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Strategies & Market Trends : Securities For Income Investors

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To: Brinks who started this subject11/30/2002 10:28:17 AM
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REIT Preferred Stocks: A Safe Port in the Storm

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Dr. Ron Donohue, The Hoyt Group
June 27, 2002

This report provides some insights on some of the great opportunities available in REIT Preferred Stocks. While many readers are familiar with REIT common stocks, Preferred Stocks offer an opportunity to lock in a great rate of return with greater protection than common stocks. To find out if these securities are right for you, see this report. The author discusses current REIT market conditions, noting that common stock pricing is such that Preferred Stocks may make more sense for some investors.

The report includes some information on the structure, feature and investment characteristics of REIT Preferred Stocks, as well as some of the opportunities and challenges associated with investing in these securities. It also provides some insights into the difficulties of information gathering, and the current situation with regard to trading. The author suggests some potential strategies to consider in building a REIT Preferred portfolio. The written report is accompanied by detailed information on over 90 different Preferred issues. Information provided includes stock symbol, call date, issue price, current yield and premium (discount) to common stock dividends.
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