifetime of couple of million years which means they will last (with basic care) for at least next 1000 generations after you. And with time their value will only grow. Diamonds are also hidden treasures , and something you can successfully hide from your environment if you want to keep low profile about your fortune.

And the recent major economic growth in some countries in Asia (China, India) has also affected their diamond consumption, and the demand for diamonds will grow significantly. It is really not the question whether the investment in diamond is a wise move, it is more the question of whether you have sufficient funds or not. If yes then diamonds should be among priority choices of any wise investor.

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