- An American expert on horse race betting, Andrew Beyer, defined the psychological aspects related to the behavior of gamblers in two categories: “prime bets” and “action bets”.
- CEFs composing my Cupolone Income Portfolio are “prime bets;” they’re bets calling for serious money as Andrew Beyer described them.
- “Action bets,” instead, are for more frivolous wagers, but that may be worth the risk given the potential payoff.
- My second portfolio, Giotto, made up of five ETFs and three ETNs, started out as an action bet but continues to give me great satisfaction.
- I recently added a third bet, Masaccio, a mixed, “tactical” portfolio of CEFs and stocks on which I want to feel free to act without pre-established strategies.
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CEF Focus Investing - Fine-Tuning My Income Portfolio