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A mortgage REIT. They leverage the slope of the yield curve, to invest in mortgages. Rising rates are not necessarily a good thing for them. It really all revolves around their ability to leverage the spread in the yield curve. There is also some reinvestment risk. If existing pools of mortgages are maturing at higher rates than what you can invest in, that impairs profitability.
It is a mortgage REIT making money by borrowing on the short end of the curve and lending on the long end. The portfolio is much larger than the capital they have to play with, so there is volatility. If rates go up next year it creates refinancing risk for them. He is not comfortable with the leverage in the portfolio.
Mortgage REITs. These tend to attract a lot of investors. The yield is very high, between 12% and 15%. They use debt to lend it as mortgages. The stock has been in decline. Why get a high yield vehicle when you are going to lose it all on capital? It is better to focus on high quality real estate.