In the final part of my recent series “Do What Rich People Do”, I outlined global farmland as an asset class that forms the bread and butter of the inflation hedge provided to the ultra-wealthy. In fact, not only does this asset class prevent losses, but it can create significant upside during periods of extended market volatility, such as the one we’re now entering. Of all the asset classes I wrote about (including art, wine, cars, watches), I decided to write about farmland last because not only do I find the others infinitely more interesting on a personal and intellectual…
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