AWP To IGR: Yes You Can Consider Switching To The Higher Yielding Choice

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Trapping ValueInvesting Group LeaderFollow5ShareSavePlay(6min)Comment(1)Summaryabrdn Global Premier Property (AWP) and CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund (IGR) offer extremely high distribution yields.Both funds have done poorly relative to VNQ.We tell you why income chasers could still benefit with a switch.
Income Investor Doesn't Want To Hear His 17% Yield Has Created Only 2% Return Drazen Zigic/iStock via Getty Images On our previous coverage of CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund (IGR) we gave the fund two thumbs down. We cannot explain this outside of another bad side-effect of the yield-chasing behavior. But what we do know is that you willThis article was written byTrapping Value46.96K FollowersFollowTrapping Value is a team of analysts with over 40 years of combined experience generating options income while also focusing on capital preservation. They run the investing group Conservative Income Portfolio in partnership with Preferred Stock Trader. The investing group features two income-generating portfolios and a bond ladder. Trapping Value provides Covered Calls, and Preferred Stock Trader covers Fixed Income.
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