Market Cap 341.39M
Revenue (ttm) 30.67M
Net Income (ttm) 30.63M
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio N/A
Forward PE N/A
Profit Margin N/A
Debt to Equity Ratio N/A
Volume 4,341
Avg Vol 167,886
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 46.07M
Stochastic %K 9%
Beta 1.03
Analysts Strong Buy
Price Target N/A

Company Profile

PIMCO Strategic Global Government Fund, Inc. 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 fixed income markets across the globe. The fund primarily invests in government securities, including bonds issued or guaranteed by the United States or foreign governments, by their agencies, authorities or instrumentalities, or by supranational entities. It...

Industry: Asset Management
Sector: Financial Services
Phone: 949 720 6000
Fax: 949-720-1376
Address:
650 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, United States
OfficialStocktwitsUser
OfficialStocktwitsUser Apr. 14 at 1:52 AM
$RCS RSI: 45.22, MACD: -0.0975 Vol: 0.16, MA20: 5.37, MA50: 5.57 🟢 BUY - Uptrend + healthy RSI 👉 https://quantumstockalerts.com Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor. This post reflects personal analysis and opinions only. Please do your own research before investing or trading.
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snipethad
snipethad Feb. 20 at 3:59 PM
$RCS PIMCO Strategic Income Fund offers multi-sector income exposure. NAV volatility reflects leverage and credit risk. Income is the main appeal.
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OfficialStocktwitsUser
OfficialStocktwitsUser Feb. 5 at 11:32 PM
$RCS RSI: 29.87, MACD: -0.1168 Vol: 0.13, MA20: 5.99, MA50: 6.24 ⚪ HOLD - Sideways 👉 https://quantumstockalerts.com Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor. This post reflects personal analysis and opinions only. Please do your own research before investing or trading.
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panda317
panda317 Dec. 3 at 3:59 AM
still waiting for drip shares to drop from $OXLC $RCS & $EDF
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panda317
panda317 Nov. 11 at 3:20 AM
$GOF I used to like this one a lot. Now, not so much. Chart shows trending down and I'd rather it show trending flat, or up. Performance lately is exceptionally poor, showing current yield of 16.53% weighed down by as yet unrealized capital losses making annualized total return only 3.73%. I have a concept of a plan to be rid of this in 7 months or less, even as Yield on Cost for this one is 14.71%. I changed my mind on reducing EDF for now, and I'm waffling on the fate of GUT. For now... I am reducing $RCS for even worse performance (annualized total return is -0.45% reducing the yield of 6.79% due to unrealized losses of over $100 on approx. $1,500 invested). Same 7 month plan for this one. Good riddance. So, on these 2 that I've tagged in this post I am understandably
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panda317
panda317 Oct. 25 at 2:31 AM
I have 9 CEFs in my portfolio of 41 positions. I have already outlined my goals for slightly reducing the share counts and resultant income of the 'top' 3; CLM, CRF, & OXLC. I have no plans to reduce HGLB. The 5 remaining CEFs; $EDF $GOF $GUT $RCS & $UTG will be eliminated, reducing the number of portfolio positions from 41 down to 36, and subsequently freeing up approx. $8K for investment into higher yielding ETFs. I'm still
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panda317
panda317 Oct. 20 at 10:12 PM
I picked some real winners $GOF $OXLC $UTG $RCS $GUT
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panda317
panda317 Feb. 5 at 3:47 AM
$RCS so, any reason given for 20% dividend cut?
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GlobalMarketBulletin
GlobalMarketBulletin Feb. 2 at 5:32 PM
$RCS PIMCO Strategic Income Fund achieved an impressive 53.06% market return over the past year, outperforming NAV returns. https://globalmarketbulletin.com/pimco-strategic-income-fund-rcs-delivers-53-market-return-in-2024/
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Personalizit1
Personalizit1 Jan. 3 at 12:52 AM
$RCS Sorry, to $.04
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OfficialStocktwitsUser
OfficialStocktwitsUser Apr. 14 at 1:52 AM
$RCS RSI: 45.22, MACD: -0.0975 Vol: 0.16, MA20: 5.37, MA50: 5.57 🟢 BUY - Uptrend + healthy RSI 👉 https://quantumstockalerts.com Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor. This post reflects personal analysis and opinions only. Please do your own research before investing or trading.
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snipethad
snipethad Feb. 20 at 3:59 PM
$RCS PIMCO Strategic Income Fund offers multi-sector income exposure. NAV volatility reflects leverage and credit risk. Income is the main appeal.
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OfficialStocktwitsUser
OfficialStocktwitsUser Feb. 5 at 11:32 PM
$RCS RSI: 29.87, MACD: -0.1168 Vol: 0.13, MA20: 5.99, MA50: 6.24 ⚪ HOLD - Sideways 👉 https://quantumstockalerts.com Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor. This post reflects personal analysis and opinions only. Please do your own research before investing or trading.
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panda317
panda317 Dec. 3 at 3:59 AM
still waiting for drip shares to drop from $OXLC $RCS & $EDF
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panda317
panda317 Nov. 11 at 3:20 AM
$GOF I used to like this one a lot. Now, not so much. Chart shows trending down and I'd rather it show trending flat, or up. Performance lately is exceptionally poor, showing current yield of 16.53% weighed down by as yet unrealized capital losses making annualized total return only 3.73%. I have a concept of a plan to be rid of this in 7 months or less, even as Yield on Cost for this one is 14.71%. I changed my mind on reducing EDF for now, and I'm waffling on the fate of GUT. For now... I am reducing $RCS for even worse performance (annualized total return is -0.45% reducing the yield of 6.79% due to unrealized losses of over $100 on approx. $1,500 invested). Same 7 month plan for this one. Good riddance. So, on these 2 that I've tagged in this post I am understandably
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panda317
panda317 Oct. 25 at 2:31 AM
I have 9 CEFs in my portfolio of 41 positions. I have already outlined my goals for slightly reducing the share counts and resultant income of the 'top' 3; CLM, CRF, & OXLC. I have no plans to reduce HGLB. The 5 remaining CEFs; $EDF $GOF $GUT $RCS & $UTG will be eliminated, reducing the number of portfolio positions from 41 down to 36, and subsequently freeing up approx. $8K for investment into higher yielding ETFs. I'm still
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panda317
panda317 Oct. 20 at 10:12 PM
I picked some real winners $GOF $OXLC $UTG $RCS $GUT
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panda317
panda317 Feb. 5 at 3:47 AM
$RCS so, any reason given for 20% dividend cut?
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GlobalMarketBulletin
GlobalMarketBulletin Feb. 2 at 5:32 PM
$RCS PIMCO Strategic Income Fund achieved an impressive 53.06% market return over the past year, outperforming NAV returns. https://globalmarketbulletin.com/pimco-strategic-income-fund-rcs-delivers-53-market-return-in-2024/
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Personalizit1
Personalizit1 Jan. 3 at 12:52 AM
$RCS Sorry, to $.04
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Personalizit1
Personalizit1 Jan. 3 at 12:14 AM
$RCS Down big afterhours. pimco lowered dividend to $.051
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panda317
panda317 Nov. 12 at 7:04 PM
Added $ARDC $CCD $FRA $RCS $SPMC with an equal number of the series 'A' 8% preferred shares.
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panda317
panda317 Oct. 6 at 12:56 AM
so, my interest was definitely piqued. here then, is an eclectic list of the cefs in my account with the accompanying chart arranged by total return in descending order. btw, total return is a comprehensive measure of investment performance that includes: Interest, capital gains, dividends, and realized distributions. See; https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/totalreturn.asp anyway, back to my chartage. without further ado, the cefs (NOT etfs, that might come later) in descending order of charted total return according to stockcharts; https://stockcharts.com/freecharts/perf.php?IGR,NRO,RCS,CCD,UTF,RQI,UTG,JRI,EDF,ECAT,RIV,PDI&p=5&O=111000 please note the incongruities between this chart and the previously posted chart. $IGR $NRO $RCS $CCD $UTF RQI UTG JRI EDF ECAT RIV PDI
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panda317
panda317 Oct. 4 at 11:56 PM
Some top performers from the past year; $IGR $NRO $RCS $CCD $UTF https://stockcharts.com/freecharts/perf.php?$INDU,IGR,NRO,RCS,CCD,UTF,RQI,UTG,JRI,edf,ecat,riv
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StockInvest_us
StockInvest_us Sep. 17 at 10:40 AM
Signal alert: $RCS - Overbought Trend Short (Overvalued) https://stockinvest.us/l/SKgV18njal
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StockInvest_us
StockInvest_us Sep. 7 at 1:33 AM
Signal alert: $RCS - PivotPoint bottom https://stockinvest.us/l/M66fsUGWWg
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StockInvest_us
StockInvest_us Sep. 5 at 9:41 AM
Signal alert: $RCS - PivotPoint bottom https://stockinvest.us/l/pSI31j4qAV
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Dragon_Trader_67
Dragon_Trader_67 Aug. 19 at 4:23 PM
$RCS For me $RCS is tolerance driven which I like. This CEF is a solid bond fund worth well over a billion dollars in total assets. What your getting now is a solid 13.5% dividend but it's the DRIP is why I call it tolerance driven. You're getting roughly a 40%+ premium reinvestment of the awarded dividends. Mathematically, when you go out over time it's an immense value in investment growth of shares. Been on this for a couple years now and it's by far the best CEF investment for free shares. But, like I said, it's tolerance driven.
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FLAFOREVER
FLAFOREVER Jun. 25 at 12:04 AM
$RCS At a 37% premium to NAV I wouldn’t touch this now.
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Portofino
Portofino May. 31 at 11:23 PM
$RCS Hey can someone explain to me why RCS has a 37% premium? Ot make sense to invest in it having mutch higher Premium than PDI or Gof? Thks in advance4
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Dragon_Trader_67
Dragon_Trader_67 May. 10 at 5:53 PM
$NKLA I keep mentioning ledger trading. Below are my current ledgers. Those CEF's (Closed Ended Funds) $GOF, $RCS, $GOF, $CLM, and $CRF are all paying me over $2 thousand each just in dividends and DRIPs each and every month and I ledger them exactly the same way I am $NKLA. Where do you think I got the free cash to start this ledger in Nikola Corp. Just couldn't pass up exploring an investment here. I invest long term.
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