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Doubleline Opportunistic Credit Fund V.DBL


Primary Symbol: DBL

Doubleline Opportunistic Credit Fund operates as a closed-end management investment company. The Fund will seek to achieve its investment objective by investing in a portfolio of investments selected for their potential to provide high current income, growth of capital, or both. The Fund may invest in debt securities and income-producing investments of any kind, including, without limitation, residential and commercial mortgage-backed securities, asset-backed securities, U.S. Government securities, corporate debt, international sovereign debt, and short-term investments. Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in debt securities, convertible securities, loans and other securities or instruments that provide investment exposure to the credit of an issuer, obligor or counterparty, including through credit default swaps and other derivatives.


NYSE:DBL - Post by User

Comment by canadagooseon Aug 21, 2017 12:52pm
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Post# 26603773

RE:what the ****

RE:what the ****Market cap is cheap ? Cheap to what ? Your right.....you don't know what tour talking about. So don't compare mining in Nevada with the NWT. Just Remember this......money is made on the speculation. Not on the mine. When the mine starts gravity brings the share price back down. This happens in 99 percent of the cases. Who's going to fund the initial $200 M investment ? On this marginal prospect ? Working with numbers is different than building a mine. Why do you think the company went bankrupt. Get real. The goose!
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