1. The author discusses the positive and negative aspects of closed-end funds (CEFs) and how he discovered their value over time. 2. He explains his analytical approach to selecting CEFs based on NAV performance and how he extended this method to other securities. 3. The author compares CEFs and ETFs in his portfolio and decides to liquidate positions in four funds due to poor NAV performance.
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