ZHOG yields 5.23% · DIVO yields 6.49%● Live data
📍 DIVO pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
Combined, ZHOG + DIVO cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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ZHOG aims to maximize total return through a value-based, unconstrained approach to investing in the US fixed-income market. It looks for undervalued government, corporate, and municipal debt securities, convertibles, commercial papers, mortgage- or asset-backed, preferred stocks, and cash equivalents. Positions are opportunistically initiated in response to changing market dynamics, political shifts, economic trends, interest rate changes, and credit risk analysis. However, during challenging markets, it may temporarily adopt a defensive position, resulting in limitless allocations to cash and prime cash equivalents. The fund invests in securities of any maturity and credit quality, with non-investment grades capped at 20%. The fund may enter lending transactions. Derivatives may also be used to enhance returns. Holdings are sold for more attractive securities or when the portfolio requires repositioning. Before January 2, 2026, the fund traded under the ticker XFIX.
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⚠️ Educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Congressional trades sourced from SEC STOCK Act filings via FMP. Past performance does not guarantee future results.