1. Real Estate has outperformed with a 26% total return in the past year, surpassing the tech-heavy S&P 500 and the Dow Jones index. 2. The primary driver is the negative correlation with falling interest rates, which has been anticipated and priced in by the market. 3. REITs are sensitive to interest rates due to high debt burdens and reliance on tenant occupancy and rent collection.
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