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Strategies & Market Trends
REITS - Buying 1 - 2 weeks before going ex-dividend
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2511Henry, <if REITS continue their downtrend, i wonder if it will translate to lRichard Barron-4/7/2004
2510if REITS continue their downtrend, i wonder if it will translate to lower home pHenry D-4/6/2004
2509Jim, the ^RMS came back to the 50 day moving average in about 10 hours of tradinRichard Barron-4/6/2004
2508HELLO ..........it appears it took the job report of last week to startle the yiJames Kibler-4/5/2004
2507Jim, The rubber band is getting stretched and will continue until momentum changRichard Barron-3/9/2004
2506James: The sector has legs of it's own. I am humbled and blown away by the gregor-3/4/2004
2505GRT-g started trading a week ago. it's trading today at a decent price - aroGrommit-3/4/2004
2504Just doing my duty ...........keeping thread alive.......for another month......James Kibler-3/4/2004
2503Grommit, Do you know when GRT-g is set to begin trading? Thanks, Sportsmansportsman-2/8/2004
2502Gregor, It isn't the REIT investors who bail as much as value & momentumRichard Barron-2/8/2004
2501Richard: when this reservoir breaks and I know not when, where have reit investogregor-2/6/2004
2500Grommit, Well done! You are absolutely right that I have no idea where the REIRichard Barron-2/4/2004
2499I don't think that anyone here can call the market top for REITs. It is silGrommit-2/3/2004
2498Richard ..You have been on the money so far. One of my problems is I always get gregor-2/3/2004
2497Jim, I can't see chasing much. It's sort of like trying to buy hi-techs Richard Barron-2/2/2004
2496Rich........just keeping thread alive.....had more preferred's called lost KJames Kibler-2/2/2004
2495Hello Richard: The market is getting a little frothy. I spent all day yesterdaygregor-1/6/2004
2494Gregor, REITs are definitely overextended. Still, I wouldn't be shocked if Richard Barron-1/5/2004
2493Richard ....wow what is the ^rms "smokin". It's as high as a kite gregor-12/30/2003
2492Hi Rich.....Best Wishes To You and Yours this Holiday Season,.....Sincerely, JIMJames Kibler-12/24/2003
2491Gregor, I wasn't aware of the % of S&P earnings coming from overseas. TRichard Barron-12/17/2003
2490Hi Richard. Continuing with your discussion of Multi-nationals. I may be way ogregor-12/13/2003
2489Gregor, The reason the I am interested in multi-nationals is twofold: Like REITRichard Barron-12/11/2003
2488>>>A 4th factor that is becoming real - a weakening dollar<<< gregor-12/11/2003
2487Gregor, You are correct. A 2.5% inflation rate with 7.5% bond rates would spell Richard Barron-12/9/2003
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