Market Cap 740.87M
Revenue (ttm) 92.95M
Net Income (ttm) 92.64M
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio N/A
Forward PE N/A
Profit Margin N/A
Debt to Equity Ratio N/A
Volume 50,178
Avg Vol 584,124
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 146.13M
Stochastic %K 44%
Beta 0.86
Analysts Strong Buy
Price Target N/A

Company Profile

PIMCO High Income Fund is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by Allianz Global Investors Fund Management LLC. The fund is co-managed by Pacific Investment Management Company LLC. It invests in the public fixed income markets across the globe. The fund invests in U.S. dollar denominated high-yield corporate debt obligations. It employs fundamental analysis along with a top down stock picking approach to make its investments. PIMCO High Income Fund was formed on April 30,...

Industry: Asset Management
Sector: Financial Services
Phone: 949 720 6000
Fax: 949-720-1376
Address:
650 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, United States
Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Oct. 5 at 1:46 AM
$PHK I've been in this for a couple years and it's pretty flat paying 11%. Does anybody think this could potentially cut its dividend they never have
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ihuntbiggame
ihuntbiggame Sep. 15 at 4:42 PM
$SPY CNBC thinks we do not understand. Mohmmad El Erian you come on to opine. CNBC calls you a MASTER!! That $PHK and the rest of PIMCO FUND of Family was ruined... Those in the know made money but those not in the KNOW were wiped CLEAN then you moved on to who? Gramercy Funds! looking good. Did all those in the know move to your FUND to follow you around? Were the Middle East Investors feeling good from that $C debacle. The rest of us who were ruined by the $GM 2008 collapse wanted to see THE BANKNG FAMILIES ruined but instead we bailed them so they can keep lording over us as they charge 37% interest on credit cards and give us 0% for 9 years. America should runs on these BANKS so we can RESET and make them FEEL PAIN! 3 OUT of 15 cars are GM and somehow they went bankrupt. Governments use that technique to cover up history along changing outdate computer platforms. POUTS how long until you deem most of our Congress as part of the DOMESTIC FINANCIAL TERRORIST NETWORK? 2014 Mo exits
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justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Aug. 11 at 1:44 PM
$PHK has been on of the most stable things in my portfolio. its wild. which means itll likely fuck up soon hahah
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rsmracks
rsmracks Jul. 23 at 11:01 AM
$SPY $DLY $DBL $BGT $PHK Rick mentions towards the end what I’ve been saying for 2+ years. Corporate bonds are solid, especially moving forward as short term yields ultimately fall. Individual higher grade bonds are paying 5-7% There simply isn’t much risk there. As money market and CD rates fall towards 2.5-3% in 2026, those that accumulated bonds will be earnings 100+% more in interest. Remember, bond holders get paid before anyone. A good look into municipal bonds is a good idea as well. Especially for their tax savings. As this year moves forward I will continue orchestrating my plan. At some point I will hold; 70% core positions (miners and energy mainly) 30% corporate bonds (individual and CEF’s) 30% hedge on short positions. I have not started any shorts yet. https://youtu.be/EPkiW9N_ies
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rsmracks
rsmracks Jul. 15 at 12:16 PM
$SPY $TLT $B $DLY $PHK I’m still calling for the 200 basis point spread. 2 year 3% 10 year 4% 30 year 5% Steepening Yield Curve: When short-term yields fall and long-term yields rise, the yield curve becomes steeper. This often happens when the Federal Reserve (or other central bank) signals a shift in monetary policy, like a potential pause or even future rate cuts, while investors anticipate continued inflation and economic growth, leading them to demand higher yields for longer-term bonds
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justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Jul. 10 at 4:43 PM
back to dead even on $PHK without divs. like a year of DRIP discounts and few small added positions.
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rsmracks
rsmracks Jul. 3 at 12:28 AM
$SPY $TLT $BOND $DLY $PHK I’m still calling for the 200 basis point spread. 2 year moves to 3% 10 year at 4% 30 year at 5% 30 year mortgage rates to 5.5-5.9% “Inflation spooks the bond market, and a dovish Fed spooks the bond market even more if inflation is re-accelerating. Investors want to be compensated with higher yields for the expected higher future inflation”. https://wolfstreet.com/2025/06/28/the-historically-wide-spread-between-the-10-year-treasury-yield-mortgage-rates-widened-again-some-thoughts/ Miners, emerging markets and long corporate grade A/B bonds and energy remain my favorite sector picks. They have been for several years now.
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justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Jun. 12 at 1:46 PM
added 25 $PHK to get to an even 2000 5 $YMAG 10 $YMAX 69 $OXLC --gets me an even 2000 - also seems irrationally beat down
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9ForMyLostGod
9ForMyLostGod May. 30 at 3:48 PM
$PHK Has this finally found its range? Been on a plateau more or less for a year now. At a 12% yield, that's fine with me.
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rsmracks
rsmracks May. 23 at 10:13 AM
$SPY $TLT $PHK $B $JPM https://www.axios.com/2025/05/22/bond-market-us-investors-interest-rates “Driving the news: The 30-year U.S. Treasury bond yield touched 5.13% at one point Thursday morning, the highest since 2007. On Wednesday, an auction of 20-year bonds showed surprisingly soft demand.” @junior2305 @MMaker1 People should continue to study the 2000-2008 cycle. While history doesn’t always repeat itself, it often rhymes. What did commodities do leading up to the 2008 collapse? What are commodities doing now? Watch for oil/gas to do the same thing it did in 2008 when we’ve entered into DOOM PERIOD. A huge credit crisis was building in 2005-2007. Wonder what’s going on in 2025-2026? I’m sticking to my calls. I won’t time this perfectly, but the Big UGLY is coming. Get out of debt and build a healthy emergency fund.
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Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Oct. 5 at 1:46 AM
$PHK I've been in this for a couple years and it's pretty flat paying 11%. Does anybody think this could potentially cut its dividend they never have
0 · Reply
ihuntbiggame
ihuntbiggame Sep. 15 at 4:42 PM
$SPY CNBC thinks we do not understand. Mohmmad El Erian you come on to opine. CNBC calls you a MASTER!! That $PHK and the rest of PIMCO FUND of Family was ruined... Those in the know made money but those not in the KNOW were wiped CLEAN then you moved on to who? Gramercy Funds! looking good. Did all those in the know move to your FUND to follow you around? Were the Middle East Investors feeling good from that $C debacle. The rest of us who were ruined by the $GM 2008 collapse wanted to see THE BANKNG FAMILIES ruined but instead we bailed them so they can keep lording over us as they charge 37% interest on credit cards and give us 0% for 9 years. America should runs on these BANKS so we can RESET and make them FEEL PAIN! 3 OUT of 15 cars are GM and somehow they went bankrupt. Governments use that technique to cover up history along changing outdate computer platforms. POUTS how long until you deem most of our Congress as part of the DOMESTIC FINANCIAL TERRORIST NETWORK? 2014 Mo exits
1 · Reply
justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Aug. 11 at 1:44 PM
$PHK has been on of the most stable things in my portfolio. its wild. which means itll likely fuck up soon hahah
1 · Reply
rsmracks
rsmracks Jul. 23 at 11:01 AM
$SPY $DLY $DBL $BGT $PHK Rick mentions towards the end what I’ve been saying for 2+ years. Corporate bonds are solid, especially moving forward as short term yields ultimately fall. Individual higher grade bonds are paying 5-7% There simply isn’t much risk there. As money market and CD rates fall towards 2.5-3% in 2026, those that accumulated bonds will be earnings 100+% more in interest. Remember, bond holders get paid before anyone. A good look into municipal bonds is a good idea as well. Especially for their tax savings. As this year moves forward I will continue orchestrating my plan. At some point I will hold; 70% core positions (miners and energy mainly) 30% corporate bonds (individual and CEF’s) 30% hedge on short positions. I have not started any shorts yet. https://youtu.be/EPkiW9N_ies
0 · Reply
rsmracks
rsmracks Jul. 15 at 12:16 PM
$SPY $TLT $B $DLY $PHK I’m still calling for the 200 basis point spread. 2 year 3% 10 year 4% 30 year 5% Steepening Yield Curve: When short-term yields fall and long-term yields rise, the yield curve becomes steeper. This often happens when the Federal Reserve (or other central bank) signals a shift in monetary policy, like a potential pause or even future rate cuts, while investors anticipate continued inflation and economic growth, leading them to demand higher yields for longer-term bonds
1 · Reply
justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Jul. 10 at 4:43 PM
back to dead even on $PHK without divs. like a year of DRIP discounts and few small added positions.
1 · Reply
rsmracks
rsmracks Jul. 3 at 12:28 AM
$SPY $TLT $BOND $DLY $PHK I’m still calling for the 200 basis point spread. 2 year moves to 3% 10 year at 4% 30 year at 5% 30 year mortgage rates to 5.5-5.9% “Inflation spooks the bond market, and a dovish Fed spooks the bond market even more if inflation is re-accelerating. Investors want to be compensated with higher yields for the expected higher future inflation”. https://wolfstreet.com/2025/06/28/the-historically-wide-spread-between-the-10-year-treasury-yield-mortgage-rates-widened-again-some-thoughts/ Miners, emerging markets and long corporate grade A/B bonds and energy remain my favorite sector picks. They have been for several years now.
3 · Reply
justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Jun. 12 at 1:46 PM
added 25 $PHK to get to an even 2000 5 $YMAG 10 $YMAX 69 $OXLC --gets me an even 2000 - also seems irrationally beat down
1 · Reply
9ForMyLostGod
9ForMyLostGod May. 30 at 3:48 PM
$PHK Has this finally found its range? Been on a plateau more or less for a year now. At a 12% yield, that's fine with me.
1 · Reply
rsmracks
rsmracks May. 23 at 10:13 AM
$SPY $TLT $PHK $B $JPM https://www.axios.com/2025/05/22/bond-market-us-investors-interest-rates “Driving the news: The 30-year U.S. Treasury bond yield touched 5.13% at one point Thursday morning, the highest since 2007. On Wednesday, an auction of 20-year bonds showed surprisingly soft demand.” @junior2305 @MMaker1 People should continue to study the 2000-2008 cycle. While history doesn’t always repeat itself, it often rhymes. What did commodities do leading up to the 2008 collapse? What are commodities doing now? Watch for oil/gas to do the same thing it did in 2008 when we’ve entered into DOOM PERIOD. A huge credit crisis was building in 2005-2007. Wonder what’s going on in 2025-2026? I’m sticking to my calls. I won’t time this perfectly, but the Big UGLY is coming. Get out of debt and build a healthy emergency fund.
1 · Reply
Rexracer13
Rexracer13 May. 21 at 6:14 PM
$PHK going to 4.30 very soon.
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Rexracer13
Rexracer13 May. 19 at 11:25 AM
$PHK nav 4.57
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Rexracer13
Rexracer13 May. 16 at 11:57 PM
$PHK 4.25 on monday us debt downgrade.
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9ForMyLostGod
9ForMyLostGod May. 12 at 3:59 PM
$PHK This will be trading in the $5's again come summer once Trump gets his desired rate cut(s). Declining ROC and increasing NII will only help.
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Rexracer13
Rexracer13 May. 6 at 5:46 PM
$PHK lots of bond defaults to vome. Be careful.
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Rexracer13
Rexracer13 Apr. 10 at 6:42 PM
$PHK i will be buying more at$3.50 in a couple weeks
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Rexracer13
Rexracer13 Apr. 10 at 11:58 AM
$PHK if companies cant make money dur to tarrifs then they cant pays bond interest. Nothing is safe. Watching fir a melt down soon. This just started
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justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Apr. 8 at 2:14 PM
$PHK on fire. lesgo
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Rexracer13
Rexracer13 Apr. 8 at 1:42 AM
$PHK ok why is this the red head step child of high income funds. Why this doen to 4.43 from 4.87 in 2 days
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Rexracer13
Rexracer13 Apr. 7 at 4:12 PM
$PHK like owning bitcoin. Wtf nav is 4. 58.
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BigSqueezeComing
BigSqueezeComing Apr. 7 at 3:09 PM
$PHK About to breakout very soon. PT 4.7
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justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Apr. 7 at 3:08 PM
also added 100 $ECC pref D 50 $DX 50 $PHK sold off all my $CCIF for tax losses.
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