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To: JimisJim who wrote (31025)4/4/2019 6:30:09 PM
From: Thehammer2 Recommendations

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Graustus
JimisJim

  Respond to of 34328
 
There is also the issue of rationale for reinvesting. Your DRIP a high growth lower yield stock for a different reason than you'd drip a higher yielding low (or no) growth stock. A CEF makes sense to reinvest if it sells at a discount to NAV but a premium id a different story and many tend to bounce between the two. Some may also view the higher yielding portion of their portfolio and income filler. A lot of folks get double burned reinvesting on a BDC like PSEC.



To: JimisJim who wrote (31025)4/4/2019 10:19:55 PM
From: Steve Felix1 Recommendation

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I bet that LTS-A gets lonely. <gg> I see I have nineteen. I never pay above par, but have nine currently over par.
I am always curious why posters here don't own more. Then again, maybe they do, but don't mention it.