Another nice Monday for TREA
peter71
05-12-2008, 6:27 PM | Post #2517189 |
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Hi All,
Up about $.40 or so (I logged out and then forgot the figure) but although VNQ is up 2.4% today I'm beginning to think the fund may get a bigger income boost on Mondays than it does on other days of the week . . .
Apologies to all who were hoping that everyone's down-weighting of TREA might make these sorts of posts go away!
All best,
Pete
Re: Another nice Monday for TREA
05-12-2008, 9:31 PM | Post #2517251
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Hi Pete:
I'll reply here to your (tongue-in-cheek?) question posted to me on the other board:
Socratc! Where have you been on the TIAA-CREF boards to gloat over the fact that everyone (me included) has been moving out of the TIAA Real Estate Account (not that we lost any money in it, but still
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The answer is:
1) I lurk here all the time, but generally have nothing to contribute ... even to the earthshaking posts such as: REA UNIT VALUE CHANGED TODAY!! ;-)
2) I would never gloat, though I do take satisfaction from the fact that others appear to have come around to a viewpoint I espoused some time ago
3) Which is that: TC REA is fantastic investment for those who have access to it but that it is not magic and that it should be part of a well-diversified portfolio (I was going to say: balanced breakfast :-)). Too many people on this board seem to have a tendency to have a REAligious attitude to the investment.
FWIW, I am still at 5% TC REA in addition to 7.5% VNQ. The beautiful thing about this allocation is that when REITs were roaring I was balancing out to REA which was itself rising steadily. And when REITs tanked I balanced out of REA (several times in the past 18 months) and thus now have significantly less in stagnating REA. If / when REITs keep surging, the cycle will start all over again. Much much better than being all one or all the other.
Best to you and others.
Re: Another nice Monday for TREA
05-12-2008, 10:19 PM | Post #2517259
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Hi Socratic,
Well, I guess it'd depend how long you've had that VNQ, but I think even with some helpful rebalancing you'd have had to have it several years to beat a 100% TREA allocation over a given period . . . I'd definitely like to see someone keep those sort of numbers though (both up to the present and going forward) and maybe it'd help to spice up the forum a little bit while we're at it!
All best,
Pete