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BSTZ's Investment Strategy Shows Promise with 12% Yield

November 24, 2024 - 12:56

BSTZ's Investment Strategy Shows Promise with 12% Yield

BSTZ's strategy includes private investments, covered calls, and a focus on emerging technologies. The fund currently offers a yield of 12% while trading at a significant discount to its net asset value, positioning it as an attractive option for investors.


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