This Special Classifieds Section is Only For Rich People
Jul 15, 2014 18:28
How do rich people buy their stuff? Do they look for a yacht in some kind of special classifieds section for the rich? Turns out, there's one, and it is in a section of the Bloomberg terminal. It is called POSH.
The terminal is a trading and research machine and has lots of financial data.
It's listed with boats, Rolexes, diamond rings, estates, cars and more. They are all expensive.
You can even filter it: for airplanes and boats and more.
Want to buy a 15th century Italian castle? Just 20 million euros.
Or an estate in Mallorca for $20,4 million. No big deal.
You can sell stuff. Here's one listing for a "beautiful dressage horse".
Or your wife's knee-high christian Louboutin python-skin boots that have never been worn before.
One user wanted to sell a Jeep gifted to President Eisenhower in 1946.
Watches are pricy at this place.
You can buy luxury cars too - like this Mercedes C63 AMG Black Series.
Or a new Tesla Model S for more than $100k.
Here's an expired listing for a $17.5 million oceanfront residence in Miami.
You can book a stay in a Ritz Carlton Club in Aspen too.
Or stay in an East Hampton home for $10k a week.
But here's the rarest thing you'll find - a $25 Gap gift card for $20.
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