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Two popular BDCs offer sky-high yields and deep discounts to NAV after the recent sector-wide sell-off. One is a very attractive "Buy," while I am avoiding the other one. I detail how to sort the wheat from the chaff when analyzing deep value BDC opportunities like GBDC and FSK.
I see compelling value in floating-rate preferred shares and baby bonds, especially as credit spreads widen and many now trade at discounts to call value. Recent market volatility and higher interest rates have created attractive entry points in select REITs, BDCs, preferred shares, and baby bonds. I've allocated a significant portion of my portfolio to preferred shares and baby bonds in March 2026.
There is no shortage of BDC bear arguments. Yet, as a BDC bull, I have to say that, arguably, the most critical risk remains overlooked. In the article I discuss this risk in detail (it might make you bearish).
System-wide BDC dividend cuts have already started. Even high-quality names have not been isolated from this. While we have still many cuts in front of us, we have to separate interest rate driven cuts from those that stem from aggressive risk taking.
High-quality BDCs warrant selective buying, but indiscriminate accumulation exposes investors to hidden portfolio risks and potential impairments. Weighted average portfolio metrics, like interest coverage and LTV, can mask concentrated risks in smaller, weaker holdings. Valuations of portfolio companies, especially SaaS, often rely on intangible assets with questionable recovery values in distress scenarios.
Double-digit yields look irresistible… but there are hidden risks few income investors truly understand. Business Development Company dividends are about to change – here's what everyone is missing.
System-wide BDC dividend cuts are highly likely as base dividend coverage averages 99% and growth is constrained. As a result, many BDC investors have decided to sit on the sidelines until the expected dividend cuts materialize. The idea is that a cut will lead to a negative share price reaction and thus provide a better opportunity to buy at a bargain price.
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