Saturday, 4 July 2009

Kinds of closed-ended funds

There are many types of closed-ended funds.

The Wall Street Journal lists closed-ended funds under 14 different headings.

Most closed-ended funds are in fixed income categories like bonds and municipal bonds.

For value investors, the so-called "specialized equity" and "general equity" funds offer the most interesting opportunities.

Country funds, under the category "world-equity funds," also can be good vehicles to introduce international diversification into a portfolio.

Within closed-ended equity funds, value-oriented funds invest in defined categories like real estate or natural resources.

A few strategy funds, like the Madison Claymore Covered Call Fund, employ covered call option writing strategies to extract income from equity positions, and pay more than 10% in annual returns. These may also be worth a look.


Ref: Value Investing for Dummies
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