2024-05-01 14:23:54 ET
Summary
- The Pioneer Diversified High Income Fund, Inc. offers a 9.43% yield, comparable to its peers in the income-oriented bond closed-end fund sector.
- The HNW closed-end fund has experienced a decline in share price over the past three years, but distributions have offset the decline and provided a 5.06% total return.
- The fund primarily invests in high-yield corporate bonds and employs leverage to boost its effective yield, but its leverage level is in line with peers.
- The market is betting on one or two rate cuts this year, but it is difficult to make a good case for that. As such, the bond market may be in for more near-term pain.
- The fund appears to be fully covering its distribution and might be a reasonable DCA candidate, but the risks are too great to buy in all at once.
The Pioneer Diversified High Income Fund, Inc. ( HNW ) is a closed-end fund, or CEF, that income-focused investors can employ in pursuit of their objective of earnings a very high level of income from the assets in their portfolios. As is the case with most income-oriented bond closed-end funds in today’s monetary and market environment, the Pioneer Diversified High Income Fund has very close to a double-digit yield, as its shares yield 9.43% at the current price. This yield compares reasonably well to its peers, although this fund is not the highest-yielding asset in the sector:
Fund Name | Morningstar Classification | Current Yield |
Pioneer Diversified High Income Fund | Fixed Income-Taxable-High Yield | 9.43% |
Allspring Income Opportunities Fund ( EAD ) | Fixed Income-Taxable-High Yield | 9.67% |
BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund ( HYT ) | Fixed Income-Taxable-High Yield | 9.66% |
Credit Suisse High Yield Bond Fund ( DHY ) | Fixed Income-Taxable-High Yield | 9.21% |
KKR Income Opportunities Fund ( KIO ) | Fixed Income-Taxable-High Yield | 10.95% |
Western Asset High Income Opportunity Fund ( HIO ) | Fixed Income-Taxable-High Yield | 11.34% |
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HNW: An Interesting Bond Fund With Some Risks But Also Some Potential