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The State Of REITs: May 2025 Edition

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Sentiment: Negative ()

The REIT sector saw another month of red in April (-6.45%) and REITs now average a -9.10% return over the first 4 months of the year. Microcap (-8.87%) and small-cap …

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The State Of REITs: March 2025 Edition

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Sentiment: Positive ()

REITs bounced back (+1.77%) in February and now have a positive year-to-date total return (+0.79%) after the first two months of the year. Large cap (+4.58%), small cap (+2.00%) and …

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The State Of REITs: February 2025 Edition

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Sentiment: Negative ()

After a brutal December (-6.85%), the REIT sector averaged negative total returns again in January (-1.29%). Large cap (+0.30%) and mid cap REITs (+0.09%) averaged small gains in January, whereas …

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About Dimensional - Global Real Estate ETF DFGR

DFGR is designed to provide exposure to the global broad real estate industry with a particular focus on REITs. The fund actively invests in companies of any size that generate at least 50% of their revenue or have at least 50% of their assets invested in residential, commercial, industrial, or other real estate industries. REITs or REIT-like entities are also eligible for inclusion. Selection is done through an integrated investment approach, with certain securities adjusted or excluded based on several factors, including free float, stock momentum, liquidity, size, relative price, profitability, and costs as per the discretion of the advisor. Final constituents are market cap-weighted, with country or region weights implemented, where applicable. Following the funds global exposure, it aims to purchase securities only from approved markets, as identified by the advisor, and in at least three different countries, including the US. Derivatives may be used to leverage exposure or manage cash. Lending of portfolio securities is permitted to generate additional income.