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The wonderful world of REITs

I have looked at a large number of REITs, including $O (+0,11%) but also $CUBE (-0,45%) , $EGP (-0,61%) , $VICI (-0,39%) , $MAA (-0,52%) , $REXR (-0,28%) and many more. After a planned filtering (only USA, min. 3 % DIV, very high sales/earnings ratio and others), 4 buyable REITs remained, which I then analyzed with 2 tools. In the end, 2 buy stocks came out for me and I bought one directly; the buy limit for the other is just under 1.2% below the current price. I'm excited, this is my first investment in a REIT. Take a look at the portfolio or the video.


Note after comments: Stock Finder and Stock Guide. AF usually looks better, but I actually make more returns when I "trust" the company more.


Have a nice day and best regards,

Angelo


https://youtu.be/jSwq4_tG99o

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immagine del profilo
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And which two are these now?
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immagine del profilo
@GHF just. Writing an analysis, but then not saying what they are
immagine del profilo
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@GHF and which filtering? And which tools? And why two? And why these two in particular? ... Questions upon questions that were not answered. And that early in the morning 😫☕
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immagine del profilo
So. text adapted :) satisfied? ;)
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immagine del profilo
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1.2 % below the current price. What kind of limit is that exactly? If it rises, you'll be annoyed that you didn't buy it after your analysis. In 4 months you will have achieved the higher price or lower number of shares through dividends.
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immagine del profilo
@Smudeo Thank you for your feedback.
I wanted to hit a concrete scenario of the P/E ratio. And if I don't get it, then so be it. Getting angry is so emotional ;) is not part of investing for me.

That's exactly what I did with $EGP, buy limit below price. And bang 2 days later I had it.

And I think the reference to the dividend is wrong several times over.
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