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Strategies & Market Trends : REITS - Buying 1 - 2 weeks before going ex-dividend

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To: Richard Barron who wrote (2371)2/7/2003 4:54:30 PM
From: Dennis  Read Replies (1) of 2561
 
thanks for the quick advice. Yes, i understand the rising rate risk scenario....but what if i am just looking for a fat dividend check in the mail....is it really stupid to hold this type of stock....do they have a history of messing with the payouts?? As rates rise, share price will drop and yield will rise,...is this a correct assumption??

BTW, ....do you have an opinion as to what will happen to ginnie mae, freddie macs, etc. when and if rates start to rise....I assume the same scenario holds true....TIA

Good Luck
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