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BLACKROCK Municipal Income TRUST V.BFK.P


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BlackRock Municipal Income Trust (the Fund) is a diversified closed-end management investment company. The Fund's investment objective is to provide current income exempt from federal income taxes. Under normal market conditions, the Fund invests at least 80% of its managed assets in investments the income from which is exempt from federal income tax (except that the interest may be subject to the alternative minimum tax). The Fund may invest directly in securities or synthetically through the use of derivatives. The Fund's investment policies provide that it invests at least 80% of its total assets in investment grade quality municipal obligations issued by or on behalf of states, territories and possessions of the United States and their political subdivisions, agencies or instrumentalities, each of which pays interest that, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, is excludable from gross income for federal income tax purposes. Its investment adviser is BlackRock Advisors, LLC.


NYSE:BFK - Post by User

Comment by mydogchachon May 11, 2021 12:45pm
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RE:Haters can Short IMHO

RE:Haters can Short IMHOquinlash - (5/11/2021 10:50:17 AM)
Haters can Short IMHO
You can make money when a shareprice goes up and you can make money as the price falls, that's called short-selling.  It's a high-risk trade that has no cap to the amount of money you can lose on the trade, in other words, you can put in a few hundred dollars and if the shareprice goes up too high you can lose everything you have, far-far exceeding the few hundred dollars you put in.  Regular trading (trading Long) is done through buying shares with the expectation that the price will go UP.

Here's a link to explain it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1LctxzEREE

If out haters think a short-trade would work due to today's news then I will hold the door open for them myself for them to take up a short position. 

With the above said, bare in mind that those haters on stock forums may already have a short-position on the stock they are discussing and hense why they seem to post nothing but hateful comments and twist fact into negative fictions.




So Queen - you're saying you can lose your investment by short selling, but your 100% safe with regular investing?
Makes total sense coming from you.

But help me out - I don't know anything about shorting and you seem to be an expert:
If I short Hexo and borrow 1,000 shares at $9.00, I hope the sp falls to $7.00 - at which time I buy 1,000 shares at $7.00 - and repay the 1,000 I borrowed at $9.00, pocketing the $2,000 profit?
Correct? (whereas the 'regular' investor loses $2,000)

BUT if the sp  doesn't fall - let's say it goes to $10. - then when it comes time to repay my 1,000 borrowed shares, I have to buy them at $10 - and I therefore lose $1,000. (whereas the regular investor makes a profit of $1,000)
Correct?


Also - I agree that some bashers post negative comments, seems logical - but wouldn't you agree that pumptards such as yoruself post nothing but positive and can ignore plain truth facts - not because they're everyone's 'friend' - but because they're looking after their own investment?

Investor need to take both side of a bullboard into account - and then basically ignore both sides.
Do your own DD on the pros and cons of a company and your investment and make an informed decision



 
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