NFJ: Some call stock funds provide stable high income income low volatility (NYSE: NFJ)

Now retired, I am an income-oriented investor looking for high-yield income to support my lifestyle when I retire. When I received the unexpected inheritance, I became very interested in the stock market in the end of 2007. Since then, I have done a lot of research and vowed to suffer huge long-term investment decisions after suffering a huge recession, with minimal losses to my inherited portfolio after firing my financial adviser. ,REIT, CEFS, ETFS) provides high-yield income to increase my retirement income outside of social security. I also like to read about investment/financial and business information and technology and market trends. The human psychology of the market is as fascinating and incomprehensible to me as financially. I am not a financial advisor, so please do your own due diligence before making any purchase or sale decisions. “The game is not always quick, nor is it a battle with the strong, but it is the way to bet.” Damon Runyon
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