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Price is on fire lately, I guess riding the string of positive headlines this month. Up 15% since the first of the month. Purchased in December, the shares are now up 22%, plus two dividends have hit the pot. O is now the third best performing ticker in my long term dividend portfolio. Shares are still a long way down from their pre-correction $55 per share however.
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Same story here, Alex. I'm not a huge REIT guy, but for a long time regretted not having any O in my portfolio. I also bought in December -- not a ton, just dipped a toe in -- at about $37.25. Been happily watching it rally since, though of course, I wish I had bought more!
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02-25-2014, 09:38 PM
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I have owned O since 2012 and added to it in early December.
Between REITs (O, OHI, DLR and ARCP) and utilities (D, LNT, NGG, SO, AVA, WEC), I have about 25% of our portfolios. These are core income growth holdings with high yields and acceptable dividend growth rates.
I'm also wishing I had bought more a few months ago when I made my initial purchase. Loving the run up and the monthly dividends.
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03-03-2014, 08:45 PM
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Bought a couple tranches of O myself around $40 both times in Sept & Oct 13. This was my first REIT investment ever. Just added a small position in OHI today. Looking forward to the yield boost in the portfolio.
Added a little HCP to wife's portfolio in the last rebalance. That long dividend growth streak made me feel a little more comfortable.
The monthly reinvested divs on O just keep inching up. I
that.
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03-26-2014, 11:40 PM
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foeplay, not sure I agree.
With a 20 year dividend growth streak, I think O's management is focused on doing right by the shareholders. Interest rates really haven't move much and aren't expected to vary significantly for more than a year. I'm willing to ride it out. O was my first REIT and the more I read, the more I'm convinced that management knows what they're doing and mindful of their investors.
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Anyone know what is causing the recent decline?
Perhaps a buy opportunity?