
NYSEARCA:VNQ
VNQ is always a good option, with a yield of high 2%, gives broad diversification.
He is talking about US REITS generally and using the Vanguard REIT ETF to show the pattern across the industry. The EFT was trading in a consolidation range ($80-85’s) all of last year, then there was a sharp drop. The ETF has been retracing but the price (now $75.88) is not close to where it fell from. He thinks he is seeing smart money coming in to take advantage of panicked selling. The average yield is high (6% to 10%). For this ETF, he would set a stop at $72. These stocks are not bond alternatives, but bond mutual funds have given zero return over the past three years (interest minus drop in the share value minus fees = zero). REITS have more risk than bonds but they are lower risk at this time because they have dropped significantly.
Vanguard REIT ETF is a American stock, trading under the symbol VNQ (previously VNQ-N on Stockchase) on the NYSE Arca (VNQ). It is usually referred to as AMEX:VNQ or VNQ
In the last year, there was no coverage of Vanguard REIT ETF published on Stockchase.
Vanguard REIT ETF was recommended as a Top Pick by Richard Croft on 2010-04-23. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Vanguard REIT ETF.
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0 stock analysts on Stockchase covered Vanguard REIT ETF in the last year. It is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-05-29, Vanguard REIT ETF (VNQ) stock closed at a price of $95.70.
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