The Income Compounder portfolio holds high-yield closed-end funds and ETFs that generate an average annual yield of 15%. Explore more details here.
The Income Compounder portfolio holds high-yield closed-end funds and ETFs that generate an average annual yield of 15%. Explore more details here.
Preferreds underperformed this week, primarily due to REITs, but the broader space still had a positive total return over March. Read more here.
Eagle Point Income sports a highly attractive 15.5% yield and trades hands at a smaller premium to NAV. Click here to read my analysis.
Discover a higher level of financial security through recurrent dividend income. Find out 2 high-quality, buy-and-hold stock picks.
I recommend having a wide range of exposure to the US economy. Check out two unique picks to invest in CLOs to get wide-ranging exposure to the US economy.
Annual total returns for the top ten holdings range from 35% to 4%, depending on when they were acquired during the past three years. Click here for a detailed analysis.
See here to know why I believe XFLT and EIC are strong income generators on the lower-risk side of options for CLO exposure.
Current CLOs are issuing BB-rated debt in their capital structures at SOFR of 3.8% plus spreads of 8.7%. See why CLO debt pays a premium over normal corporate debt.
This market is primed to provide us high-yield investments and income. Check out our two dividend stock ideas from our Model Portfolio.
In this article, I present two CLO funds, one that focuses on the equity tranches and the other that focuses on buying up CLO debt. Click here to know more.
EIC recently increased its distribution by 33%, boosting its yield to over 8% (although the market has since bid the price up and yield down to 7.8%).
We discuss the various channels through which changes in interest rates can affect CEF income and dispel a number of myths we hear often among the income commentariat. Read more...