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Will REITs capitalize on acquiring properties in '25 before rents escalate in '26? How are REITs performing and how might you work with them? Join broker Michael Bull as he interviews David Auerbach, CIO with Hoya Capital about the market and REITs today.
Its time to discuss how REITs are changing the landscape of Toronto real estate. With some major developments being run by "real estate investment trusts", its important for you to know the story behind how these companies work so you can understand the goal of the projects they fund. To do this, I connected with the King of REIT news and massive Phish fan, David Auerbach. Hope you enjoy this one!
Hoya Capital's David Auerbach delves into the recent performance drivers of REIT ETFs and outlines key considerations for investing in the sector. VettaFi's Zeno Mercer highlights Tesla's recent “We, Robot” event and offers perspective on the price of bitcoin moving...
Most investors look at REITs for yield, as bond-like, says Alex Pettee, who discusses the nuances and axioms of investing in the public and private side of real estate investment trusts with Brad Thomas and David Auerbach (1:50). Rates up, REITs down; ignore day-to-day movements (3:30). REIT valuations, property sectors and rate sensitivities (11:30). Common vs. preferred shares (14:20). Bullish housing case intact? (16:00) Hurricane effects on real estate (21:00). 3 REITs worth looking at (24:10). This was originally published as a webinar on October 10. Show Notes:3 Small Cap REITs That Are Hard To BeatREITs Are A Deep Value Opportunity iREIT + HOYARead the transcript!For full access to analyst ratings, stock quant scores and dividend grades, subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium at seekingalpha.com/subscriptions
In this podcast, host Deepa Vallabh, partner at Hogan Lovells, chats to Javier Zapatero and David Auerbach about the way their business strategy is shaping Africa's green revolution while encompassing climate change, human rights and adherence to laws.
Hoya Capital's David Auerbach explains why retail investors should have REITs in their portfolios (0:35). Why Hoya created its own REIT ETFs (5:08). Dividend income streams and interest rate sensitivity (9:05). Dividend safety - who's at the top? (12:50) Navigating the wall of debt (13:50). How to evaluate REITs (18:30).Learn more about Hoya Capital Income BuilderShow Notes:State Of REIT Nation: Waiting At The BottomREITs said to have reported a surge in capital raising activities in MayConsumer Shows StressNewLake Capital, IIPR And Cannabis REITsEpisode transcriptsFor full access to analyst ratings, stock quant scores as well as dividend grades, subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium at seekingalpha.com/subscriptions
David Auerbach, REIT industry expert and the chief investment officer of Hoya Capital & Hoya ETFs, was a guest on the latest episode of Nareit's REIT Report podcast.Auerbach said fundamentals for REITs have remained “very strong,” despite the Federal Reserve's tighter monetary policy. “If you look at the last quarter, public REITs reported same store property level income about 10% above where they were pre-pandemic. Many of these REITs have been preparing for winter for a long period of time, cleaning up their balance sheets, focusing less on variable rate debt.”He added that investors want management teams to do four things—grow revenues, grow profits, grow guidance, and grow dividends. “Pretty much by and large, that's been what's happening across the spectrum in the REIT industry.”
Who, if anyone, controls Big Tech? In this episode, Chris Stokel-Walker talks to David Auerbach, a former Microsoft and Google software engineer credited for bringing the first emoji to the world. His new book, Meganets, warns us about the loose grip Big Tech companies have on the powerful technologies and algorithms they have created, and explores how these systems have driven us further and further into the opinions we already held and into our own little ‘narrative bunkers'.Here he diagnoses the effects of this on society, and tries to offer solutions – which are not easy to find. Producers: Christopher Hooton and Nicola KellyFind out more about ARTICLE 19's work and follow us on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/article19org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ARTICLE19org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/article19/
Bloomberg News Big Tech Team Leader Sarah Frier reports on the launch of Meta Platforms's new app Threads, designed as a direct rival to Twitter. David Auerbach, Managing Director at Armada ETF Advisors, discusses his firm's new real estate exchange traded fund. David Dindi, CEO of Atomic Invest, explains why he thinks fintech and brokerage firms are better than traditional banks. Bloomberg Law Senior Reporter David Hood talks about how anti-woke brands are fueling a parallel market for conservative shoppers. And we Drive to the Close with Cole Smead, President and Portfolio Manager at Smead Capital Management.Hosts: Carol Massar and Madison Mills. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg News Big Tech Team Leader Sarah Frier reports on the launch of Meta Platforms's new app Threads, designed as a direct rival to Twitter. David Auerbach, Managing Director at Armada ETF Advisors, discusses his firm's new real estate exchange traded fund. David Dindi, CEO of Atomic Invest, explains why he thinks fintech and brokerage firms are better than traditional banks. Bloomberg Law Senior Reporter David Hood talks about how anti-woke brands are fueling a parallel market for conservative shoppers. And we Drive to the Close with Cole Smead, President and Portfolio Manager at Smead Capital Management.Hosts: Carol Massar and Madison Mills. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Private REITs have amassed huge assets in the past several years, but recent events have put their lack of liquidity in the limelight. David Auerbach, managing director at Armada ETF Advisors, joins Andy Hagans to discuss a brand new ETF that goes head-to-head with BREIT & the largest private REITs. Show notes: https://wealthchannel.com/2023/06/prvt-etf-147/
Max talks to author and software engineer David Auerbach about his new book Meganets: How Digital Forces Beyond Our Control Commandeer Our Daily Lives and Inner Realities.
This week our guest is author David Auerbach, who was a software engineer at Microsoft and Google during their rise to become the dominant companies they are today. In this episode, David and I discuss his latest publication, Meganets: How Digital Forces Beyond Our Control Commandeer Our Daily Lives and Inner Realities. David explains how, despite what many tend to think, the realm of digital technology we all occupy is beyond the control of any of us, even the major companies who are creating the technology. He suggests that, similar to the weather, it's become a complex system that is difficult if not impossible to predict and control. This takes on us on tour of the many consequences and benefits this paradigm, including the loss of individuality, the impacts of chatGPT, the loss of a shared reality, regulatory possibilities, and more. Find out more about David at davidauerba.ch or follow him at twitter.com/AuerbachKeller ** Learn more about Singularity: su.org Host: Steven Parton - LinkedIn / Twitter Music by: Amine el Filali
How do you navigate through tumultuous events while doing your business? In this episode of Weiss Advice, we welcome David Auerbach, David shares his inspiring journey from retail advisor to one of the pre-eminent REIT research trading desks in Dallas. He shares his 24 years of experience witnessing the growth of REITs from just a handful of names to over 200 publicly traded companies, and his insights on investing in them.Tune in to this episode as David shares how he navigates through tumultuous events such as 9/11, the housing crisis, and COVID-19, and his advice on networking![00:01 - 01:17] Opening SegmentWe welcome, David Auerbach!David is an expert in the REIT industry and director of REITGetting fired as a retail advisor for wanting to network[01:18 - 33:50] Exploring The Growth Of REITs And ETFsHis experience with tumultuous eventsInvesting in REIT is different from investing directly in a propertyNetworking is important for any ageStart investing in REITs early for retirement incomeDividend stocks and dividend investing are a great ways to generate passive incomeREITs have grown significantly over the past few decades due to acquisitions by larger companies[33:51 - 39:34] THE FINAL FOURWhat's the worst job that you ever had?Worked as a broker-dealer in the ETF industryWhat's a book you've read that has given you a paradigm shift?“Watch That Rat Hole” by Ken CampbellWhat is a skill or talent that you would like to learn?Learn to play the guitarWhat does success mean to you?David Auerbach says, “There are more important things than having money in the bank. If you're not happy, you will never be successful.”Connect with David Auerbach: Website: Armada ETFsWebsite: Seeking AlphaLinkedIn: David AuerbachTwitter: @armadaetfsLEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW by clicking this link.WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?Be sure to follow me on the below platforms:Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Stitcher.LinkedInYoutubeExclusive Facebook Groupwww.yonahweiss.comNone of this could be possible without the awesome team at Buzzsprout. They make it easy to get your show listed on every major podcast platform.Tweetable Quotes:“Networking never ends. It doesn't matter if you're 18, 48, 88, you're always networking.” – David Auerbach“Good things come out of bad situations, and I wouldn't be at Armada if it wasn't for being in that bad situation.” – David AuerbachSupport the show
There are many ways to invest in Real Estate successfully, but one often overlooked vehicle is publicly traded REITs. Publicly traded REITs are funds comprised of public Real Estate companies, many focused on one asset class. Whether it's a Multifamily fund, Cell Towers, Cannabis, Mobile Home Parks, Self-Storage or others, the world of REITs has grown dramatically over the past several years. By investing in these funds, you get access to some of the best Real Estate portfolios in the country with great diversification across asset classes and geographic markets. David Auerbach, Managing Director of Armada ETF Advisors, helps clients invest in publicly-traded Real Estate that provides consistent dividends, appreciation, and the liquidity you get when you invest in public companies.
Sam Harris speaks with David Auerbach about the problematic structure of online networks. They discuss the tradeoffs between liberty and cooperation, the impossibility of fighting misinformation, bottom-up vs top-down influences, recent developments in AI, deepfakes, the instability of skepticism, the future of social media, the weaknesses of LLMs, breaking up digital bubbles, online identity and privacy, and other topics. If the Making Sense podcast logo in your player is BLACK, you can SUBSCRIBE to gain access to all full-length episodes at samharris.org/subscribe. Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That's why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life's most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it.
Sam Harris speaks with David Auerbach about the problematic structure of online networks. They discuss the tradeoffs between liberty and cooperation, the impossibility of fighting misinformation, bottom-up vs top-down influences, recent developments in AI, deepfakes, the instability of skepticism, the future of social media, the weaknesses of LLMs, breaking up digital bubbles, online identity and privacy, and other topics. David B. Auerbach is a writer, technologist, and software engineer. He previously worked as a software engineer at Google and Microsoft for many years before turning to writing. He has written on technology, literature, and philosophy for many publications and is the author of MEGANETS: How Digital Forces Beyond Our Control Commandeer Our Lives and Inner Realities and BITWISE: A Life in Code. Website: https://auerstack.substack.com/ Twitter: @AuerbachKeller Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That’s why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life’s most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it.
Dan Ives, Senior Equity Analyst with WedBush Securities, joins to break down Tesla earnings, Elon Musk, Twitter, and other tech stories. David Auerbach, Managing Director at Armada ETF Advisors, discusses ETFs, REITs, and other ETF flows. Jeff Langbaum, Senior REIT Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, also joins us to talk REITs. George Archos, CEO at Verano (OTC: VRNOF), joins to discuss cannabis investments. Darren Palmer, VP of Electric Vehicle Programs, Ford Model E, discusses the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning pickup truck entering its first European market. Herman Chan, Senior US Regional Banks analyst with BI, joins to break down the slew of regional bank earnings this week and deposit concerns. Heather Brilliant, CEO at Diamond Hill, joins to give her market outlook and give her stock picks. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gina Martin Adams, Senior Equity Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss her grim preview of earnings season. David Auerbach, Managing Director at Armada ETF Advisors, discusses ETFs, REITs, and other ETF flows. Grant Sporre, Metals and Mining Senior Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss gold and Newmont's Newcrest bid. Neil Grossman, former CIO at TKNG Capital, joins in studio to break down the Fed's rate hike path, John Williams' recent comments on bank turmoil and rate hikes, and IMF meetings in DC. Geetha Ranganathan, US Media analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss cord cutting and potentially rough road ahead for broadband earnings. Simone Foxman, reporter with Bloomberg News (who recently moved back to NYC), joins to discuss recent oil news. Kevin Tynan, Senior Auto Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to talk Carmax earnings and other auto stories. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dislocations in the commercial real estate market have continued in 2023, with some sectors performing well, and others trailing by a wide margin. David Auerbach, managing director at Armada ETF Advisors, joins WealthChannel's Andy Hagans to discuss Q1 2023 sector performance in the REIT universe, plus where investors might see value right now. Show notes: https://wealthchannel.com/2023/04/david-auerbach-126/
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A rising tide lifts all boats, and real estate asset managers performed well nearly across the board up in the years leading up 2022. The headwinds of the past 12 months however have created clear winners and losers, for investors and asset managers alike. David Auerbach, managing director at Armada ETF Advisors, joins WealthChannel's Andy Hagans to discuss the divergence in publicly-traded REITs vs. private real estate, and what factors value-oriented investors should be considering right now. Show notes: https://wealthchannel.com/2023/04/david-auerbach-125/
Sometimes....podcasts are way more fun that should be allowed on radio. This is one of those moments. I like connecting with the best of the best in every field. That is how you grow. Today I sit down with David Auerbach, Managing Director of Armada ETF Advisors and author of The Daily REIT Beat Newsletter, a morning note covering the REIT sector. And a Huge Phish aficionado. We discuss everything from what is a REIT to our love of concerts and rock music. Tune in for a great show! You can reach David via https://www.armadaetfs.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/torontorealestate/message
Residential REITs offer investors a safe option amid current volatility, with strong balance sheets, leasing tailwinds, and the continued shortage of affordable starter homes among the key factors supporting growth in the sector, says David Auerbach, managing director at Armada ETF Advisors.Armada's flagship product HAUS is an exchange traded fund (ETF) comprised of 25 pure play residential REITs in the multifamily, manufactured housing, single-family rental, and senior housing segments. It recently celebrated its one year anniversary of being a publicly traded entity.Speaking to the Nareit REIT Report, Auerbach noted that most REITs in the residential sector were able to lock in attractive long-term debt and are well-capitalized to handle the current interest rate environment.As for leasing and rent growth trends, Auerbach pointed to continued strength in many of the Sunbelt markets, while there are signs of residents returning to some of the coastal markets as well.
Our guest, David Auerbach has coined the term that is the title of his book, “Meganets”. The scope of various social networks and interactive platforms has grown to such a proportion because of the sophistication of the technology and the abundant use by individuals that it is creating an autonomous digital force, as uncontrollable as … Continue reading EP 642 Can Tech Creators Really Control the Content on Their Platforms? →
Are the autonomous digital forces jolting our lives – as uncontrollable as the weather and plate tectonics – transforming life, society, culture, and politics? David Auerbach's exploration of the phenomenon he has identified as the meganet begins with a simple, startling revelation: There is no hand on the tiller of some of the largest global digital forces that influence our daily lives: from corporate sites such as Facebook, Amazon, Google, YouTube, Instagram, and Reddit to the burgeoning metaverse encompassing cryptocurrencies and online gaming to government systems such as China's Social Credit System and India's Aadhaar. As we increasingly integrate our society, culture, and politics within a hyper-networked fabric, Auerbach explains how the interactions of billions of people with unfathomably large online networks have produced a new sort of beast: ever-changing systems that operate beyond the control of the individuals, companies, and governments that created them. Meganets, Auerbach explains, have a life of their own. Actively resisting attempts to control them, they can produce spontaneous, unexpected social groups and uprisings that could not have even existed twenty years ago. Constantly modifying themselves in response to user behavior, which can result in collectively authored algorithms no one can control, these enormous invisible organisms seem to be the new minds of the world, increasingly commandeering our daily lives and inner realities. David B. Auerbach is a writer, technologist, and software engineer who worked at Google and Microsoft after graduating from Yale University. His writing has appeared in the Times Literary Supplement, MIT Technology Review, The Nation, n+1, Tablet, The Daily Beast, and Bookforum, among many other publications. He was Slate's technology columnist from 2013 to 2016, and he was nominated for a National Magazine Award for his coverage of the HealthCare.gov hearings. He teaches the history of computation at the New Centre for Research and Practice and is a frequent guest at their events. He has lectured around the world on technology, literature, and philosophy and, in addition, has done scholarly research on James Joyce, William Shakespeare, and artificial intelligence. His first book, Bitwise: A Life in Code, was published by Pantheon in 2018. Meganets Third Place Books
Matt Crawford speaks with Software Engineer, technologist and author David Auerbach about his book, Meganets: How Digital Forces Beyond Our Control Commandeer Our Daily Lives and Inner Realities. As we increasingly rely on and integrate our society, culture, politics and finances within a hyper-networked fabric, Auerbach explains how billions of people interacting creating massive amounts of data have produced a system that operates beyond the control of individuals, companies and the governments that created them, in turn skewing our very realities. David and I discuss how this occurred and what we can do to stem the tide and have a positive influence on these systems.
Today's guest is David Auerbach, a former engineer at both Microsoft and Google and now a technologist, writer and author of two books – Bitwise: A Life in Code and his most recent book, Meganets: How Digital Forces Beyond Our Control Commandeer Our Daily Lives and Inner Realities.Today, we talk about David's background in software engineering and what it was like to work at Microsoft on MSN Messenger and then at Google in the relatively early days of the tech giant's gargantuan growth.We also discuss his latest book – he explains the meganets term that he coined and how As we increasingly integrate our society, culture and politics within a hyper-networked fabric, the interactions of billions of people with unfathomably large online networks have produced a new sort of beast: an ever-changing systems that operates beyond the control of the individuals, companies, and governments that created them.But before we get into the conversation, a quick word about today's sponsor.Vowel.com is a game changing AI powered video conferencing platform that has an in-built AI powered meeting summary software that records all your meetings and automatically generates useful summaries at the end! I use it for all my meetings now and have found it so invaluable that I'm also using it for the podcast too to summarise the top takeaways from each episode.If you want to try it, sign up at Vowel.com using my code “daniellecode” for 3 months free of Vowel. Be quick though as this offer expires in 7 days.Enjoy!David on Twitter / Website / Buy Meganets here Danielle on Twitter @daniellenewnham and Instagram @daniellenewnham / Newsletter here
With the recent surge of popularity in AI used amongst corporations, we discuss with guest David Auerbach the dangers of an out-of-control spiraling tech that reflects the data of hundreds of millions of people.
Welcome to the Danielle Newnham Podcast where I interview founders and innovators to learn the inspiring, human stories behind their game-changing work.I may have only just wrapped up series 8 but I am so excited about series 9 that I thought I would bring it forward so it will be launching imminently.And upcoming guests on this series include Mark Murdoch, the founder behind music channel Mahogany Sessions, author and engineer David Auerbach, Kevin Kelly who was the founding Executive Editor at Wired, Hana Walker-Brown who has written a book on brain injury and sport, Peter Faulding – a confined space rescue and forensic search specialist... and more, yet to be announced!I wanted to spread out the scope of guests for this series by focusing on innovators from different fields in order to widen the experiences of the guests I speak to so please do let me know what you think and, as always, please do hit the subscribe button so you are the first to hear each new episode as it comes out.The conversations in this series are even more open and inspiring than ever before yet they are packed full of so many great lessons for all founders and innovators – because these game changers inevitably found themselves with the odds stacked against them, like so many others, and they are here to share their stories and the lessons they learned along the way.I look forward to sharing them with you over the coming weeks.Goodbye for now.
In this KEEN ON episode, Andrew talks to MEGANETS author David Auerbach on how digital forces beyond our control are commandeering our daily lives and inner realities. DAVID AUERBACH is a writer and software engineer who has worked for Google and Microsoft. His writing has appeared in The Times Literary Supplement, MIT Technology Review, The Nation, The Daily Beast, n+1, and Bookforum, among many other publications. He has lectured around the world on technology, literature, philosophy, and stupidity. He lives in New York City. His latest book is “MEGANETS:how digital forces beyond our control are commandeering our daily lives and inner realities” (2023) Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
REITs have been incredibly popular among High Net Worth investors in the past few decades. In recent years this momentum has continued for both non-traded REITs as well as publicly-traded REITs, although the latter type have been trading at a discount lately. David Auerbach, managing director at Armada ETF Advisors, joins the show to discuss trends in the REIT space, as well as a unique REIT ETF offering from his company. Show notes: https://altsdb.com/2023/01/david-auerbach-087/
Ira Jersey, Chief US interest rate strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the Fed and inflation. David Auerbach, Managing Director at Armada ETF Advisors, discusses ETFs, REITs, and other ETF flows. Karen Ubelhart, Industrials Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins the show to talk GE earnings and breakdown the company's stock. Randy Schwimmer, co-head of lending at Churchill Asset Management, joins the show to talk about his views on inflation ahead of the FOMC meeting, the risk of deflation, and private credit. Chieh Huang, CEO of BOXED (NASDAQ: BOXD), joins the show to discuss managing his company amid inflation, cuts to tech, and why he anticipates a strong year in 2023 for BOXED. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The majority of single-family rentals, and they are currently about 23 million of them, are owned by small investors, mom and pops. Wall Street landlords, who still get a lot of flack, own only about 350,000 units, or 1.5% according to the National Rental Home Council. But they are looking to invest billions of dollars more. They are probably looking at the same metrics we're studying, which is the massive rental demand due to the current economy, and higher interest rates that are delaying renters from becoming home owners. This is exactly why we started our second single family rental fund, focusing on growth markets in Texas. You can find out more about that at GrowDevelopments.com. There's still time to invest by the end of the year. Today's guest is the Managing Director of Armada ETF Advisors, David Auerbach, who knows how the institutional investors think and operate. David has more than 23 years of experience in the REIT industry. He's the publisher of The Daily REITBeat Newsletters and has worked as an institutional trader at World Equity Group, Esposito Securities, and Green Street Advisors. You can find out more about real estate investing at realwealthshow.com. Hit the join for free link to become a RealWealth member. You can also find out about our single-family rental fund which focuses on growth markets in Texas, by going to growdevelopments.com. There's still time to invest by the end of the year! Also, please leave us a review and subscribe to our podcast if you haven't already done so! Thank you for listening! -- Kathy
Dr. Alex Menze talks with Dr. Jacqueline French and Dr. David Auerbach about the updated research and science behind the neurological and cardiac "sudden death" risks of sodium channel blockers such as Lamotrigine. Dr. French will be joining us for our Fall Conference from Oct 28th-30th, 2022 to discuss other major findings in the Epilepsy community during her workshop "Curbside Consults; Epilepsy". Register today! This podcast is sponsored by argenx. Visit www.vyvgarthcp.com for more information.
What's are the differences between the rental market and the home-buying market? David Auerbach discusses this, as well as The Home Appreciation U.S. REIT ETF (HAUS). He talks about trading opportunities in REIT stocks, such as AvalonBay (AVB), Equity Residential (EQR), Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA), and American Homes 4 Rent (AMH). He then goes over finding value in real estate. Tune in to find out more about the stock market today.
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Today we invited David Auerbach, a 20 years veteran in institutional trading focusing on the REIT, MLP, Closed-End Funds, ETFs, and Preferred Stocks space. He currently serving as the Managing Director of Armada ETF Advisors. Armada ETF Advisors invests in publicly traded real estate investment trusts, known as REITs, which themselves make investments in income-producing real estate. By packaging REITs in an exchange-traded fund (ETF), it provides diversified real estate exposure via a liquid, tax-efficient and easy-to-access vehicle. Armada ETF Advisors Website: https://www.armadaetfs.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-auerbach/ *** Subscribe to our email newsletter: https://cre-media.com/subscribe Social Media LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/cre-media Instagram: https://instagram/cre_mediagroup YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxhFD4yDokHv6u3UxhjYtGA Please contact us here: https://www.cre-media.com/contact Disclaimer: This commercial real estate podcast is intended for commercial real estate professionals, institutions, and investors only. The presenter(s) is(are) expressing his/her (their) view(s) and opinion(s) regarding economic conditions, financing programs and features. The views expressed in this show are for informational and educational purposes only, and do not imply suitability. Each situation is unique, and prior to investing, all programs should be reviewed independently for suitability. Views and opinions expressed are those of the presenters only and do not reflect the views of their employers, institutions, and associations. The information is not intended as investment advice, is not a recommendation about investing, and the presenters and their companies are not acting as your fiduciary.
Erin Browne, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at PIMCO, discusses macro strategy and investing in 2022. Brett Ewing, Chief Market Strategist at First Franklin Financial Services, discusses investing strategies in the second half of the trading year. Travis Hester, VP of EV Growth Operations at General Motors, talks about the new coast-to-coast EV charging network and the latest EV developments from the company. David Auerbach, Managing Director at Armada ETF Advisors, discusses finding trading opportunities in residential REIT stocks. Hosted by Matt Miller and Kriti Gupta. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VettaFi's Tom Hendrickson discusses their newly branded platform and offers insight into which equity ETFs are resonating with advisors. Strategas' Nick Bohnsack goes in-depth on the financial markets and explains their recently launched ETFs. Armada ETF Advisors' David Auerbach spotlights the Home Appreciation U.S. REIT ETF (HAUS).
David Auerbach is an investor in the red-hot housing market. Only active pure-play residential ETF. There are many residential ETFs, but David's takes a unique approach, that eliminates the “noise” contained by ETFs that track companies like self-storage units or big-box home improvement stores. In this episode, Kate and David discuss: -What growth thesis is David's ETF based on? -What real estate sub-sectors does he see potential in? -How are apartment developers responding to the Covid-era trends when it comes to relocations? -Why is the single-family rental market exploding? And how can investors benefit? -Is the housing market getting a boost from people returning to the coasts, after leaving during Covid? -Is increased interest rates bad for the housing markets, and investors in housing? -How has the REIT sector performed in the face of rising rates? -How one apartment developer got a lot of good press during Covid for assisting tenants who owed back rent during Covid. -How are retirees giving a boost to the manufactured home market -How various demographics are all contributing to the housing boom -How does David envision the future of nursing homes evolving? -Why David considers it important to educate investors about REITs, as REIT-owned properties are literally everywhere, but most don't realize this. -Why the structure of REITs is attractive to investors Stocks mentioned in this episode Mid America Apartment Communities (MAA) Camden Property Trust (CPT) UDR (UDR) Invitation Homes (INVH) American Homes for Rent (AMH) Tricon Residential (TCN) American Campus Communities (ACC) Equity Lifestyle Properties (ELS) Sun Communities (SUI) Ventas (VTR) Welltower (WELL) The Home Appreciation U.S. REIT ETF (HAUS) Armada: www.ArmadaETFs.com To learn more about REITs in general: www.REIT.com Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.marketbeat.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
REITs and ETFs explained. In this episode, David explains how he built his carer in commercial real estate and eventually launched his own REIT! David Auerbach's Socials https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-auerbach/ https://twitter.com/dailyreitbeat Connect With Me on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! Let's Close Some Deals! This is NOT investment advice. Please consult with your own investment, tax, and/or legal professionals.
Interviews with researchers Jessica Henty-Ridilla, PhD, and David Auerbach, PhD, and with psychiatrist Ronald Pies, MD
Social media site Clubhouse is emerging as a new and innovative way to facilitate education about commercial real estate and to provide networking opportunities for individuals across the industry, according to David Auerbach, an institutional trader at World Equity Group, Inc. Clubhouse is an invitation-only iPhone social media app launched in 2020 that enables users to join live audio discussions on a range of topics hosted in ‘rooms’ on the Clubhouse platform. Participants can enter the various rooms as an audience member and can join the conversation by digitally raising their hand to the host. Speaking on the REIT Report, Auerbach discussed his own involvement with Clubhouse, which includes hosting daily discussions on a variety of REIT and real estate-related topics with his partner, Yoni Miller.
Let's be honest, Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) ETFs probably aren't going to make you blush or quicken your pulse. But they can be extremely practical in a portfolio. Typically known for their ability to generate income, this category of ETFs has seen rapid evolution of late with new entrants that focus on areas such as data centers. It's also made picking the right REIT ETF all the more confusing since there's now dozens of them.On this episode of Trillions, Eric and Joel are joined by REIT trader David Auerbach of World Equity Group as well as Kevin Kelly, a managing partner of Benchmark Investments, the index provider for a few of the new REIT entrants. They discuss the basics of REITs, the pros and cons of category king $VNQ as well as the new generation of REIT ETFs such as $SRVR, $HOMZ, $NETL and, what else, $REIT.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's be honest, Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) ETFs probably aren't going to make you blush or quicken your pulse. But they can be extremely practical in a portfolio. Typically known for their ability to generate income, this category of ETFs has seen rapid evolution of late with new entrants that focus on areas such as data centers. It's also made picking the right REIT ETF all the more confusing since there's now dozens of them. On this episode of Trillions, Eric and Joel are joined by REIT trader David Auerbach of World Equity Group as well as Kevin Kelly, a managing partner of Benchmark Investments, the index provider for a few of the new REIT entrants. They discuss the basics of REITs, the pros and cons of category king $VNQ as well as the new generation of REIT ETFs such as $SRVR, $HOMZ, $NETL and, what else, $REIT.
Starting 2021 with a BOOM! Here is an episode all about the wonderful nose attached to that wonderful dog you share your world with. "What The Dog Knows" by the incredible Cat Warren is such a fantastic book. Chronicling the Journey of Solo, a singleton Puppy destined for great things, this book made us laugh, dropped our jaws and inspired in equal measures. If you've ever wondered what the world of a cadaver dog/trainer feels like then look no further. Add to this that a young readers version has just hit the press and you are all set for the family to go on this journey. Cat Facts... Cat Warren is a professor at North Carolina State University, where she teaches science journalism, editing, and creative nonfiction courses. Before starting her academic career, Warren worked for newspapers across the United States, reporting on crime, poverty, and politics, from California to Wyoming to Connecticut. Warren started training her young German shepherd, Solo, as a cadaver dog in 2004. She and Solo were called to search for the missing across North Carolina for a number of years. She lives in downtown Durham, North Carolina, with her husband, David Auerbach, a retired professor of philosophy at North Carolina State University, and their two German shepherds. Links Link to buy What The Dog Knows on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/What-Dog-Knows-science-perceive/dp/1925228932/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=What+the+Dog+Knows+Cat+Warren&qid=1610665172&sr=8-1 Link to Cat's Website https://www.catwarren.com Link to Steve & Corrins Goodall Dog Training Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/goodalldogs/ Link to Nat's Training & Behaviour Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Natdogs/ Link to Drax's Galactic Adventure Facebook page (Nat's rescued Irish Wolfhound) https://www.facebook.com/Draxthewolfhound/ Link to Steve & Sallys Childrens book 'Jack & Billy Puppy Tales' https://www.facebook.com/JackandBillyPuppyTales/ Link to Grant Sharkey's Spotify page (Grant's amazing song 'Grow' features each week as our outro tune. https://open.spotify.com/artist/13PaCwwgVR77TbJH6XAVHQ?si=EOQGmWdCRCiXdECNmJvNAQn
An Interview with David Auerbach, Institutional Trader, World Equity Group An Interview with David Auerbach, Institutional Trader, World Equity Group. In this interview, Andrew Dick interviews David Auerbach, Institutional Trader, World Equity Group. Andrew sits down with David to talk about trends in the real estate investment trust (REIT) industry. Podcast Participants Andrew Dick Attorney,...
Topics: The Tunnel, William Gass, Ted Morrissey, Robert Musil, Difficult Books, Literature, Marginality, Lying (in the tunnel), Antisemitism, Provocation, Surface, Substance, Juxtaposition, Objectionable, History, GW Bush, Pynchon, Digital Papertrail, Micros...
Topics: The Tunnel, William Gass, Ted Morrissey, Robert Musil, Difficult Books, Literature, Marginality, Lying (in the tunnel), Antisemitism, Provocation, Surface, Substance, Juxtaposition, Objectionable, History, GW Bush, Pynchon, Digital Papertrail, Micros...
Author David Auerbach covers Bitwise: A Life in Code. We discuss: - The consequences of data everywhere from the 1980s to today. - Taxonomies and their bias and imperfection. Applications to Mental Illness, personality (meyers-briggs + PI), marketing age buckets - Dealing with Bias in AI and Humans - David's Role in the fight for compatibility between MSN messenger and AIM Get the Book: https://www.amazon.com/Bitwise-Life-Code-David-Auerbach/dp/1101871296/ Show notes page: localmaxradio.com/55
Calling all horror fans! This week Scott and Sandra work the night shift and discuss David Auerbach and his upcoming horror novel, Bad Man. Out August 7, 2018. Spoiler free until after the break! ( 19:21 ) To learn more about our unique scoring system, go to genrejunkies.com/scores. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or RSS. Intro/Outro Theme “Where Did She Go?” by Jay Man www.ourmusicbox.com.
This episode is in memory to Dr. Arthur Moss. We have today Dr. David Auerbach who was a key recent collaborator to review his 2 new recent works with Dr. Moss on the effects of antiseizure and antidepressant medications on LQTS patients. The discussion is very interesting and Dr. Auerbach shares his warm feelings for Dr. Moss with the audience. Finally, we end the podcast with a brief piece of opera.
This episode is in memory to Dr. Arthur Moss. We have today Dr. David Auerbach who was a key recent collaborator to review his 2 new recent works with Dr. Moss on the effects of antiseizure and antidepressant medications on LQTS patients. The discussion is very interesting and Dr. Auerbach shares his warm feelings for Dr. Moss with the audience. Finally, we end the podcast with a brief piece of opera.
Morning Trip is a bulimic record collector based in Ontario, Canada. His collection is mainly focused on ambient, repetitive and electronic music. Besides the regular gems, he also owns forgotten series of rare cassettes of American New Age projects. You can check out his collection, obstinately photographed on a Persian carpet, on his Instagram profile (@morningtrip). The episode features: Erik Wøllo, Peter Davison, David Auerbach, Laraaji & Lyghte, Suzanne Ciani, Carl Weingarten & Gale Ormiston, David & Steve Gordon, Emerald Web, Ditto, Michel Uyttebroek, Danna & Clement.
Welcome to our final podcast episode for Twin Peaks: The Return. We've taken two weeks to parse the episode and our own feelings toward it, and we've managed to distill 14 days of late-night conversations and heated debate into 3 hours (!) for your listening pleasure -- hopefully, anyway. We tackle the pros and cons of some of the biggest theories, discuss the things that resonated deeply with us, and get a little wistful and philosophical as we come to the end of this 11 month-long journey through Twin Peaks with you. (We also let you in on what's next for The Bicks -- hint: we're not going anywhere!) Thank you all for listening! We'd love to hear your thoughts and comments -- follow us on Twitter (@thebickspod) or Facebook (facebook.com/bickeringpeaks), leave us a comment on our Podbean page, or give us a star-filled review on iTunes! David Auerbach, Waggish.org: https://www.waggish.org/2017/twin-peaks-finale/ Alex Fulton, Part 17/18 Simultaneous watch: https://medium.com/@onantiad/episodes-17-18-of-twin-peaks-the-return-are-meant-to-be-watched-in-sync-81352ce38e8 Lynchian Times, Finale & Vertigo: https://lynchiantimes.wordpress.com/2017/09/17/twin-peaks-vertigo-obsession-dreams-and-the-death-grip-of-time/
David Auerbach of Esposito Securities joins The REIT Report to look back at some of the key stories in the REIT market in 2016 and to discuss what lies ahead in the new year.
David Auerbach, an institutional REIT trader with Esposito Securities, talks about the latest developments in single-family REITs, the impact of online retail on industrial REITs and how elevating real estate to a headline sector under the Global Industry Classification Standard will increase the visibility of REITs.
November 19 is World Toilet Day. Why? Because globally, about 2.4 billion people, about one-third of the world’s population, do not have access to a basic toilet. Sanitation-related illnesses kill over a thousand children per day. This problem is compounded by the concentration of informal housing in urban setting. This week we are bringing you two stories of hygienic sanitation, starting with David Auerbach and Sanergy. David’s mother was a psychologist and social worker. His father was an economist. It seems to him, that he has always been thinking of social justice. When David was a teacher in rural China, he saw first-hand a lack of hygienic sanitation. In 2010, David and his cofounders participated in the Development Ventures class at MIT. The team quickly settled as hygienic sanitation (read that toilets) as the problem that they were going to tackle. In January 2011, they traveled to the urban slums near Nairobi, Kenya where they researched and confirmed their ideas. What they found when they arrived was pit latrines, not much more than a hole in the ground with some tin and wood tacked up for privacy. Otherwise, people would use what are euphemistically called “flying toilets,” which were simply plastic bags that are subsequently discarded in the roads and waterways. In fact, over 90% of the waste is never treated and ends up in the waterways, spreading disease. In 2011, the team started Sanergy, a social enterprise that is working to improve access to hygienic sanitation for residents of urban slums, starting in Nairobi, Kenya. Sanergy built and launched their first toilet on World Toilet Day in 2011. Sanergy has developed an aspirational brand, Fresh Life, which they distribute in a franchise model. Sanergy uses a full value-chain approach: build, collect and convert. They sell the toilets to franchisees who are residents of the community. The franchisee charges a few cents per use. Sanergy provides training, branding, marketing, government & community relations. They collect, process and treat the waste. The waste is then converted to nutrient rich fertilizer. Sanergy is creating jobs. 93% of their employees are Kenyans and 60% are from the informal housing community. In this episode of the Social Entrepreneur podcast we discuss: Where the idea for Sanergy came from. Their business model. The importance of picking the right co-founders. Using aspirational branding to change behavior. David ends by giving advice to Social Entrepreneurs. He challenges us to use systems thinking to solve really big challenges. Resources: World Toilet Day: http://www.worldtoiletday.info/ Sanergy on the web: http://saner.gy Email: info@saner.gy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sanergy/ Kiva: http://www.kiva.org Development Ventures at MIT: https://d-lab.mit.edu/courses/development-ventures Change by Design: How Design Thinking Transforms Organizations and Inspires Innovation http://amzn.to/1N2tFnt Make Space: How to Set the Stage for Creative Collaboration http://amzn.to/1Sqm5B1 Creative Confidence: Unleashing the Creative Potential Within Us All http://amzn.to/1QmMYIy
David Auerbach of Esposito Securities looks back at the biggest stories in the REIT market in 2015 and looks ahead to the coming year.
David Auerbach is a co-founder of Sanergy, a pioneering social enterprise in Nairobi, Kenya dedicated to building healthy, prosperous communities in Africa’s informal settlements by making hygienic sanitation affordable and accessible for everyone, forever. Previously, David co-ran Partnerships at Endeavor, a non-profit that helps high-impact entrepreneurs in the developing world. He served as the Deputy Chair for Poverty Alleviation at the Clinton Global Initiative in 2005-6. He taught in central China for two years as a Yale-China Teaching Fellow. He began his career researching foreign policy at the Center for American Progress. David is an Ashoka, Echoing Green, and Rainer Arnhold Fellow.
David Auerbach of Esposito Securities discusses the big stories in the REIT market in 2014 and looks ahead to 2015.
Hanna Rosin, Noreen Malone, and June Thomas discuss Gamergate with Slate writer David Auerbach, parenting violent children, and everthing witches with author Katherine Howe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Dickerson speaks with software engineer and Slate contributor David Auerbach about Healthcare.gov's disastrous launch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices