Closed-end Fund Income Investing

Discussion in 'Journals' started by El OchoCinco, Nov 11, 2005.

  1. thanks
     
    #111     Apr 12, 2006
  2. toucan

    toucan

    Hi... This is a really great topic and discussion. I have read what everyone has written and am interested in researching more. I have looked at the etfconnect website and the yahoo finance website..... Other than the etfconnect and yahoo websites... Where are you all getting information that can be used to compare stocks.... for example... some of you have discussed leverage.... I can't seem to find consistent information... etfconnect has some links to stock fund websites or other information.... but comparable information can be spotty.

    Thanks in advance for your replies... A great topic and discussion.

    Toucan
     
    #112     Apr 15, 2006
  3. hey optioncoach, any opinion on HYB? thanks in advance for
    reply.
     
    #113     Apr 15, 2006
  4. Reasonable Article on thestreetdotcom about widening discounts in april, felt to be due to selling for cash due to tax payment reasons.

    Notable for Herzfeld comments, and an analyst at Wachovia named Mariana Bush who I've not heard of before. She picks her top ten CEF's.

    1. TYN
    2. BGR
    3. MFD
    4. GDV
    5. UTG
    6. EVN
    7. FEN
    8. DCS
    9. NAI
    10. FGF

    Link to full article:

    http://www.thestreet.com/_yahoo/fun...ml?cm_ven=YAHOO&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA
     
    #114     May 8, 2006
  5. GTG

    GTG

    I was looking at INF, an Indian stock cef. I noticed that both MSN and finance.yahoo.com say that it has a 12.90% dividend yield:

    MSN
    yahoo

    But when I look on etfconnect it says it has only a 0.27% yield.

    Could someone please explain why the numbers are different?
     
    #115     Jul 11, 2006
  6. GTS

    GTS

    #116     Jul 11, 2006
  7. Babak

    Babak

    #117     Jul 11, 2006
  8. Hey all, sorry for the long hiatus from this thread but in a week or so I will be more active in the coming weeks if people are stil interested in keeping this going. I have not had much time the past few months to update my portfolio but have too much idle cash behind my credit spreads now and will need to rebalance and add more funds :D

    stay tuned.
     
    #118     Jul 12, 2006
  9. nlslax

    nlslax

    Looking forward to it.
     
    #119     Jul 12, 2006
  10. GTG

    GTG

    I'm definately still interested. The recent market volatility has made me very interested in increasing the percentage of my capital I put into CEF's.

    I recently sold BGT at a profit, because the discount to NAV had closed since I bought it. Coach, do you generally sell your CEF's when the discount closes, or do you just hang on and continue to collect dividends?
     
    #120     Jul 12, 2006