In last week’s article, I discussed an asset allocation with about 40% allocation to REITs.
The comments I got was… interesting:
“REITs can make money meh?”
“Buy REITs? Ask those who bought 3 years ago how much they lost.”
Investing is funny sometimes.
In 2021, when REITs were at all time highs – investors loved REITs.
Today when REITs are close to all time lows – nobody wants to touch REITs.
And everyone wants to buy banks when they are close to all time highs.
If there’s anything I’ve learned in investing.
It is that:
When the market is overwhelmingly bearish on an asset class, it’s worth taking a second look.
When the market is overwhelmingly bullish on an asset class, you’d better take a second look.
How I may invest $100,000 in REITs? (as a Singapore Investor in 2024)
So I wanted to use this article to relook my assumptions about REITs.
And to ask if I had $100,000 today....