Thursday, September 14, 2017

Where to Seek Safe Harbor in an Overheated Stock Market

Where to Seek Safe Harbor in an Overheated Stock Market



Yale knows something about money. The university’s endowment, ... has outperformed ... reallocating the other 90 percent to nontraditional asset classes such as foreign and private equity and real estate.



...Fundrise responded by turning directly to individual investors through online investments, and ultimately ended up creating the first ever “eREIT” — a tech-enabled hybrid of both public and private commercial real estate investment trusts. The company’s investment vehicles promote lower fees and provide a more accessible entry point — as low as $500 though a “starter portfolio”.



...Because eREITs aren’t publicly traded, and thus are less correlated to overall stock market performance, they are priced at the assumed value of the underlying assets and provide a potential buffer against downturns in public markets. ...



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