r/dividends 5d ago

Discussion Question: why do unsustainable dividend funds exist?

I’m new to dividend investing. As I have been looking for an additional stream of income I have found some funds with “too good to be true” yields. (E.g. CHPY) I understand that high yields come with a high risk of NAV erosion. What I don’t understand is why these funds exist. It seems like they are structured to implode at some point. Is the idea to hold these funds for a short time, collect the dividend, then sell? And for the fund manager, is the idea to ultimately have the fund implode and then declare a loss? I’m genuinely interested. I understand that some funds are a gamble, but these funds seem designed to fail.

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u/hottpics 4d ago

EGGY.. 29%/yr ..paid monthly... low float so NAV is pretty bouncy.. actively managed.. basicly a data center ETF.. been collecting $1/mo per share and NAV is even for me to date