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Strategies & Market Trends : Young and Older Folk Portfolio

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To: chowder who wrote (10)4/21/2021 2:46:27 AM
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Ah...Sorry, I read too quickly and didn't realize the 3rd column was % *income*.

It appears to be your 2nd largest income producer after PTY. This made me look at my income producers and T is also 2nd largest for me (HA...however not even close to the same total). Number 1 income producer for me is also a CEF - in my case, ETY.

My question is more about how you read their current freeze after 35 years of increases - however small. I don't know whether it's an indication of credit problems and precedes a cut or do you view it more like the GIS freeze and expect an eventual raise?

Since it's not quite a full position in my portfolio, if they hadn't frozen the dividend, it would have been on my "next" list to add shares. I'd love to know how you're handling it now....adding?
Many thanks.
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