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Since this past April's highs, the markets have been bouncing around more than Mexican jumping bean at a fiesta.

With "Black September" now in session -- traders largely consider September one of the trickiest months to trade -- and the Hindenberg Omen making a late August appearance, things are shakier than ever for Wall Street. Could we be seeing the beginnings of a recession part deux?

Anything's possible at this point.

So, this got the creative juices at HuffPo thinking "What has outperformed the S&P?" Good question, even better answer: collectible cars.

Sounds right by us, unfortunately trying to get a hold of some of the top 25 most collectible autos will not be a cinch...

**To get the full jist of The Huffington Post's intriguing findings, click "Read Article"


In the past four years, collectible cars have outperformed the S&P 500, according to an index that contains the estimated values of 25 of the most popular collectible autos...

Though collector cars were down slightly more than the S&P this year, the index has increased more than 61 percent since September 2006, compared with a 16 percent loss in the S&P over the same time period. The 1958 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder LWB, for instance, gained 131 percent in that period to an estimated value of $3.3 million, according to the index...


[Source: The Huffington Post]







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