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Nuveen Dow 30SM Dynamic Overwrite Fund

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Seeking Alpha
16 days ago
DIAX: Merger On The Table, The Discount To NAV Could Shrink
Nuveen Dow 30 Dynamic Overwrite Fund is set to merge with SPXX and BXMX, aiming for a larger, more efficient fund. DIAX has suffered from structural issues and persistent underperformance, trading at a significant discount to NAV compared to peers. The proposed merger is expected to benefit DIAX shareholders by potentially narrowing the current -9.6% discount to NAV and improving performance.
DIAX: Merger On The Table, The Discount To NAV Could Shrink
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Business Wire
28 days ago
Nuveen Covered Call Closed-End Funds Announce Proposed Mergers and Shareholder Meeting Update
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Boards of Trustees of Nuveen S&P 500 Buy-Write Income Fund (NYSE: BXMX), Nuveen Dow 30℠ Dynamic Overwrite Fund (NYSE: DIAX), and Nuveen S&P 500 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (NYSE: SPXX) have approved a proposal to merge the funds. The proposed mergers, if approved by shareholders, would combine BXMX and DIAX into SPXX. The mergers are intended to create a larger fund with lower net operating expenses and increased trading volume on the exchange for common shares.
Nuveen Covered Call Closed-End Funds Announce Proposed Mergers and Shareholder Meeting Update
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Forbes
2 months ago
This 8.5% Dividend Loves A Market Panic
Volatility is back! And we contrarians know what to do: Get ready to buy.
This 8.5% Dividend Loves A Market Panic
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Forbes
2 months ago
If Trump Fires Powell, You'll Want Own This 8.4% Dividend
Fire Powell? Keep him around? The question never seems to go away—and the markets, fueled by the so-called “TACO” trade (“Trump always chickens out,” as the acronym goes), are shrugging it all off.
If Trump Fires Powell, You'll Want Own This 8.4% Dividend
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Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
DIAX: Collecting A High Yield From The Dow Jones
DIAX offers an attractive 8.4% yield and trades at an 11.5% discount to NAV, presenting a compelling entry point for income-focused investors. The fund's dynamic option-writing strategy generates income and cushions downside but caps upside potential, leading to long-term underperformance vs. traditional ETFs like DIA. Nuveen Dow 30 Dynamic Overwrite Fund is best used as a complement to a diversified portfolio, not as a core holding, due to its limited capital appreciation and reliance on favorable market conditions.
DIAX: Collecting A High Yield From The Dow Jones
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Forbes
3 months ago
Wall Street's Deepest Values: 5 Cheap CEFs Yielding 7%+
The last bargains on the big board? Discounted closed-end funds (CEFs).
Wall Street's Deepest Values: 5 Cheap CEFs Yielding 7%+
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Seeking Alpha
11 months ago
DIAX: The Covered Call Dilemma
DIAX offers quarterly income through a covered call strategy, capping upside potential for steady income, ideal for income-focused investors. The fund writes call options on the S&P 500 Index, while have a long position in DJIA stocks. DIAX's higher expense ratio (0.93%) and capped growth potential may lead to capital erosion over time, especially if distributions aren't reinvested.
DIAX: The Covered Call Dilemma
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Business Wire
1 year ago
Six Nuveen Closed-End Funds Announce Availability of 19(a) Notices
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The 19(a) distribution notices for six Nuveen closed-end funds are now available. These informational notices provide further details on the sources of the funds' regular quarterly distributions and follows the most recent quarterly distribution announcements. The full text of these notices is available below or on the Nuveen website via Distribution Source Estimates. Important Information Regarding Distributions March 28, 2024: THIS NOTICE IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOS.
Six Nuveen Closed-End Funds Announce Availability of 19(a) Notices
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Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
DIAX: The Basis Is Still There, Keep Avoiding This Buy-Write CEF
Nuveen Dow 30 Dynamic Overwrite Fund is a buy-write CEF that aims to replicate the Dow Jones index. The fund's complex risk factor, the SPY/DIA basis, has hindered its performance and is not properly disclosed. Retail investors would be better off buying DIA outright and writing their own call options rather than investing in DIAX.
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Business Wire
1 year ago
Nuveen Closed-End Funds Declare Distributions
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Several Nuveen closed-end funds have declared distributions. These funds represent investment strategies for investors seeking diversified sources of cash flow to prepare for and sustain their retirement income needs. For further information regarding fund distributions, including earnings, undistributed net investment income, and notices, please visit www.nuveen.com/cef. Additionally, several leveraged municipal closed-end funds have announced distribution rate incre.
Nuveen Closed-End Funds Declare Distributions