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David Auerbach

Institutional Trader,

The Daily REITBeat

  • Institutional Trader at World Equity Group
  • Consultant with IRRealized, LLC
  • Co-Author of The Daily REITBeat Newsletter

About David

David Auerbach has been in the securities business for over 21 years serving as an institutional trader specializing in REITs (Real Estate Investment Trust), equity and preferred stocks, MLPs, ETFs, and closed-end funds. He recently joined World Equity Group, Inc., member of FINRA and SIPC, out of Chicago to help build out its institutional platform after leaving Esposito Securities in December 2018 where he helped to build out the REIT/Real Estate platform and worked with various ETF issuers on seeding and trading. Mr. Auerbach has been quoted by Bloomberg, WSJ, Financial Times, REIT.com, and GlobeSt.com among others. He graduated from the University of Texas, Austin, in May 1999 with a BBA in finance and graduated from Southern Methodist University in May 2005 with an MBA in finance. He currently holds FINRA Series 7, 24, 55, and 63 registrations.

David's Videos

Diversification is a key strategy in any investment portfolio. Let's take a deep dive into the various REIT sectors to see where you can diversify your REIT investments.


With the supply/demand imbalance showing that buying a home is getting harder and harder by the day, how can one best position their portfolio to capture where people are migrating to, and what property types are benefiting from that relocation?

Did you know that you can earn dividend income from the United States Government? Are you acquainted with knowing that there are a handful of REITs that count on government agencies as its sole tenant? Come learn why the REIT sector should be a core holding in your portfolio and how to make the government pay you for owning REITs.
Most experts agree that real estate should be part of every investor's diversified portfolio. But, few of us can ever invest on the same scale as legendary real estate investor Sam Zell. And let's face it, most of us don't want the headaches that come with being a landlord either. Enter, real estate investment trusts (REITs), which solve these pesky issues, plus provide a whole lot more benefits. Join this panel of executives from some of the top-performing REITs in the sector and hear why it makes good financial sense to incorporate them into your portfolio.