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REITs On Sale — Again

Published 05/07/2015, 03:39 PM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

As we jump into May, I can find very little cause to complain. The Dividend Growth Portfolio is off to a solid start, up 5.7% through April 30, net of all fees and expenses. This compares to a total return in the S&P 500 of just 1.9%. The portfolio’s high allocation to energy and to non-US stocks have been major drivers of performance and I continue to view these areas as being particularly attractive.

Alas, all the news can’t be good. REITs, which make up about a quarter of the portfolio, are suffering their worst correction in two years. As an example, Realty Income (NYSE:O), of the highest-quality blue chips in the REIT space, is down about 15% from its late January highs and now yields about 4.8% in dividends. That’s a comfortable spread over the 10-year Treasury of about 2.8%.

Stag Industrial (NYSE:STAG), a smaller and more speculative REIT holding of the Dividend Growth portfolio, has seen an even bigger selloff. STAG is down about 21% from its recent highs and now yields over 6% in dividends.

STAG Industrial

I will save you the details of a REIT-by-REIT breakdown, but suffice it to say that the entire sector is down significantly from its January highs.

This Begs Two Questions

  1. Why the price declines?
  2. What do we expect going forward?

Part of the reason for the decline is simply profit taking. REITs, along with most other income-oriented assets, had a monster 2014, and some of what we’re seeing in 2015 is nothing more than the ebb and flow of the market.

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We also have to remember that, as income-oriented assets, REITs are extremely sensitive to changes in bond yields. A REIT priced to yield 3%-4% in dividends is very attractive in world in which the 10-year Treasury only offers 1.7%. But in a world with 3.0% Treasury yields, they make a lot less sense. So, REIT shares tends to have outsized price movements as traders try to divine the direction of bond yields. And after falling sharply earlier this year, bond yields have been on the rise.

Very Bullish

This brings us to the more important question of what we should expect going forward. And on that count, I’m very bullish on REITs at current prices.

To start, I don’t expect to see bond yields rise much from current levels. Over the next 5 years, I expect the 10-year Treasury to bounce around in a range of about 2% to 3%. But shorter term, over the next 9-12 months, I expect that range to be lower, around 1.6% to 2.6%.

To some extent, this is a guessing game. The market has a mind of its own, and we can only work with the limited information we have. But given that overseas yields are much lower than US yields (German and Japanese 10-year yields are currently 0.37% and 0.36%, respectively) and that the Fed has given no indication that it intends to raise short-term rates aggressively, higher US bond yields don’t seem very likely.

On balance, this is a good backdrop for REITs.

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Dividend Growth

What does this mean for the Dividend Growth portfolio? I expect to do a little portfolio pruning over the next quarter, and this may including rebalancing my existing REIT positions or even adding new REIT positions if market conditions allow.

Disclosures: Dividend Growth Portfolio is long O and STAG.

This article first appeared on Sizemore Insights as May 2015 Portfolio Summary: REITs On Sale Again.

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