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Strategies & Market Trends : Young and Older Folk Portfolio

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To: chowder who wrote (7751)8/9/2024 10:49:47 AM
From: jritz0  Read Replies (2) of 21939
 
" I'm actually thinking of trimming any asset with a variable dividend. When interest rates start declining, I'm thinking the yields will drop and since the yield isn't static, like say it is on O, then maybe those variable dividends will decline as interest rates decline, especially on anything dealing with floating loans."

I agree with you on floating rate securities like some preferred shares and CEFs and BDCs, however, variable dividends particularly option funds are more at the mercy of the volatility of the market plus gains or losses in the underlying securities.
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