The Daily REITBeat | Monday, December 29th, 2025

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Today’s Newsletter (December 29th, 2025)

Futures in the red at the time of this writing as talking heads focus on tech stocks such as Nvidia and Tesla pushing the market lower as silver continues climbing to new highs as it passed the $80 level.

From Bloomberg

  • "Technology megacaps weighed on US equity futures as traders pared risk at the start of the final week of 2025. Volatility gripped precious metals as silver retreated after hitting a record.

  • Contracts on the S&P 500 fell 0.2%. Tesla Inc. and Nvidia Corp. retreated more than 1% in premarket trading to lead losses among the Magnificent Seven. Nasdaq 100 futures were 0.4% lower. Europe’s Stoxx 600 was little changed after talks about a peace deal for Ukraine yielded no breakthrough.

  • Silver gyrated after smashing through $80 an ounce in a rally that’s been powered by speculative trades and a mismatch between supply and demand. Gold was down more than 1%. Copper jumped to a fresh record.

  • Precious metals have emerged as a hot corner of financial markets in recent months, boosted by elevated central-bank purchases, inflows to exchange-traded funds and three successive interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Lower borrowing costs are a tailwind for the commodities, which don’t pay interest, and traders are betting on more rate cuts in 2026."

In REIT News

  • No major REIT headlines published since last Wednesday

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David Auerbach