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Eaton Vance Short Duration Diversified Income Fund T.EVG


Primary Symbol: EVG

Eaton Vance Short Duration Divsfd Inc is a diversified, closed-end management investment company.


NYSE:EVG - Post by User

Post by lunetteson Nov 18, 2009 11:27pm
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Post# 16502305

not so probable tax loss?

not so probable tax loss?

It just occured to me that the argument of tax loss selling may not be that important a factor.
Here's why (taking myself as example) :

Anyone with EVG in a RRSP or TSFA account won't gain as there's no tax loss to be made.
I have some in both, plus in a cash account.
And since it's also possible to average down, I prefer that solution.   I beleive many will go that route.

I think knowing WHY the last release we saw the sp drop when it should have risen is where one should focus.
Bulk tonnage or high content, as long as the assays are good, it should go up now.
The banks won't do it again, will they?

Lunettes

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