The PIMCO GIS Income Fund has an extremely impressive pay-out rate of approximately
6.30% per annum. It invests in mostly fixed income like US government bonds, corporate bonds as well as mortgage backed securities. Interestingly, it has been getting flanks recently on social media for various reasons. Some of these retail investors frowned upon the points that part of the invested assets such as mortgage back securities are risky and that there are drawing down of leverage for its investments which will magnify losses. Additionally, its Net Asset Value ("NAV) per unit has gone down from its S$10.98 peak 5 years ago hence there is another assertion of PIMCO making high pay-out via its original capital which implied an ever declining NAV per unit.
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| High Distribution Yield of Over 6% |
- Declining NAV Per Unit?
I think a picture speaks more than a thousand words. So I attached the NAV per unit chart over the last 3 years (2023-2025) of post...