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Alpine Global Dynamic Dividend Fund: CEF That Least Deserves To Be Trading At A Premium

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Thu, 9 Feb 2012

By Douglas Albo : There is nothing I despise more among Closed-End funds (CEFs) than a fund trading at a premium price over its NAV that doesn't deserve it. When I look at the performance since inception of the Alpine Global Dynamic Dividend fund ( AGD ) , I wonder who in their right mind would ...

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