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2 REITs CAL and BLND

Posted: December 5th, 2017, 2:23 pm
by idpickering
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Real estate investment trusts (REITs) may seem like a risky place to invest, but they can offer high yields and low valuations. Certainly, Brexit poses a major risk for the entire sector – and potentially the whole economy. Consumer confidence has declined in the last year, while business investment also appears to be at a low ebb.

However, for investors looking to generate high levels of income and capital growth, the wide margins of safety across the sector could be hugely appealing. Here are two examples of investment trusts which could be worth buying for the long run.


http://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2017/12 ... nt-trusts/

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split from other thread as different shares. Raptor

Re: 2 REITs CAL and BLND

Posted: December 6th, 2017, 1:54 pm
by Raptor
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moving to REIT board with a shadow on strategy so as to get coverage. Raptor.

Re: 2 REITs CAL and BLND

Posted: December 6th, 2017, 2:00 pm
by idpickering
Raptor wrote:
Moderator Message:
moving to REIT board with a shadow on strategy so as to get coverage. Raptor.


No problem Raptor, thank you. You read my mind.

Ian.

Re:2 REITs CAL and BLND

Posted: December 6th, 2017, 2:04 pm
by Raptor
idpickering wrote:
Raptor wrote:
Moderator Message:
moving to REIT board with a shadow on strategy so as to get coverage. Raptor.


No problem Raptor, thank you. You read my mind.

Ian.


Your thanks are spurrious. Someone else suggested it. :lol: I cannot take the credit

Raptor.

Re: 2 REITs CAL and BLND

Posted: December 6th, 2017, 2:13 pm
by idpickering
Raptor wrote:
idpickering wrote:
Raptor wrote:
Moderator Message:
moving to REIT board with a shadow on strategy so as to get coverage. Raptor.


No problem Raptor, thank you. You read my mind.

Ian.


Your thanks are spurrious. Someone else suggested it. :lol: I cannot take the credit

Raptor.


You get where I'm coming from though. :D

Re:2 REITs CAL and BLND

Posted: December 6th, 2017, 4:02 pm
by Wizard
idpickering wrote:Here's another from TMF. You do not have to subscribe to view this item, just refresh the page;

Looking to make a million? Check out these dividend investment trusts

Real estate investment trusts (REITs) may seem like a risky place to invest, but they can offer high yields and low valuations. Certainly, Brexit poses a major risk for the entire sector – and potentially the whole economy. Consumer confidence has declined in the last year, while business investment also appears to be at a low ebb.

However, for investors looking to generate high levels of income and capital growth, the wide margins of safety across the sector could be hugely appealing. Here are two examples of investment trusts which could be worth buying for the long run.


http://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2017/12 ... nt-trusts/

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split from other thread as different shares. Raptor

I had understood REITs to be in scope for HYP, on that basis shouldn't if a shadow is needed at all shouldn't it be in HYP Practical?

Terry.

Re: 2 REITs CAL and BLND

Posted: December 6th, 2017, 4:11 pm
by idpickering
Wizard wrote:
idpickering wrote:Here's another from TMF. You do not have to subscribe to view this item, just refresh the page;

Looking to make a million? Check out these dividend investment trusts

Real estate investment trusts (REITs) may seem like a risky place to invest, but they can offer high yields and low valuations. Certainly, Brexit poses a major risk for the entire sector – and potentially the whole economy. Consumer confidence has declined in the last year, while business investment also appears to be at a low ebb.

However, for investors looking to generate high levels of income and capital growth, the wide margins of safety across the sector could be hugely appealing. Here are two examples of investment trusts which could be worth buying for the long run.


http://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2017/12 ... nt-trusts/

Moderator Message:
split from other thread as different shares. Raptor

I had understood REITs to be in scope for HYP, on that basis shouldn't if a shadow is needed at all shouldn't it be in HYP Practical?

Terry.


Agreed Terry. What struck me most was how they called both Investment Trusts, when one is obviously a REIT.

Ian.

Re:2 REITs CAL and BLND

Posted: December 6th, 2017, 4:14 pm
by idpickering
And no I'm not stalking you Terry. :D

Re:2 REITs CAL and BLND

Posted: December 6th, 2017, 4:19 pm
by PinkDalek
idpickering wrote:
Agreed Terry. What struck me most was how they called both Investment Trusts, when one is obviously a REIT.

Ian.


Both are REITs.

Having defined Real estate investment trusts as (REITs) at the start of the article, the author should then have continued with REITs, rather then reverting to investment trusts later in the article.

Re:2 REITs CAL and BLND

Posted: December 6th, 2017, 5:10 pm
by idpickering
PinkDalek wrote:
idpickering wrote:
Agreed Terry. What struck me most was how they called both Investment Trusts, when one is obviously a REIT.

Ian.


Both are REITs.

Having defined Real estate investment trusts as (REITs) at the start of the article, the author should then have continued with REITs, rather then reverting to investment trusts later in the article.


You're quite obviously correct PinkDalek. My error.