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Investing Articles: Closed-end Funds
A selection of Investing Articles on closed-end funds (CEF)
Basic Introduction to CEF's
Definition A closed-end fund (CEF) is a publicly traded investment company. It collects money from investors through ...
The Basics to Investing in CEFs: Introduction
If you've invested in stocks before, then investing in closed-end funds (CEFs) will be a cake walk. CEFs trade on the exchanges exactly like stocks. We ...
The Basics to Investing in CEFs: Selecting a Broker
To buy and sell shares of a CEF, you need to place orders through an intermediary, called a broker, who will convey your instructions to the stock ...
The Basics to Investing in CEFs: Setting up an Account
Once you have selected a broker, you will need to contact the broker for forms to set up your account. There are two main types of ...
The Basics to Investing in CEFs: Leverage
A primary use of a margin account is to borrow money with the securities in the account as collateral, usually to invest. Buying on ...
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