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3 "No Drama" Muni-Bond CEFs To Buy Now (And 1 To Avoid): (BFZ) - (NQP) - (MYJ): Avoid (PCQ)

FYI: Municipal bonds are the perfect play for this trade-war obsessed market—they’re far more stable than your typical stock and they pay bigger dividends, too.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelfoster/2019/08/10/3-no-drama-muni-bond-cefs-to-buy-now-and-1-to-avoid/?ss=etfs-mutualfunds#18a0ec3a28ec

M* Snapshot BFZ:
https://www.morningstar.com/cefs/xnys/bfz/quote

M* Snapshot NQP:
https://www.morningstar.com/cefs/xnys/nqp/quote

M* Snapshot MYJ:
https://www.morningstar.com/cefs/xnys/myj/quote

M* Snapshot PCQ:
https://www.morningstar.com/cefs/xnys/pcq/quote

Comments

  • I used to own NQP and bailed a few months ago thinking that interest rates were going to go up. Boy was I wrong. I bailed way too early. However at this point, I don't see much value in bond/muni funds. However, interest rates could go to zero and I would be wrong twice.
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