I got 10K to invest. Want to throw into REITs to diversify.
What do misc?
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Thread: REITs - which one?
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VNQ (Vanguard's REIT ETF), O, STWD
The only point I see to investing in a REIT is if you're retired and using it for dividends and you don't care about overall return. If you're going to hold REITs at all for their overall return (dividends + appreciation) for whatever reason, at least hold it in a Roth IRA
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02-26-2021, 12:48 PM #10
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I would recommend STAG Industrial and Store Capital.
If you want more risk I would recommend Annaly Capital Management. It's low price and offers a decent 10% dividend. For 10k you could get 1200 shares give or take and make around 90$ a month. I.e. 1080$ a year.
However, you should do your own research. I don't wanna suggest something and it ends up underperforming. I am a dividend investor so I always recommend high yield and or medium yield dividends.-Focus on myself crew
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02-26-2021, 01:25 PM #19
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if you want to retire early, why are you withdrawing the cash and paying income taxes on it now?
in other words, the dividends dont matter at all since you're re-investing them anyways, you'd have the same end effect on net worth by investing in a security which pays no dividends. just re-allocate your portfolio once you have enough capital to actually retire, otherwise why does it matter how much in dividends you receive today when you're still not retired?
you have a better chance of building more wealth long term investing in QQQ than VNQ
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