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	<title>Comments on: Part of my 2009 financial goal met&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Grant</title>
		<link>http://www.thecornerofficeblog.com/2009/10/07/part-of-my-2009-financial-goal-met/comment-page-1/#comment-53472</link>
		<dc:creator>Grant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 02:04:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m not real excited about ZTR.  Yes, they pay a decent distribution; hovering around 10%.  But more than 80% of that distribution is a return of capital.

Also, it&#039;s extremely thinly traded with only 300,000 shares traded per day, on average.  This could make it tough to get out of in a hurry if one had to.

Also, they&#039;ve got a significant position in bonds, which if interest rates go up won&#039;t look nearly as attractive as they do today.  Probably not a good enough reason NOT to by the fund, but something to be looking out for, regardless.

They&#039;ve formed a pretty solid history of lowering the monthly distribution over the last 10 years, and while the current $0.03 per share payout isn&#039;t the lowest on record, the track record speaks for itself.

You note correctly that Zweig doesn&#039;t technically run the fund, but it should be noted that he isn&#039;t even on the board of directors for the fund.  He may still have some pull over the direction of the fund, but I wouldn&#039;t count on it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not real excited about ZTR.  Yes, they pay a decent distribution; hovering around 10%.  But more than 80% of that distribution is a return of capital.</p>
<p>Also, it&#8217;s extremely thinly traded with only 300,000 shares traded per day, on average.  This could make it tough to get out of in a hurry if one had to.</p>
<p>Also, they&#8217;ve got a significant position in bonds, which if interest rates go up won&#8217;t look nearly as attractive as they do today.  Probably not a good enough reason NOT to by the fund, but something to be looking out for, regardless.</p>
<p>They&#8217;ve formed a pretty solid history of lowering the monthly distribution over the last 10 years, and while the current $0.03 per share payout isn&#8217;t the lowest on record, the track record speaks for itself.</p>
<p>You note correctly that Zweig doesn&#8217;t technically run the fund, but it should be noted that he isn&#8217;t even on the board of directors for the fund.  He may still have some pull over the direction of the fund, but I wouldn&#8217;t count on it.</p>
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		<title>By: Winston</title>
		<link>http://www.thecornerofficeblog.com/2009/10/07/part-of-my-2009-financial-goal-met/comment-page-1/#comment-53439</link>
		<dc:creator>Winston</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 17:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The market will always be tumultuous and people will always be contemplating whether or not to get into the &quot;action&quot;.  My advice is to find something that pays a moderate dividend.  There are plenty of etf&#039;s that track a sector or index or managers that have their own mix of things that provide an etf as the vehicle.  The one I have is Marty Zweig&#039;s Zweig Total Return Fund ZTR  ( http://quote.morningstar.com/cef/f.aspx?t=ZTR ).  It isn&#039;t technically run by Marty, but I like their approach, it&#039;s fairly conservative for my risk-tolerance.  Check it out, lemme know what you think.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The market will always be tumultuous and people will always be contemplating whether or not to get into the &#8220;action&#8221;.  My advice is to find something that pays a moderate dividend.  There are plenty of etf&#8217;s that track a sector or index or managers that have their own mix of things that provide an etf as the vehicle.  The one I have is Marty Zweig&#8217;s Zweig Total Return Fund ZTR  ( <a href="http://quote.morningstar.com/cef/f.aspx?t=ZTR" rel="nofollow">http://quote.morningstar.com/cef/f.aspx?t=ZTR</a> ).  It isn&#8217;t technically run by Marty, but I like their approach, it&#8217;s fairly conservative for my risk-tolerance.  Check it out, lemme know what you think.</p>
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