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Nuveen Short-Term REIT ETF

29.52 USD
+0.17
0.58%
At close Updated Sep 17, 10:13 AM EDT
1 day
0.58%
5 days
-0.27%
1 month
3.58%
3 months
-1.47%
6 months
-6.17%
Year to date
-6.05%
1 year
-14.81%
5 years
22.29%
10 years
17.33%
0
Funds holding %
of 7,463 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2025 Q2 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

3% less funds holding

Funds holding: 31 [Q1] → 30 (-1) [Q2]

9.44% less ownership

Funds ownership: 60.31% [Q1] → 50.88% (-9.44%) [Q2]

33% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 2 | Existing positions closed: 3

37% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $30.2M [Q1] → $18.9M (-$11.3M) [Q2]

50% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 7 | Existing positions reduced: 14

100% less funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 1 [Q1] → 0 (-1) [Q2]

Financial journalist opinion

Positive
Seeking Alpha
24 days 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
Negative
Seeking Alpha
1 month 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
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
6 months ago
REIT Slope Adjustment Has Overshadowed Future Value Gains
Despite recent price declines, REITs' future value has increased due to higher rental rates, increased property values, and reduced competing supply. Higher market demanded returns have steepened the slope, causing REIT prices to drop despite improved fundamentals and future value. The price drop is driven by higher expected returns, not impaired future value, making current REIT valuations a buying opportunity.
REIT Slope Adjustment Has Overshadowed Future Value Gains
Positive
Seeking Alpha
7 months ago
Not All 2% Spreads Are Created Equal
Real estate investment spreads are healthier today with higher cap rates and cost of capital, enhancing long-term returns despite similar nominal spreads. Higher cap rates lead to more accretive organic growth, reinvestment, dividends, debt reduction, and buybacks compared to the low-rate environment of early 2022. The current 8% cap rate and 6% cost of capital environment are more favorable for REITs than the previous 6% and 4% scenarios.
Not All 2% Spreads Are Created Equal
Positive
Seeking Alpha
11 months ago
The State Of REITs: October 2024 Edition
REITs achieved their 5th straight month in the black with a +3.09% average total return in September and +9.61% year to date. Mid-cap (+5.01%), large cap (+3.41%) and small cap REITs (+2.59%) averaged solid gains in September. Micro caps (-0.42%) again averaged a negative total return. 72.3% of REIT securities had a positive total return in September.
The State Of REITs: October 2024 Edition
Positive
Seeking Alpha
11 months 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
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
The State Of REITs: July 2024
The REIT sector continued to recover in June with a +1.12% average total return, but closed out the first half of the year in the red (-3.86%). Micro cap REITs (-3.79%) averaged a negative total return in June, but small caps (+1.01%), mid-caps (+2.29%) and large caps (+2.88%) finished in the black. 65.58% of REIT securities had a positive total return in June.
The State Of REITs: July 2024
Negative
Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
The State Of REITs: May 2024 Edition
With a -4.27% average total return in April, REITs have now seen declines in 3 of the first 4 months of 2024. Micro caps (-2.71%) and small caps (-2.87%) averaged low single digit declines in April, while mid-caps (-5.36%) and large caps (-5.99%) performed even worse. 78.71% of REIT securities had a negative total return in April.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
The State Of REITs: April 2024 Edition
REITs bounced back from a rough start to the year with a strong +3.26% average total return in March. Mid cap (+5.04%), small cap (+3.90%) and large cap REITs (+2.32%) averaged gains in March, while micro caps (-0.32%) saw yet another month in the red. 78.06% of REIT securities had a positive total return in March.
Negative
Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
The State Of REITs: February 2024 Edition
The REIT sector had a rough start to 2024 with a -5.72% total return in January. Large cap REITs (-4.79%) outperformed their smaller peers in January. Micro cap REITs (-8.39%) averaged the steepest declines. Only 9.55% of REIT securities had a positive total return in January.
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