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Exchange Traded REITs.
Hi,
I want to understand what happens if a REIT pays 8% dividend, but then its price drops by 15% in the same year, because its traded on public exchange?
This is not a fictional scenario. These are Starwood (STWD) numbers in 2015. And its not a one off, there are so many such examples of REITs and stocks in general.
I wonder whats the point of investing in Dividend assets when their price wipes out all dividend gains.
I am unable to invest beyond Fixed Income Funds because of this paradox. May be I misunderstand this.
Can someone explain this to me?
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Prices don't always go down.
Your fixed income funds will go down if interest rates go up.