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Both platforms offer blue-chip pieces (those from top performing artists). Unlike Masterworks, it offers a much more limited selection of artwork (only six offerings), and you'll need a higher minimum to get started $10,000. Plus, it lets you purchase fractional shares in physical art pieces, and you can invest in artwork-backed loans that offer monthly income. Overall, Yieldstreet has lower fees, and it offers a wider range of alternative investments (i.e., multi-asset class funds, short-term notes and debt securities, and more). Masterworks should be the go-to for art-focused investors who have a lot of time on their hands (its minimum holding period ranges from 3-10 years). Multi-asset class funds, alternative investments, and short-term notes 1% to 2% for Prism Fund other investments start at 0%
