Real Estate

The Master of the Malls Real Money Pro($)

Simon Property's stock has been on an astounding trajectory.
Its poor conditions and muted outlook make this an ideal time to invest in this sector for the long term. 
Walter Investment Management and Nationstar Mortgage look particularly hospitable for investors. 
An extreme imbalance in homeowners' equity is holding back the housing market and the economy.
The Fed chief's speech left the market on hold and under pressure from impatient sellers.
Asset managers seeking exposure to real estate, as well as some yield, often mention the Vanguard REIT ETF.
Let's look at nonperforming loans and share price.
High-multiple stocks with heavy institutional ownership can hurt your long-term financial situation.
It looks like the Case-Shiller Index has reached a bottom.

MGM Resorts May Have Bottomed Real Money Pro($)

The stock is taking a breather.

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