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- sumit - Jun 27 2008 | investment club
Good explanation of how a CEF's price can vary from NAV.
"The price of Closed Ended Funds can vary from the NAV. In particular, fund shares often trade at what look to be irrational prices because secondary market prices are often very much out of line with underlying portfolio values."
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