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  1. GlobalTrekker on 2009 CEF Year-End Strategies, Part 1 : There are also often, in this type of up-year-relative-to-past,... more »
  2. Joe Eqcome on CEF Weekly Review: Real Estate Surges: Thanks for the "heads up". more »
  3. advalorem on CEF Weekly Review: Real Estate Surges: Herzfeld recommended DCA/DCW on Friday's PBS program. more »
  4. Dan Plettner on CEF IPOs: Don’t Be Duped, Be Patient: My accolades to Joe, SeekingAlpha, and advocates of the Closed-End... more »
  5. HighTower on A Curious Mix of Moves for Closed-End Funds: That's my bet. more »
  6. Joe Eifrid on A Curious Mix of Moves for Closed-End Funds: Any recent thoughts on BIF? Selling for a 16% discount to NAV,... more »
  7. scum1bag on The Compelling Case for Converting Adams Express into an Active ETF: Yeah, we are pretty much in agreement. My contention would be... more »
  8. HighTower on A Curious Mix of Moves for Closed-End Funds: significant discount, major holdings in Bershire Hathaway and... more »
  9. Innocex on A Curious Mix of Moves for Closed-End Funds: What makes BIF so attractive besides the insider buying? more »
  10. Schweizer on Almost-Cheery Thoughts on the 2010 Stock Market: Yet another person not using GAAP earnings. GAAP PE is currently... more »
  11. GKurinsky on CEFs for Week of 11/20/09: Conservative Tilt: Joe, The Horesji Group continues to buy shares of BIF as you... more »
  12. rob134 on Almost-Cheery Thoughts on the 2010 Stock Market: Speaking of Inflation... The 10 Yr Treasury rate is forecast to be... more »
  13. Joe Eqcome on Almost-Cheery Thoughts on the 2010 Stock Market: "Almost" is the key to the phrase "almost cheery" in the title of... more »
  14. chris coonan on Almost-Cheery Thoughts on the 2010 Stock Market: Sitting next to the exit, as the author notes, is not exactly what... more »
  15. RAC on CEFs for Week of 11/20/09: Conservative Tilt: What ETF, CE, and other public capital funds are today considered... more »