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A TALE OF TWO MARKETS:

Posted on 10/09/2006 08:12 AM | Link | Post Comment

Courtesy of Dr. Brett of TraderFeed who found found these two charts as a reminder that just like tech stocks were one (key) sector of the markets in 2000 and Internet Stocks the "bubble" portion of Tech (NASDAQ), so as in real estate where housing is only one of several key sectors of the real estate market.

Note that housing stocks, as represented by the HGX (above), started it's decline, as a warning, six months before housing started to slow. This was a warning that I first heard from Gary Kaltbaum as indicator on hosuing.



The REIT index shows, in fact, what I have been saying about the health of the real estate market (ex homebuilders) in most regions of the country. Here are some of those recent posts in support of that:

  1. California’s commercial real estate markets continue to strengthen.
  2. Real Estate's Future
  3. In Some Cities, the Price Is Right For Downtown Office Space
  4. SOME POSITIVES ABOUT ARIZONA'S REAL ESTATE MARKET
  5. Commercial Real Estate Outshines Housing Market
  6. WSJ PROPERTY REPORT: August, 2006
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