I haven't looked at it, but if a closed-end fund is selling at a huge discount like that it makes you wonder why they don't liquidate to buy back shares and lock in an immediate profit? Possible excuses are that their holdings are illiquid. But they could sell at half the carrying value and still lock in a profit. Makes you wonder if the carrying value is correct then.
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