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The 'Otis' Alternative Investment App Offers Partial Art Ownership

Investing in artwork is traditionally reserved for those who have the funds on hand to make the high-end purchase, but this is something the 'Otis' alternative investment app aims to disrupt. The platform works by acquiring artwork, sneakers and other high-end collectibles and breaking their value down into smaller shares that are then made available to investors. This enables consumers to make investments as small as $25 towards a work of art that would otherwise be out of their price range to purchase outright.

The 'Otis' alternative investment app could help to diversify a consumer's investment portfolio and help them to gain entry into the world of art collecting without the need for ample funds to do so. All the pieces that 'Otis' purchases are kept in a museum-quality storage facility when they aren't being displayed at exhibits around the world.
Trend Themes
1. Art Investment Democratization - The 'Otis' app disrupts traditional art investment by allowing consumers to invest in artwork with smaller shares, making it accessible to a wider audience.
2. Fractional Ownership Platforms - Platforms like 'Otis' create opportunities for disruptive innovation in fractional ownership of high-end collectibles, making it easier for investors to diversify their portfolio.
3. Accessible Investment Apps - The emergence of apps like 'Otis' presents a disruptive innovation opportunity to democratize investments by allowing consumers to invest in assets they previously may not have had access to.
Industry Implications
1. Fintech - The 'Otis' app's alternative investment model has the potential to disrupt traditional financial services and democratize investments in art and collectibles.
2. Art Market - The 'Otis' app disrupts the traditional art market by introducing a new way for investors to purchase fractional shares of high-end artwork.
3. Collectibles Market - Platforms like 'Otis' have the potential to disrupt the collectibles market by allowing investors to own fractional shares of high-end collectibles, diversifying their investment opportunities.

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