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Invesco Trust for Investment Grade Municipals VGM

Invesco Trust for Investment Grade Municipals (the Trust) is a diversified, closed-end management investment trust. The Trust's investment objective is to provide common shareholders with a high level of current income exempt from federal income tax, consistent with preservation of capital. It will invest substantially all of its assets in municipal securities rated investment grade at the time of investment. Municipal securities include municipal bonds, municipal notes, municipal commercial paper and lease obligations. Under normal market conditions, approximately 80% of the Trust’s total assets will be invested in municipal securities. The Trust may invest up to 20% of its total assets in municipal securities rated below investment grade or that are unrated. Invesco Advisers, Inc. serves as its investment advisor.


NYSE:VGM - Post by User

Comment by FreddieMacon Mar 31, 2017 10:34pm
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Post# 26061739

RE:Road Ahead

RE:Road AheadYou are aware, I presume, that options often get re-priced lower if the stock does not move up in -Vprice ?    It's unfortunately all too common on the TSX-V.     So best to take the stock option price with a hefty grain of salt...  

I agree with you though that it has been nice to see some stronger buying coming in, very good to see that.

But then, again, we are down materially from the original public listing price of (I think)  $0.20 ? 

Just to keep things in perspective.... 


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