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Author's note: This article was released to members of CEF/ETF Income Laboratory on July 21. Please check latest data before investing. Dear CEF/ETF Income Laboratory members, I would like to welcome the new members who have joined us recently. Newer members should check out the " Gett...
Written by Nick Ackerman, co-produced by Stanford Chemist Throughout the massive COVID-19 selloff, Stanford Chemist and I have received several inquiries relating to the bankruptcy of closed-end funds or funds going "bust." As we aren't out of the woods yet with selloff pressures, now mi...
Co-produced by Stanford Chemist A dividend reinvestment plan or DRIP can be a win-win-win for those that utilize the plan, current shareholders and the fund managers themselves. There seems to be a similar standard that we typically see as far as how closed-end funds implement such a pla...
Normally I wait until after the end of the quarter to report on our Income Factory's performance, but I know that every day counts for readers making decisions about their own portfolios who want as many viewpoints as possible. And besides, waiting a few more days until the end of the month wo...
Co-produced by Stanford Chemist In a previous piece, we covered why an N-2 filing is important and what this could mean when the 497 was filed. We discussed that the N-2 was when closed-end funds filed a registration for new shares. This ultimately meant that a fund was either conducti...
Funds that allocate to other CEFs can be an attractive investment during periods of CEF market dislocation, providing a beta play on a normalizing market. In this article, we review different funds available to investors for such a broad-based CEF exposure. We don't think we have reached the...
I find it fascinating to reflect on how much the interest in Closed-End Fund investing has grown in the seven years I’ve been engaged with Seeking Alpha. I watched the analysis and commentary on the subject grow from an occasional article by a small handful of contributors to a steady...
(This report was published to members of Yield Hunting on Jan. 28. All data herein is from that date.) I wanted to go through some potential swaps that I think members should consider. Just to be clear, these are not "buy" recommendations but considerations if you own the "sell" fund. Th...
Whenever I read that closed-end fund ("CEF") investors should never buy a fund at a premium, it boils my blood. That's like saying never buy a stock with a P/E above the market. Doesn't make sense, right? Back in August, the Wall Street Journal, a more sophisticated newspaper, wrote an art...
Co-produced by Stanford Chemist SEC form N-2 is an important form to watch out for when a closed-end fund files with the SEC. This form must be submitted by any CEF when they register to offer shares. This is either through a primary offering or a secondary offering. We had covered this...
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2024-06-13 09:00:26 ET RiverNorth Opportunities Fund Inc (RIV) declaring a stock dividend of $0.1289 per share on Ex-Date : June 14, 2024. Shareholders on record as of June 14, 2024 are eligible for the dividend. The payment date is scheduled for June 28, 2024, and the declaration w...
2024-05-23 18:22:00 ET Stock Traders Daily has produced this trading report using a proprietary method. This methodology seeks to optimize the entry and exit levels to maximize results and limit risk, and it is also applied to Index options, ETFs, and futures for our subscribers. This...
RiverNorth Opportunities Fund, Inc. (NYSE: RIV) (the “Fund”) is pleased to announce that on May 14-15, 2024, the Board of Directors of the Fund (the “Board”) approved a change to the fiscal year end (“FYE”) of the Fund, as set forth in the table below. ...