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Azzvia : What happened in India.
Mr Value investor OP : may be it is post dividend pull back and fed decided not to cut rate this time that dragged most of the reits from last year highs. these things to go up fed need to cut rates and then reits yield will look attractive again so it can go higher.
for capital land indis reits there is also forex risk.
Azzvia Mr Value investor OP : I thought there was a high probability that there would be no interest rate cuts in the first half of this year, and that the dividend exclusion was already reflected in the price from 1.15 to 0.98... so why is it still going down? Is the Indian market no longer attractive?
101628055 : thought india is an emerging market n propety shouod boom, right?
Mr Value investor OP : yes, you are right. last year asset prices have been revised up in this counter. everything is going down in reits so this inline too, when tides change this will come back. anothrr way to look at it, when the price goes down without fundamental issues, the dividend yield will rise and look more attractive. no need to worry much on the longer term. if you are short term trader, i dont see any immediate catalyst in the reits.