According to Cohen & Steers' 15-minute chart, a significant bearish trend has emerged as the KDJ Death Cross and Bearish Marubozu indicators have triggered at 09:00 on September 30, 2025. This suggests a shift in momentum towards the downside, with a potential decrease in stock price. The sellers are currently in control of the market, and this bearish trend is likely to persist.
Cohen & Steers REIT and Preferred Income Fund (NYSE: RNP) has announced its distribution sources for September 2025. The Fund's current distribution of $0.1360 per share comprises 85.08% ($0.1157) from net investment income and 14.92% ($0.0203) from return of capital. This distribution is part of the Fund's managed distribution policy, implemented in December 2017, which aims to deliver long-term total returns through regular monthly distributions at a fixed rate per share.
The Fund's year-to-date performance shows a cumulative total return of 6.48% and a cumulative distribution rate of 5.74%. Over the five-year period ending August 31, 2025, the Fund achieved an average annual total return of 7.26% with a current annualized distribution rate of 7.66%. The Fund's strong net investment income, which comprises 85.08% of the current distribution, and its positive year-to-date cumulative total return of 6.48% highlight the Fund's performance in the real estate and income markets.
According to Cohen & Steers' 15-minute chart, a significant bearish trend has emerged as the KDJ Death Cross and Bearish Marubozu indicators have triggered at 09:00 on September 30, 2025. This suggests a shift in momentum towards the downside, with a potential decrease in stock price. The sellers are currently in control of the market, and this bearish trend is likely to persist. Investors should monitor the Fund's performance closely and consider the potential impact of this market trend on their investment decisions.
The Fund's Board of Directors maintains the authority to amend, terminate, or suspend the managed distribution policy, which could affect the Fund's market price. Distribution amounts may vary based on portfolio and market conditions. Shareholders are advised that distributions may include return of capital, which reduces tax basis in Fund shares. Final tax characteristics will be provided on Form 1099-DIV after calendar year-end.
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