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RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust T.REI.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  RIOCF

RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. The Company owns, manages, and develops retail-focused mixed-use properties. Its portfolio includes leasing, development, and residential. The Company’s properties are held by various tenants, such as grocery, pharmacy, liquor, personal services, and specialty and value retailers. The Company’s portfolio is comprised of approximately 192 properties with an aggregate net leasable area of approximately 33.6 million square feet, including office, residential rental and 10 development properties. Its properties include 1293 Bloor Street West, 145 Woodbridge Avenue, 1556 Bank Street, 1650 - 1660 Carling Avenue, 1860 Bayview, 1910 Bank St, 1946 Robertson Road, 2323 Yonge Street, 2329 Yonge Street, 2335 Boul Lapiniere, 2345 Yonge Street, 2422 Fairview Street, 2453 Yonge Street, 279 Rue St. Charles, 2950 Carling Avenue, and 2955 Bloor Street West.


TSX:REI.UN - Post by User

Comment by NPCexeon Jan 26, 2021 10:12am
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Post# 32386448

RE:RE:RE:Trying to understand

RE:RE:RE:Trying to understandI'm just pissed off they had 9+ trading halts, where's the free market!? Let the feeding frenzy continue. After all, casinoes are closed, can't people have fun once in a while?
gashole wrote: glad I unignored you so I can comment.... GME went to $159 today... dropped to $61... Ya great way to make money, you want to play on that kind of volatility, eventually you will get burned big time.... GME has very little value and is pumped by wall steet bets.. The called themselves the "degenerates"... thats NOT investing, thats speculation.. You think I would put 2 million into somehthing like that?..... it could go up 200% and then drop 300% 10 minutes later !! Its NUTS !! I have 30k shares of REI, and happy to hold it.. Right now as of today I am down $3,000... Thats after buying and selling it 8 or 10 times in the last 10 months and being up 200k on it.... it would have to drop to $9 or less for me to be break even on it... The low of the year was 12 something I think??............ Now I hold it. .... Its easy money to trade something you understand... I dont understand GME and how the stock goes up from under $3 to over $100 on ZERO fundamentals, in a declining business model...... GOOD LUCK WITH THAT ONE !! Thats gambling plain and simple.. When I bought PLUG I felt like I was gambling.. I bought it at $9 the first time, sold at $16, bought back at $18 sold again at $24... Crazy volatility. 

I bought blackberry.. with my trading money 2 weeks ago.......I have owned NIO and PLUG at lower $$ value - made a bundle - bought it on the hype when it looked like a momentum play - I did well... the volatiliy when you are buying 500k of a stock like that is enough to give you heart palpitations... I now use $25 to 30k as my "trading" money... I sold my BB today... 


Covidruinedme wrote: its called oppunity cost , i just made 20k in GME and PLTR with 70k, how much would you need to make 20k in riocan in a day? atleast 2 million dolllar. with every tech stocks moving 20% a day why would you put your money in a stock that moves 1% a year? think about it




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