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Doubleline Opportunistic Cred (DBL) - CEF





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ETF Symbol:
This data as of Market Close on Fri, Nov 22
Price15.44
Volume105k
Avg Vol70k
RSf44.7
$Vol(21d)931k
52 wk High15.91
52 wk Low13.23
Yield(ttm)8.55%
Inception:Jan 2012
Total Returns:
1 day0.9%
5 day1.2%
1 month1.2%
3 month-0.3%
6 month7.4%
9 month9.1%
1 year14.8%
 
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Correlated Group: Taxable Bond (View cGroup) (All Groups)




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