InfraCap REIT Preferred ETFPFFR
PFFR
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Funds holding %
of 6,809 funds
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Analysts bullish %
Fund manager confidence
Based on 2024 Q3 regulatory filings by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
60% more first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 8 | Existing positions closed: 5
20% more capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $23M [Q2] → $27.7M (+$4.64M) [Q3]
14% more funds holding
Funds holding: 22 [Q2] → 25 (+3) [Q3]
3.02% less ownership
Funds ownership: 30.17% [Q2] → 27.15% (-3.02%) [Q3]
25% less repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 6 | Existing positions reduced: 8
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for PFFR.
Financial journalist opinion
Negative
Seeking Alpha
2 weeks ago
PFFR: A Great Building Block In The Preferred Equity Space
PFFR focuses exclusively on preferred equity issued by real estate investment trusts, providing a unique, diversified alternative to traditional bank- or insurance-focused preferred equity ETFs. The ETF is split between property REITs (69.4%) and mortgage REITs (30.5%), with top holdings like DigitalBridge Group and Vornado Realty Trust offering exposure to cumulative, perpetual preferred shares. The primary risks are interest rate sensitivity and credit concerns in the real estate sector. However, PFFR exhibits lower volatility (9% annualized) compared to outright REIT equities.
Positive
Kiplinger
2 months ago
5 of the Best Preferred Stock ETFs for High and Stable Dividends
The best preferred stock ETFs allow you to reduce your risk by investing in baskets of preferred stocks.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
2 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.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
3 months ago
PFFR: A Unique Part Of The REIT Landscape
REIT preferred shares offer higher returns and lower volatility than common REIT stocks, making them attractive in the current market cycle. The InfraCap REIT Preferred ETF provides a diversified mix of preferred securities from various REIT sub-categories, with a 30-Day SEC Yield of 6.92%. This ETF stands out by focusing on preferred securities, offering higher yields, less volatility, and a higher claim on assets compared to common REIT ETFs.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
3 months ago
8%-Yielding Portfolio For Retirement Passive Income
Investing in high-yield dividend stocks can provide a stable passive income in retirement, reducing sequence-of-return risk compared to index funds. We share a model portfolio for how you can do this. The model portfolio yields a weighted average 8% while also growing its payouts at a rate that should meet or even beat inflation over the long term.
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
3 months ago
2 Very Overrated And 2 Very Underrated Big Dividend Funds
High-yield funds offer retirees passive income, diversification, and reduced need for active management, allowing them to avoid selling stocks during market downturns. However, not all high-yield funds are created equal. We discuss two that we think should be avoided right now and two that are worth buying.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
6 months ago
PFFR: REIT Preferreds ETF - Strong, Stable 7.9% Yield
PFFR invests in REIT preferred shares. These are high-yield securities, with the fund itself sporting a 7.9% dividend yield. Dividends have remained stable for years, although there were significant price losses during the past downturns.
Negative
Seeking Alpha
8 months ago
Preferreds Weekly Review: Bond Interest Deferral Worries Investors
We take a look at the action in preferreds and baby bonds through the second week of April and highlight some of the key themes we are watching.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
8 months ago
A $1.5 Million Inflation-Resistant Portfolio For Retiring With Dividends
A recent study shows that those nearing retirement believe they need a $1.5 million nest egg. While numerous macro factors make planning for retirement harder than ever, fortunately living on dividends is easier than ever. We discuss why this is and share a dividend portfolio that can make living on a $1.5 million portfolio a reality.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
8 months ago
Preferreds Weekly Review: Keep An Eye On The Spread Of Floating-Rate Preferreds
We take a look at the action in preferreds and baby bonds through the fourth week of March and highlight some of the key themes we are watching. Preferreds had a good week as Treasury yields fell on the back of the Fed's more dovish than expected stance. We take a look at how stocks with different spreads over SOFR could react to Fed's cuts.
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