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Being financially independent is a must for retirees but can be desirable even for folks who are much younger and are several years away from retirement. We will go over our thesis as to how a diversified income portfolio with an in-built hedging mechanism with low volatility could ma...
Utility stocks normally suffer when bond yields are rising, which typically occurs when the economy is strengthening, but the current round of higher yields has helped utility shares, and Barron's believes their run-up is not over. Today's higher yields are a result of the Fed trying to slow ...
In a "game changer for New York's transition away from fossil fuels," state regulators approved on Thursday a $4.5B project by Canadian public utility Hydro-Quebec to supply hydropower to New York City, with construction expected to begin this summer and completion scheduled for 2025. New Yor...
For the first month in three, equity CEFs on average witnessed positive returns, rising 1.91% on an NAV basis for March. While for the third consecutive month, fixed income CEFs posted returns in the red (-2.18%). Only 20% of all CEFs traded at a premium to their NAV at month-end,...
While primarily focused on CEFs, my investment portfolio also includes ETFs/ETNs and some individual stocks in order to broaden the range of sectors covered. It currently consists of 32 securities, divided into three distinct groups, each with a different investment strategy. Afte...
We have generally held utilities in high esteem as they showed a reasonable promise of returns alongside decent valuation. The recent runup is unprecedented for a few reasons. We tell you why we are moving one high yielding utility fund to a sell rating and moving another down one...
Warren Buffett once listed the only 3 ways that a smart person can go broke. We zero in on one of those reasons to explain why it is so dangerous for investors. We then make the connection to why we don't buy CEFs. For further details see: Buffett Warns Of How Smart Peop...
Several of the utility/infrastructure funds in the CEF space are pretty popular. The utility and infrastructure space can be a good fit for a CEF portfolio, providing steady income through regular cash flow due to being necessary for everyday life. We will be looking at a review o...
With index investing, there's no escape from a roller coaster ride. For most people, especially retirees, it's very difficult to tolerate large and deep drawdowns. Retirees and conservative investors need income, growth to meet inflation, and most importantly, conservation of capital ...
Today, we are looking at how to tell if a fund might be paying a sustainable distribution or not. We use several examples covering both fixed-income and equity funds to help highlight their differences. Overall, fixed-income funds are more straightforward to analyze than equity fu...
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2024-07-17 05:00:59 ET Be honest. I won’t be mad, but just admit it. You’ve got some SPY in your portfolio. So much in fact you’re probably trying to quickly change the subject from the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) . I’m not mad. (I’m j...
DENVER, CO / ACCESSWIRE / July 9, 2024 / Reaves Utility Income Fund (NYSE American:UTG) announced today the next three, monthly, distributions at a rate of $0.19 per common share per month, unchanged from the per share rate paid for the previous quarter. As of July 2, 2024, the Fund's market pri...
2024-06-25 08:36:00 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...