How to make a killing in movies

MAKE A KILLING IN MOVIES

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Investing in film is not as risky as it is perceived. Maria Merricks takes a look at the exciting opportunities this market provides.

With so much volatility in today's markets, investors are searching further a field for diversification within their portfolios. One option causing quite a stir is investing in film. Traditionally, investors have been put off because the concept has always been deemed too risky. However, providers in the space are keen to abolish this perception by offering a range of risk-minimising strategies. According to Tim Cockerill, head of collective research at Ashcourt Rowan, film investments offer an exciting opportunity, unique to any others on the market. Success story A number of re...

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