Stock Markets Analysis and Opinion

What CEF Dividend Cuts Mean for Investors

2023.03.09 09:26

Plenty of CEF investors worry about dividend cuts. And for sure, they’re something to keep in mind. But CEFs are not the same as stocks. When we invest in high-quality CEFs, there are a couple of other things we need to remember when we catch wind of a cut:

  1. High-quality CEFs will sometimes reduce payouts by a small amount so they can redeploy capital into oversold bargains. I’ll have more to say on this in a moment, but the upshot is that it holds the potential for us to make more gains from this move than we lose in dividends.
  2. As mentioned, these cuts are usually small, reducing the yield by only a small amount (again, we’ll demonstrate this below).

Before we go further, we really should stop for a moment and talk about the importance of diversification. Across a portfolio of multiple CEFs, you can ensure your income won’t change much if you choose funds that are profitable, have big discounts to net asset value (NAV, or the investments in their portfolios), and solid fundamentals that will make them profitable over the long term.

Take, for example, two very different funds: the Nuveen Real Asset Income And Growth Closed Fund (NYSE:), a holding that mainly holds shares of real estate investment trusts (REITs), utilities, and pipelines, as well as bonds issued by these firms; and the corporate bond–focused PIMCO High Income Fund (NYSE:). Both funds have cut dividends in the past:

JRI Reduced Its Payout More Than PHK …
JRI-PHK-Distributions

JRI-PHK-Distributions

What we are seeing here is a history of very small payout cuts over time, including a penny-per-share cut most recently introduced by JRI at the start of this year. PHK’s cuts are bigger but seemingly behind it as dividends have stayed stable since early 2020.

Now look at this.

… But JRI Still Soared (and Crushed Our “Safer” Payer)
JRI-Outperforms

JRI-Outperforms

Although PHK’s dividend has been stable for three years, it has earned investors less money. To be sure, JRI’s recent penny-per-share cut does lower distributions a hair, bringing the current yield to 8.7% from 9.6%. But that’s still a very high-income stream.

And if you aren’t happy with JRI’s dividend cut from early 2020, you can still sell, then redirect the profits into another CEF with a higher yield. (A good place to start is with the collection of best buys that we publish at the end of every issue of CEF Insider.)

Moreover, JRI’s penny-per-share cut sets it up for further gains because it lets the fund redeploy its capital into REITs, which are particularly oversold now. An eye for value like that is why JRI is still a strong performer. Adding to its appeal is the fact that despite this, it trades at a huge 13.3% discount to NAV—while the poorer-performing PHK sports an 11% premium!

To delve a little deeper into CEF dividend cuts, let’s go back to JRI’s payout reduction in October 2017, when dividends were cut by half a penny per share. This cut was one reason why I recommended JRI to CEF Insider members. Speaking of Nuveen, I wrote in the October 2017 issue that: “The firm will cut dividends if it thinks that’s good for the fund as a whole—and in JRI’s case, it has been.” That was true in October 2017 and it’s still true in 2023.

It’s also true for a lot of closed-end funds. Of the 10 top-performing CEFs of all time, all 10 have cut dividends at some point in their history, and seven have cut dividends over the last decade.

However, these funds have also outperformed their benchmark index funds over the same period while yielding about five times as much as the S&P 500, thanks to their 8.6% average yield. In short, these funds get you a high-income stream that stays high, even after small cuts here and there, as well as market outperformance.

Check out how just one of those superstar CEFs, the Columbia Seligman Premium Technology Growth Closed Fund (NYSE:), has outrun the S&P 500 for a decade.

STK Outruns the Index
STK-Outperforms

STK-Outperforms

It just goes to show that with CEFs, when you focus on long-term total returns instead of a penny dividend cut here or there, and when you diversify into a collection of top-quality funds with high-income streams and market-beating potential, you can create true wealth.

Disclosure: Brett Owens and Michael Foster are contrarian income investors who look for undervalued stocks/funds across the U.S. markets. Click here to learn how to profit from their strategies in the latest report, “7 Great Dividend Growth Stocks for a Secure Retirement.”

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