First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund (NYSE:FSD – Get Free Report) announced a monthly dividend on Monday, April 22nd, Wall Street Journal reports. Shareholders of record on Thursday, May 2nd will be paid a dividend of 0.105 per share on Wednesday, May 15th. This represents a $1.26 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of 10.87%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Wednesday, May 1st.
First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund has decreased its dividend payment by an average of 1.5% per year over the last three years.
First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund Price Performance
Shares of NYSE FSD opened at $11.59 on Monday. First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund has a twelve month low of $10.20 and a twelve month high of $12.09. The firm has a fifty day simple moving average of $11.69 and a 200 day simple moving average of $11.46.
First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund Company Profile
First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund is a closed-ended fixed-income mutual fund launched and managed by First Trust Advisors, L.P. It is co-managed by MacKay Shields LLC. The fund invests in fixed-income markets across the globe. It primarily invests in high-yield corporate fixed-income securities of varying maturities that are rated below-investment grade, including corporate bonds, debentures, notes, and commercial papers.
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