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Company Name: First Trust High Income Long Short Fund of Beneficial Interest
Stock Symbol: FSD
Market: NYSE

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FSD - Weekly Review: High-Yield CEFs - Positive Performance From The Sector

Introduction The closed-end funds from the high-yield sector significantly increased their prices over the past months. Currently, most of them are traded at positive Z-scores, which is an indication that they have lost most of their statistical edge. Still, they are traded at high discoun...

FSD - First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund Declares its Monthly Common Share Distribution of $0.11 Per Share for September

First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund (the "Fund") (NYSE: FSD) has declared the Fund’s regularly scheduled monthly common share distribution in the amount of $0.11 per share payable on September 16, 2019, to shareholders of record as of September 4, 2019. The ex-dividend date is expe...

FSD - Weekly Closed-End Fund Roundup: August 2, 2019

The Weekly Closed-End Fund Roundup will be put out at the start of each week to summarize recent price movements in closed-end fund [CEF] sectors in the last week, as well as to highlight recently concluded or upcoming corporate actions on CEFs, such as tender offers. Most of the information...

FSD - Weekly Closed-End Fund Roundup: NDP Enters Danger Zone

The Weekly Closed-End Fund Roundup will be put out at the start of each week to summarize recent price movements in closed-end fund [CEF] sectors in the last week, as well as to highlight recently concluded or upcoming corporate actions on CEFs, such as tender offers. Most of the information...

FSD - Weekly Review: High-Yield CEFs - Negative Performance For The Sector

Introduction The closed-end funds from the high-yield sector significantly increased their prices over the past months. Currently, most of them are traded at positive Z-scores, which is an indication that they have lost most of their statistical edge. Still, they are traded at high discoun...

FSD - The Chemist's Closed-End Fund Report - July 2019: Premium/Discounts At 18-Month Highs

This article was first released to CEF/ETF Income Laboratory subscribers one month ago, so data may be out of date. Please check the latest data before making investment decisions. Quantitative screens help to rapidly narrow down attractive candidates from the database of 500-plus cl...

FSD - Weekly Review: High-Yield CEFs - The Trade War Is Again On Focus

Introduction The closed-end funds from the high-yield sector significantly increased their prices over the past months. Currently, most of them are traded at positive Z-scores, which is an indication that they have lost most of their statistical edge. Still, they are traded at high discoun...

FSD - Weekly Review: High-Yield CEFs - FSD Increased Its Dividend For August

Introduction The closed-end funds from the high-yield sector significantly increased their prices over the past months. Currently, most of them are traded at positive Z-scores, which is an indication that they have lost most of their statistical edge. Still, they are traded at high discoun...

FSD - First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund Increases its Monthly Common Share Distribution to $0.11 Per Share for August

First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund (the "Fund") (NYSE: FSD) has increased its regularly scheduled monthly common share distribution to $0.11 per share from $0.105 per share. The distribution will be payable on August 15, 2019, to shareholders of record as of August 2, 2019. The ex-divide...

FSD - The Markets Are In Franz Kafka Territory

"They say ignorance is bliss....they're wrong " - Franz Kafka If someone had told me during my long career on Wall Street that one day there would be negative yielding bonds I would have thought that person "Nuts!" It made no empirical sense then, and it makes no empirical sense now. Yet, ...

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