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VNQ/SPY Stagflation trade?Surprised to see reits continue their underperformance against the S&P, I understand how most market participants view reits as a long term rate play (yields down reits up etc) however I think the market is not taking into account that reits should perform "relatively" well in a stagflationary envir
Warning Shot Based on the previous CoT report, asset managers are short the Real Estate index 9,247 contracts which is 1,184% more than their average in 2020, and 840% more than their average 2019 positioning. Large deviations in asset manager positioning are good indicators of sentiment and risk.
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Why im all in on Vanguard Real Estate ETFAs a thirty-something-year-old investor, I’ve been contemplating my investment strategy. Diversification is a common recommendation, but is it truly my best approach? For me, dividends play a critical role, especially if they’re paid monthly.
My background as an XAU/USD trader has shaped my perspec
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