1. Oxford Lane Capital Corporation offers a high dividend yield of 21% but trades above net asset value and has an unconvincing total return track record. 2. The fund's weak price appreciation potential has been validated by its underperformance compared to the broader market. 3. The fund is not well-positioned for a potential recession due to non-recession-resistant investments and recent economic indicators suggesting potential downturn risks.
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