IRET

iREIT MarketVector Quality REIT Index ETF
IRET

Delisted

IRET was delisted on the 5th of May, 2026.

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Sentiment 3-Months
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Seeking Alpha
4 days ago
REITs Excel, Earnings Swell, Fed Rebels
U.S. equity markets advanced for a fifth straight week - their longest winning streak since 2024 - as strong earnings, resilient data, and hopes for lasting Iran peace fueled optimism. Investors looked through another oil-price surge and inflationary pressure, focusing instead on corporate resilience and economic strength despite a complex macro backdrop shaped by geopolitical and policy uncertainty. The Fed held rates steady in an unusually fractured 8-4 vote, while Powell's plan to remain on the Board broke precedent and raised politically charged succession questions.
REITs Excel, Earnings Swell, Fed Rebels
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GlobeNewsWire
14 days ago
iREIT MarketVector Quality REIT Index ETF (IRET) to Close
NEW YORK, April 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wide Moat Indexes LLC, in coordination with Tidal Investments LLC, today announced the closure and liquidation of the iREIT MarketVector Quality REIT Index ETF (Ticker: IRET) (the “Fund”). The Fund will cease trading on the New York Stock Exchange at the close of regular trading on Tuesday, May 5, 2026 (the “Closing Date”).
iREIT MarketVector Quality REIT Index ETF (IRET) to Close
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Seeking Alpha
7 months ago
The Rate-Cut REIT Revival
Three years of persistent rate-driven pressure on the residential and commercial real estate market appears to finally be abating - and not a moment too soon. REITs were hit by a "triple whammy" of rate-related headwinds: higher borrowing costs directly squeezed profitability, eroded the relative appeal of REIT dividends, and made it near-impossible to grow accretively. Since the Fed's initial rate hike in March 2022, REITs have lagged the S&P 500 by a whopping 55 percentage points, nearly 3x the magnitude of underperformance seen in the GFC.
The Rate-Cut REIT Revival
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Seeking Alpha
8 months ago
Powell Pivot Sparks REIT Rebound
U.S. equity markets notched another series of record highs this week, surging into the weekend after surprisingly dovish commentary from Federal Reserve Chair Powell, who hinted at imminent rate cuts. Powell used his final Jackson Hole speech as Fed Chair to deliver a clear policy pivot, an unexpected reversal after months of insistence that tariff-related inflation warranted a hawkish framework. Markets were equally relieved by the policy-focused nature of Powell's speech amid speculation that the address may be used instead as a potential defiant sermon on central bank independence.
Powell Pivot Sparks REIT Rebound
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Seeking Alpha
9 months ago
Behind The (Revised) Curve
U.S. equity markets fell sharply this week, while benchmark interest rates retreated to three-month lows, after revised employment data showed that job growth was far weaker than initially reported. The BLS payrolls report showed softer-than-expected hiring in July and the steepest two-month downward revisions to jobs growth since 2020, raising concern that the Fed may be "behind the curve." The downward revisions came days after Fed Chair Powell used it as the primary evidence for "solid" labor markets, which justified the FOMC's decision to keep rates in "restrictive" territory.
Behind The (Revised) Curve
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Seeking Alpha
11 months ago
REITs: The Riches Are In The Niches
REITs offer diversified, inflation-hedged income and capital appreciation, making them a compelling addition to any long-term investment portfolio. Current REIT valuations are attractive, with strong growth projected in sectors like data centers, industrial, net lease, and residential properties. I recommend focusing on quality REITs trading below historical multiples, emphasizing margin of safety and reliable dividend growth.
REITs: The Riches Are In The Niches
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Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
IRET: U.S. REIT ETF With 3.4% Yield, But An Unclear Value Proposition
IRET is a U.S. REIT index ETF. It invests in 40 U.S. REITs based on quality, value, and projected growth, with industry caps for diversification. Given its higher expenses and marginally weaker performance relative to its benchmark, I see no reason to invest in the fund.
IRET: U.S. REIT ETF With 3.4% Yield, But An Unclear Value Proposition
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Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
Canadian REITs: Higher Yield Up North
For income-focused investors willing to venture outside the United States, Canadian REITs offer appealing qualities as a potential portfolio diversifier alongside their larger and more established U.S. peers. Canadian REITs, on average, offer higher monthly dividend yields and trade at lower P/FFO multiples compared to their U.S. counterparts, but typically have weaker balance sheets with higher debt ratios. In this report, we take a quick look at 30 Canadian REITs and break down the industry on a sector-by-sector level. We also take a deep dive into H&R REIT.
Canadian REITs: Higher Yield Up North
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Seeking Alpha
2 years ago
Private REITs 101 Revisited: Do You Invest In BREIT Or A Diverse Public REIT Portfolio?
Blackstone's NAV REIT, BREIT, raised $66 billion from 2017 to 2022, surpassing all publicly-listed REITs in equity raised in 2022 alone. BREIT's ability to redeem shares at reported NAV distinguishes it from other non-traded REITs. Despite its strong performance, BREIT faces challenges such as high front-end loads, front-end dividends, and high management fees.
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ETF Trends
2 years ago
New REIT ETF Covers Wide Property Sectors
On Wednesday, Tidal Investments launched the iREIT – MarketVector Quality REIT Index ETF (NYSE Arca: IRET). IRET is an REIT-focused fund; Wide Moat Research CEO Brad Thomas spearheads its creation.