We've covered many closed-end funds ("CEFs") and other high yield vehicles through the years in our articles. These are 2 CEFs which utilize multiple managers to focus on a variety of styles. One yields 11.27%, while the other yields 10.05%.
We compare the 2 funds for pricing discounts, holdings, and performance.
Dividend coverage, recent buys/sales, and taxes are also covered.
Liberty All-Star Equity, (NYSE:USA) is much larger than Liberty All-Star Growth fund (ASG), with nearly 5X the amount of assets, at $1.9B, vs. $390M for ASG; and much higher daily volume of 1.31M, vs. 252K for ASG. Volume has slowed down recently for ASG - it was averaging 343K in February 2022. USA has 154 holdings, vs. 119 for ASG. Both funds were established in 1986. iberty All-Star Equity, (NYSE:USA) is much larger than Liberty All-Star Growth fund (ASG), with nearly 5X the amount of assets, at $1.9B, vs. $390M for ASG; and much higher daily volume of 1.31M, vs. 252K for ASG. Volume has slowed down recently for ASG - it was averaging 343K in February 2022. USA has 154 holdings, vs. 119 for ASG. Both funds were established in 1986.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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