>>>REITs are oversold using the 7 day envelopes<<<
This "pop" today is still better than I expected. CLI is leading this top ten list ...http://quote.yahoo.com/q?s=HOT+PSA+AIV+CLI+EOP+DRE+EQR+SPG+RA+NXL&f=snlcvi
I do know that new construction spending is slowing and with this list of all star tenants the cream does rise to the top.
AT&T Corporation 5 13,408,239 3.1 971,501 3.8 2009(2) Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp. 1 7,943,706 1.8 420,672 1.6 2009 AT&T Wireless Services 2 7,826,368 1.8 365,593 1.4 2007(3) International Business Machines Corporation 6 7,639,928 1.7 396,912 1.6 2007(4) Nabisco Inc. 3 5,921,014 1.4 321,735 1.3 2000(11) Allstate Insurance Company 9 5,839,839 1.3 270,796 1.1 2009(5) Prentice-Hall Inc. 1 5,794,893 1.3 474,801 1.9 2014 Dow Jones Telerate Systems Inc. 1 5,610,924 1.3 291,762 1.1 2006(6) Toys 'R' US - NJ, Inc. 1 5,342,672 1.2 242,518 0.9 2012 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants 1 4,981,357 1.1 249,768 1.0 2012 CMP Media Inc 1 4,826,107 1.1 206,274 0.8 2014 Board of Gov./Federal Reserve 1 4,593,946 1.0 117,008 0.5 2009(7) Winston & Strawn 1 4,214,885 1.0 108,100 0.4 2003 KPMG Peat Marwick, LLP 2 3,510,412 0.8 161,760 0.6 2007(8) Bankers Trust Harborside Inc. 1 3,272,500 0.7 385,000 1.5 2003 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 1 3,188,532 0.7 179,131 0.7 2008 Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. 4 3,163,872 0.7 137,181 0.5 2008(9) Deloitte & Touche USA LLP 1 3,162,933 0.7 118,864 0.5 2000 PNC Bank N.A. 4 3,054,754 0.7 149,930 0.6 2004(10) NTT Data Corporation 1 3,047,364 0.7 136,960 0.5 2005 ----------------------------- |