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Cambria Global Real Estate ETF

24.88 USD
-0.26
1.03%
Updated Dec 30, 10:00 AM EST
1 day
-1.03%
5 days
-0.96%
1 month
-7.16%
3 months
-8.56%
6 months
5.25%
Year to date
-1.89%
1 year
-1.89%
5 years
-1.31%
10 years
-1.31%
0
Funds holding %
of 6,812 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2024 Q3 regulatory filings by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

8% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $24.2M [Q2] → $22.2M (-$2M) [Q3]

30% less funds holding

Funds holding: 10 [Q2] → 7 (-3) [Q3]

45.65% less ownership

Funds ownership: 96.56% [Q2] → 50.91% (-45.65%) [Q3]

50% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 2 | Existing positions reduced: 4

75% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 1 | Existing positions closed: 4

Research analyst outlook

We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for BLDG.

Financial journalist opinion

Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
A Decisive Realignment
U.S. equity markets soared to record highs this week after President-elect Trump scored a surprisingly decisive election victory, including a likely "trifecta" of Republican legislative control in Congress. The outcome sparked powerful moves across global financial markets as investors priced in a combination of domestic-focused and "pro-growth" economic policies but also reflected concern over deficits and immigration policy. Characteristic of the "Trump trade" dynamic, smaller-cap companies led the surge, outperforming mega-cap technology and international-heavy peers. The S&P Small-Cap 600 soared 9%, outpacing 5% gains from the S&P 500.
A Decisive Realignment
Negative
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Pivotal Decisions
Ahead of a pivotal week of consequential decisions, U.S. equity markets posted a second-straight week of declines as investors parsed a relatively disappointing slate of employment and inflation data. The pivotal Nonfarm Payrolls report showed that the U.S. economy added just 12k jobs in October - the weakest month since 2020 - with notably weaker trends under the surface. Private employment declined by 28k during the month, fueled by the largest plunge in manufacturing employment since the pandemic shutdown, alongside job declines in retail, transportation, and hospitality.
Pivotal Decisions
Negative
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
Brace For Volatility
U.S. equity markets snapped a six-week winning streak, while benchmark interest rates surged to three-month highs as investors braced for a volatile two-week stretch of market-moving events. Another surprisingly solid slate of domestic economic data - highlighted by improved jobless claims and consumer sentiment reports - lifted the U.S. Economic Surprise Index to the highest-level since April. Retreating from record-highs, the S&P 500 finished lower by 1% on the week, declining for just the second time in the past twelve weeks. Rate-sensitive segments and small-caps were laggards.
Brace For Volatility
Positive
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
An October Surprise
U.S. equity markets extended gains to a fourth-straight week despite a resurgence in benchmark interest rates after a critical slate of employment data showed surprisingly strong labor market trends. One of several strong employment reports, Nonfarm Payrolls data showed that the U.S. economy added 254k jobs in September - the strongest in six months and well above consensus estimates. Combined with a nearly 10% surge in crude oil prices driven by renewed Middle East tensions, markets reflected a significantly less aggressive Fed rate cut path in the months ahead.
An October Surprise
Positive
Seeking Alpha
3 months ago
Canadian REITs: Higher Yield Up North
For income-focused investors willing to venture outside the United States, Canadian REITs offer appealing qualities as a potential portfolio diversifier alongside their larger and more established U.S. peers. Canadian REITs, on average, offer higher monthly dividend yields and trade at lower P/FFO multiples compared to their U.S. counterparts, but typically have weaker balance sheets with higher debt ratios. In this report, we take a quick look at 30 Canadian REITs and break down the industry on a sector-by-sector level. We also take a deep dive into H&R REIT.
Canadian REITs: Higher Yield Up North
Positive
Seeking Alpha
3 months ago
A Summer To Remember
U.S. equity markets climbed to record-highs while benchmark interest rates rebounded from eight-month lows on a relatively quiet end-of-summer week as investors parsed a 'Goldilocks' slate of economic data. PCE data showed modest inflationary pressures in July - keeping the Fed on course for multiple rate cuts by year-end - while consumer spending and consumer confidence data topped estimates. Posting gains for a fourth week following a three-week skid in late July, the S&P 500 gained another 0.3% this week. The Dow Jones finished the week at all-time record-highs.
A Summer To Remember
Positive
Seeking Alpha
4 months ago
Chasing Goldilocks
U.S. equity markets rallied while benchmark interest rates remained near the lows of the year after a critical slate of inflation data showed further encouraging signs of cooling price pressures. The Consumer Price Index posted a downside surprise for a fourth straight month, underscored by a "2-Handle" on Headline CPI, which follows a period of historically high inflation from 2021 to 2023. Sparking a renewed "Goldilocks" narrative, Retail Sales data was notably stronger than expected in July - posting its strongest monthly increase in 18 months - while Jobless Claims also moderated.
Chasing Goldilocks
Positive
ETF Trends
4 months ago
Is Now the Right Time to Consider REIT ETFs?
REITs have historically tended to outperform in the 12 months following the end of a rate hiking cycle by the Fed, making now an interesting time to consider REIT ETFs. REIT ETFs allow investors to gain exposure to the real estate market with a tax- and cost-efficient, highly liquid vehicle.
Is Now the Right Time to Consider REIT ETFs?
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
4 months ago
The Return Of Volatility
In a highly volatile week across global financial markets, U.S. equity markets ultimately finished the week little-changed, while benchmark interest rates rebounded from the lowest levels of the year. Following a historic surge in volatility, stabilization in Asian and European markets, decent jobless claims data, and clarity on the domestic Presidential matchup helped to ease market jitters. Narrowly avoiding a fourth-straight week of losses, the S&P 500 finished flat - staging a late-week rebound after sharp declines early in the week. The Nasdaq remained in "correction territory."
The Return Of Volatility
Negative
Seeking Alpha
6 months ago
State Of REIT Nation: Waiting At The Bottom
REITweek, the annual REIT industry conference, was held last week in New York City. Humbled by two years of rate-driven headwinds, the venue halls were as quiet as any REITweek. Excitement was muted after numerous "false starts" on the long-awaited Fed pivot, a dearth of IPO and M&A activity, and a two-year period of significant underperformance versus the broader market. It can only get better: since the start of the Fed's rate hike cycle in March 2022, the REIT Index has underperformed the S&P 500 by a whopping 40 percentage-points.
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