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To: chowder who wrote (53)12/4/2021 10:03:44 AM
From: the traveler
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Thanks for the heads up--just for clarification, CEFConnect list the distribution rate on BSTZ at 6.19% as of Fridays close. (.1920 x 12) / 37.21 = 6.19%

I am looking for CEF candidates to buy in the coming weeks and have added JRI & BSTZ to my list. Thanks.

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From: chowder12/6/2021 9:29:28 PM
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It looks like BMEZ, BST and BSTZ have all announced a Special Distribution.

businesswire.com

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To: chowder who wrote (56)12/7/2021 3:17:08 PM
From: Max2.0
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Darn. I own BST and BSTZ but purchased BME instead of BMEZ. Looks like I am going to miss out on some of that special dividend.

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From: the traveler12/6/2023 12:37:34 PM
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Testing one ana two ana....................I used to have some site links for Morningstar free chat sites including cef's-- can't find them now--anybody know????????????

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From: WiniCorp1/30/2024 7:32:09 AM
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Sorry if missed something but why is there such little to no activity on this board?
I am heavily invested in CEF’s and would love to share with others and learn from others.

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To: WiniCorp who wrote (59)6/9/2024 5:49:56 AM
From: the traveler
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Same here but it appears no one is interested. Too bad.

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From: richardsok7/7/2024 3:47:38 PM
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OK, I'll bite, sucker for lost causes that I am.

I see a lot of chatter on KMI with its chances for about 5% appreciation.

A better choice, IMO is TYG : much better yield, better diversified, deeply discounted now, no K-1 hassles at tax time, and strongly appreciating NAV.

I also recently bought an opening position in BANX: 10% yield, 12% discount and slowly climbing NAV.

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To: richardsok who wrote (61)7/7/2024 10:31:26 PM
From: the traveler
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Interesting post and thanks. However, fwiw KMI does not issue a K-1.

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