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Strategies & Market Trends : High Yield Investing - CEF's

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From: chowder4/7/2022 8:10:52 PM
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Over the weekend I'll be focusing on which no-leverage funds to add to, or to replace levered funds. I'm going to start my research with no-leverage funds that have recently raised their distributions. Some of the funds I am familiar with, others I need to research more.

The interesting thing that I have noticed so far, is that of all the no-leverage funds who did raise the distribution, most of them are covered call funds. In any event, here is a list of all the funds that meet this criteria -- zero leverage and recently raised the distribution.

BDJ .. BXMX .. DIAX .. JCE .. NFJ .. NIE .. QQQX .. SPE .. SPXX.

Any observations or thoughts on any of these funds is welcome.
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