The Difference Between Good and Bad CEFs
Closed-end funds (CEFs) are an investment tool often overlooked by many, yet they stand out with their consistently high yields—averaging around 8%. But understanding what makes a CEF “good” or “bad” isn’t as straightforward as evaluating stocks or mutual funds. Factors like fund management, fees, portfolio composition, and economic conditions all play a role. In […]
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