Guggenheim Strategic Opportunities Fund falls on Bear Cave short report
Guggenheim Strategic Opportunities Fund (NYSE: GOF) is trading lower after The Bear Cave published a short report questioning the sustainability of its dividend and portfolio liquidity.
Shares of Guggenheim Strategic Opportunities Fund (NYSE: GOF ) are trading lower Thursday afternoon following a short report published by research outlet The Bear Cave.
Here’s what investors need to know.
Guggenheim Strategic stock is testing lower boundaries.
What’s pressuring GOF? The ‘Magic Money Machine’ Breaks Down The Bear Cave alleges that GOF’s long-standing dividend yield is built on an issuance model that is no longer sustainable.
Over the past eight fiscal years, the fund distributed $1.74 billion to shareholders while its portfolio generated just $564 million in total earnings.
To fund the gap, Bear Cave alleges GOF relied on issuing billions of dollars in new common stock while trading at a premium to its net asset value.
With the stock’s premium now compressing toward a discount, statutory guardrails restrict GOF from selling new shares to cover its payouts.
Guggenheim did not immediately respond to ’s request for comment.
Alleged Illiquid Assets and Distribution Risks The report also raises flags over the fund’s underlying portfolio quality, quoting a former executive who described the holdings as illiquid and difficult to adjust during fund outflows.
The report states approximately 15.5% of the fund’s net assets sit in Level 3 securities, which Bear Cave says rely on unobservable inputs and internal valuation models.
According to the analysis, GOF’s recurring net investment income supports a monthly payout of roughly six cents per share, well below its current 18.21-cent distribution.
Without fresh capital from share sales, the manager may be forced to cut the dividend or attempt asset sales.
GOF Shares Fall Thursday Afternoon GOF Price Action: Guggenheim Strategic Opportunity Fund shares were down 5.65% at $9.52 at the time of publication on Thursday.
The stock is trading at a new 52-week low, marking the lowest levels seen since 2009, according to Pro data.
Read Also: SpaceX Stock Slides as Second Lockup Expires Image: Shutterstock