Aberdeen Asia-Pacific, Inc.me Fund, Inc. (AMEX:FAX)
A closed-end, non-diversified management investment company with the investment objective to seek current income via incidental capital appreciation or investment in Asian and Australian debt securities.
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The yield will exceed the gain in the S&P
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AllStarPortfolio. Good div.
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Debt denominated in strong currency countries. 8% discount. Nice div. yield.
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Good buy below$6.50. Consistant high dividens.
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should profit from declining dollar
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A couple of currency funds to keep in mind:
Currency CEF FAX - Australian dollar & some other asian currencies
FXM - mexican peso trust
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The discount has about disappeared. Like the Terminator, it will "be back".
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good fund, anti dollar play nuff said
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On the move up.
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hedging against the worlds ending
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On May 19, 2009 at 3:13 PM, SuperPicks (99.76) wrote:
5 year pick today I would make is FAX. It's a closed end currency fund by Aberdeen that will preserve capital through the turbulent markets. It holds its funds within Asian currencies. There will inevitably a shift of capital in the markets pouring into the emerging Asian countries which should generally bode well for the local currencies. The price levels of world equities & developed currencies today are questionable given current debt levels. This holding should address this concern. More information on the fund can be found here: http://www.aberdeen-asset.us/aamus.nsf/usmutualfunds/closedfax
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8+% dividend steady for years. average payout has been 6+%. A return to average should get a $7 +/- price down the road. Meanwhile 8+% ain't bad.
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Short-term play.
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steady dividend
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10% dividend at share price of $3.90. Can they sustain that?
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Too big a discount.
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consistent safe divident
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Another income fund for my IRA. Invests mostly in south pacific rim, carries little to no debt, pays out a monthly dividend.
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This is a currency play. This closed end bond fund pays it's dividend monthly. Current payout is about 7%. Price doesn't fluctuate much but has stayed stable between $5.50 - $6.50 over most of the last 4 years with a steady dividend above 6%.
This has been a good play in recession times.
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Testing a portfolio of companies that start with the letter "A".
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