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Stocks may be fizzling, but this market is sizzling

JPMorgan dropped a bombshell report on the investment world.

It said: The average investor has made just a puny 3.6% per year for the last couple of decades. Factoring in inflation, the typical investor has made real returns closer to zero in most cases.

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This is while the stock market returned over 9% annually over the same time. Even this year, things are not much different. If investors own the “Magnificent 7” stocks, their returns are close to zero again. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 is up about 13% in 2023.

So, why does the everyday investor perform so poorly?

Wall Street Stunned by Returns

A lack of diversification is being cited as the main culprit in most investors’ portfolios. And the main reason some experts believe the 60/40 portfolio is on its deathbed.

In a changeabout, more and more institutions are moving toward “alternatives.”

Learn more about alternative investments

In fact, BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, recently proclaimed that “a 50/30/20 portfolio is the new 60/40.” Meaning, take 10% from stocks and 10% from bonds and move it to alternative assets.

The stats back up heavy allocation to alternatives.

Over time, alternatives have shown the ability to lower volatility, reduce correlation, and most key: increase returns in a well-diversified portfolio.

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That’s especially the case with contemporary art. 

Contemporary art prices have outpaced the returns of traditional assets (stocks and bonds) and other popular alternatives (real estate, gold, and hedge funds) for decades accessing this market required millions of dollars.

But when it came to translating that market growth into actual returns, retail investors were out of luck for generations due to an opaque market and high barrier to entry. Until everyday investors began netting annualized returns of 10.4%, 13.9%, 17.8%, 21.5%, 33.1%, and 35.0%, among others. 

While bonds continue to slump, and the “Magnificent Seven” are propping up the S&P 500, alternative markets continue to see inflows that speak to newer trends among investors. 

This article originally appeared on Masterworks.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.


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Washed Ashore is hoping to teach people about marine debris and plastic pollution through epic, giant artworks of sea creatures … all of which are made from, you guessed it, ocean garbage. 

According to Washed Ashore’s website, the organization works with artists and scientists to educate the public on how consumer habits can cost sea creatures their habits, homes and even their lives. They hope to teach exhibit-goers that “every action counts.” The traveling exhibit has been on display at the U.S. State Department, United Nations, The Smithsonian National Museum’s Ocean Hall and more. You can learn more about Washed Ashore’s mission online.

Check out some of Washed Ashore out-of-this-world, large-scale sculptures and wall pieces below!

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This great white shark seems even more, well, great, when you remember it’s made from debris from the ocean!

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The detail on this giant penguin named Gertrude is stunning!

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This gigantic jellyfish is larger than life! 

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This colorful turtle was created against the backdrop of its very own ocean, complete with algae and a jellyfish friend!

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The Whale Ribs arch is a popular attraction since visitors can walk through it and marvel and the craftsmanship from both inside and outside the arch. 

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Priscilla the Parrot is a colorful feat that will surely capture your attention. 

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SeeMore offers viewers a rather realistic depiction of a sea lion, considering it’s made completely from sea rubbish. 

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This blue marlin artwork is one of many from Washed Ashore that is sturdy enough to be displayed outside!

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The magnificent red octopus truly shows off how garbage can be turned into a work of art.

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This giant shark comes with its own patch of sea algae, coral and more!

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You almost won’t believe this sturgeon is made from garbage; it looks so realistic and life-like! 

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This patriotic bald eagle stands tall with its wings outstretched to the sky. 

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One of many jellyfish made through Washed Ashore, this gumdrop jellyfish stands tall over a bed of colorful sea coral.

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The tufted penguin’s hair truly does look like, well, hair! And its orange eyes, beak and feet stand out against its black coloring. 

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The blue and orange trigger fish floats atop some algae and rope. 

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You’ll fall in love with this adorably cute polar bear named Daisy! 

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This whale tail statue really shows off just how big the whale is!

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Hugo isn’t the only humpback on display! Meet Grace, who has an equally impressive and artistic tail. 

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The silvertip shark is showed off through this model made entirely of ocean debris. 

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This heartwarming depiction of two penguins will almost make you forgot about the fact that they’re made from trash found in the ocean. 

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Edward “swims” with a jellyfish in this colorful ocean display!

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Natasha hopes you think twice about littering as she catches some waves!

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With its flippers outstretched, Brody stands tall over visitors. 

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This happy seal sits on a bed of colorful items found deep beneath the ocean’s surface. 

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Zorabelle is one of man penguins on display at Washed Ashore’s traveling exhibits. 

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Finn looks like it’s practically swimming in this extravagant sculpture. 

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Leo is so tall that we couldn’t even capture its whole body in one photo!

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Creamsicle’s tentacles are both impressive and elegant! 

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Marigold is a colorful jellyfish made with primarily yellow, orange and white debris. 

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This blackberry jellyfish is another massive sculpture made for Washed Ashore’s traveling exhibits.

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This epic salmon swims on a sea of vibrant blue water, complete with white foam on top of the wave it’s swimming on. 

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This adorable river otter stands on a bed of rock with flowers and algae peeking out of its crevices. 

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Angus is made out of vibrant yellow debris and floats on top of a bed of algae. 

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This clownfish stands out against a pastel-colored sea anemone. 

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Bella the blue angelfish certainly looks angelic on top of this vibrant coral reef!

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Flip Flop is one of many artworks designed to be displayed on the walls of Washed Ashore’s exhibit spaces. 

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Fish Bite is a green and blue artwork displayed on a exhibit space’s wall.

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Stella is a green, white and yellow seahorse with features made from various pieces of ocean debris, including brooms, mops and combs. 

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This patriotic sea star is made out of, you guessed it, pieces of red, white and blue ocean trash. 

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These incredibly detailed masks almost look like they’re straight out of a museum, but they’re actually straight out of the ocean!

Like what you see? You can learn more about the artwork and where they’re visiting next on WashedAshore.org.

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