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Have a real estate ETF. Felt compelled to drill down into sectors and the top 25 S and P stocks to look for clu...
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Checkin' out some stuff I don't check out very often.
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XLRE coming down from its most recent highs.
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Moving averages are pinching. From contraction comes expansion.
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Top 11 holdings (65%) look pretty weak
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ElderBob's XLRE. Purple reigns.
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Shooting star 3/22 followed by bearish engulfing today 3/27. I'm already short via a long 36 put with May expiration.
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XLRE short idea.
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REITs looking good if (when) interest rates fall back down?