Investors analyze ECC and OCCI for pairs trading
A recent discussion among financial analysts focuses on closed-end funds (CEFs) and their trading strategies. Analysts highlight low-duration debt from CLO CEFs as appealing investments currently. They often short overvalued CEFs as a way to manage risk. Eagle Point Credit Co. has caught their attention. Analysts suggest that timing is critical for these trades and encourage interested parties to join discussions for early insights. Denislav Iliev, known as the Arbitrage Trader, leads a team specializing in identifying mispriced investments. He has over 15 years of experience in day trading. The team uses straightforward financial principles to locate opportunities in fixed-income and closed-end funds. Disclosure statements from the analysts reveal personal investment positions. One analyst holds a long position in Eagle Point Credit Co., while another is shorting a different CEF. They caution that past performance does not guarantee future results, and their views may not reflect the broader opinions of their platform.