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Taxable account: OEF vs. CEF? Cole505  05-20-2008, 2:36 PM | Post #2519985  | 
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I am struggling a bit and was hoping I could get some opinions from the forum. I have been managing my portfolio for about 18 months now, and I am now at the point where I am including tax impacts to my portfolio decisons. I currently hold only open end mutual funds in my taxable account, but as I learn more about closed end funds I am wondering if they might be a better choice in a taxable account. Just as an examply, I will be added some money into the taxable portion of my portfolio soon and using the positions I currently have I am looking at adding to AAGPX American Beacon LC Value (20% turnover). I have been considering possibly looking at CEFs (maybe an Eaton Vance Tax Managed CEF such as ETO or ETG or any other recommendations?) instead of continuing to use OEFs. Any ideas/concerns/thoughts?

 

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