Categories: U.S. Investing

How to Generate Income from Market Volatility

One could argue that current markets both in the United States and abroad are trading as if volatility won’t rear up again at some point. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) is trading down near its historic low, currently at a reading of 12.00. It’s as if there will never be another Ebola breakout, a major incursion in an eastern-bloc country by Russia, an unraveling of the Middle East in the wake of the growing presence of ISIS, another terrorist event on U.S. soil, another major natural disaster like that of Katrina, another flash crash or some other black swan situation that is systemic.

While the market may be turning a blind eye to potential downside risk, it isn’t doing so without wide daily and weekly swings in the indexes, most of which are contained before the market pushes higher. As this looks to be a pattern that may be sustained for the foreseeable time, investors looking for outsized yield on their investable capital should consider a well managed closed-end fund that utilizes a smartly run buy/write strategy to sell covered calls against a fundamentally strong stock portfolio as a way to participate in the market rally while generating income.

While the level of volatility will rise and fall with global events, the business of capturing option premium from market volatility is a constructive strategy employed by savvy investors who look to enhance total returns by being busy selling covered calls on existing portfolio holdings. Like any strategy, some investors and fund managers are more adroit about successful covered-call investing, as timing when to sell calls plays a huge part of a winning strategy. Then again, timing is a key component to any investing strategy.

A current holding in Cash Machine that has been consistently delivering strong income from a good-looking equity portfolio is the Eaton Vance Tax-Managed Global Diversified Equity Income Fund (EXG), paying out a current yield of 9.7% on a monthly basis. It’s one of the larger buy/write closed-end funds, with more than $3.2 million in assets with a total expense ratio of 1.07%.

What makes shares of EXG attractive at the present time is that they trade at a -5.8% discount to Net Asset Value and own a terrific portfolio of 87 holdings of which the following stocks are the largest positions:

Google, Apple, Nike, Home Depot, Prudential, Anheuser-Bush InBev SA, Medtronic, Roche Holding AG, Imperial Tobacco PLC, NXP Semiconductors, NV and Compass Group PLC

Roughly 55% of the fund’s portfolio is invested in U.S. equities, with the majority of the balance spread among Europe and Asia. It’s a very attractive way to own a balanced portfolio that provides both strong income and upside appreciation potential.

Shares of EXG have returned +10.6% so far for 2015; that includes both gains in share price and monthly distributions. This is about twice the performance of the major averages year to date and goes to show how when a market is stuck in neutral or lagging, one’s capital need not be. With foreign markets posting better year-to-date performance than those of the U.S. indexes, having some exposure to what’s performing best is in every investor’s interest. However, stock picking can be risky, and most exchange-traded funds (ETFs) don’t pay out any sort of decent yield.

Having a few closed-end funds in one’s income portfolio that provide foreign and emerging-market exposure where an active buy/write program is at work makes good investing sense in the current market, and EXG is one way to fill that role.

In case you missed it, I encourage you to read my e-letter column from last week about how high-income investors can take advantage of economic data misses. I also invite you to comment in the space provided below.

Bryan Perry

For over a decade, Bryan Perry has brought his expertise on high-yielding investments to his Cash Machine subscribers. Before launching the Cash Machine advisory service, Bryan spent more than 20 years working as a financial adviser for major Wall Street firms, including Bear Stearns, Paine Webber and Lehman Brothers. Bryan co-hosted weekly financial news shows on the Bloomberg affiliate radio network from 1997 to 1999, and he’s frequently quoted by ForbesBusiness Week and CBS’ MarketWatch. He often participates as a guest speaker on numerous investment forums and regional money shows around the nation. With over three decades of experience inside Wall Street, Bryan has proved himself to be an asset to subscribers who are looking to receive a juicy check in the mail each month, quarter or year. Bryan’s experience has given him a unique approach to high-yield investing: He combines his insights into dividend-paying investments with in-depth fundamental research in order to pick stocks with high dividend yields and potential capital appreciation. With his reputation for taking complex investment strategies and breaking them down to easy-to-understand advice for investors, Bryan also has several other services. His other services range from products that generate a juicy income flow to quick capital gains by using a variety of other strategies in his Premium Income Pro , Quick Income Trader, Breakout Profits Alert, Micro-Cap Stock Trader and Hi-Tech Trader services.

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