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Originally Posted by azguy
Great question, for the most part, REITs have more volatility than the S&P 500, at least over the last 3 years. While there are many CEFs (obliviously depending on the asset class, manager, etc) with less volatility than the S&P 500.
I'll post some graphs later that will help.
As for yield, there are tons of both in the 6-9% yield range so common sense would say always take the less volatility investment.
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Ah got it, thank you. Been looking at CEFs and REITs all week for my roth, so many choices..