This article comes from a recent Preferred Share Update on The REIT Forum. Be advised that share prices are constantly changing, so it's good to check the latest prices before placing a trade or following a rating. I strive to include share prices directly in my commentary, so you'll know what the price was when I made the statement.
With an allocation greater than 5%, ARR-C also lands as a spot as one of our largest positions. Conclusion: AGNCP wins out over other shares with a risk rating of 1 (from AGNC and NLY). NRZ-C and NRZ-D beat NRZ-B and NRZ-A. PMT-C and ARR-C offer fixed-rate shares with pretty good yields and relatively low-risk ratings. PMT-B is okay, but not great (at current valuation). PMT-A is horribly overvalued.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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