ProShares Short Real Estate ETF (Ticker: REK) is a unique investment vehicle designed for those seeking inverse exposure to the real estate sector without directly shorting individual stocks. This ETF falls under the sector-focused category, with a niche concentration on the real estate market. REK is strategically crafted to deliver the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Dow Jones U.S. Real Estate Index, making it an effective tool for investors looking to capitalize on potential declines in real estate equities.
Ideal for tactically adjusting portfolio exposure, ProShares Short Real Estate allows investors to hedge against downturns in the real estate sector, providing a potential buffer in times of market volatility. This ETF offers a flexible and liquid alternative for those who are bearish on the real estate market or seeking to diversify their investment strategies through short exposure. By leveraging REK, investors can navigate the often unpredictable real estate landscape with a strategic edge, all while maintaining the convenience and cost-effectiveness of an ETF structure.
Asset Class
Equity
Region
North America
Issuer
ProShares
Index Tracked
S&P Real Estate Select Sector
Ticker Symbol
REK
ProShares Short Real Estate (REK) Fund Flow Chart
ProShares Short Real Estate (REK) 1 year Net Flows: -14M
REK ETF FAQ
What was REK’s price range in the past 12 months?
REK lowest ETF price was 15.97 and its highest was 20.55 in the past 12 months.
What is the AUM of REK?
As of Jan 28, 2025 The AUM of REK is 10.93M.
Is REK overvalued?
Not enough analysts have published a price target to calculate whether the price is overvalued.
Does REK pay dividends?
REK pays a Quarterly dividend of 0.286 which represents an annual dividend yield of 6.37%. See more information on REK dividends here
How many shares outstanding does REK have?
REK has 644,888 shares outstanding.
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of REK?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in REK