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  1. Thematic Investing Content Hub
  2. What Drove This Closed-End Fund ETF’s Performance In June?
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What Drove This Closed-End Fund ETF's Performance In June?

Ben HernandezJul 06, 2026
2026-07-06

The exchange-traded fund (ETF) vehicle continues to offer an array of options to provide access points into niche corners of the capital markets. One such area is the closed-end fund (CEF) universe. Traditionally, buying individual CEFs meant navigating complex leverage risks, manager track records, and other nuances associated with CEFs. Now, ETFs like the Invesco CEF Income Composite ETF (PCEF C+) offer easy CEF access and exposure. The fund’s return profile for June highlighted a mix of outperformers that contributed to its overall gains for the month.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Invesco CEF Income Composite ETF (PCEF C+) provides diversified, liquid access to the closed-end fund universe by tracking 107 holdings across taxable fixed income, high-yield bonds, and equity option-writing strategies.
  • June performance gains were driven by specialized credit and emerging market debt rallies, with top contributors including the Highland Income Fund and the Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Domestic Debt Fund.
  • PCEF serves as a high-yield diversification tool for income seekers, boasting a 7.63% distribution rate that mitigates the premium, discount, and leverage risks of trading individual closed-end funds.

See more: VIDEO: ETF of the Week: PCEF

Key Drivers of Recent Performance

As mentioned, PCEF provides a diversified entry point into the world of CEFs. The ETF is essentially a fund-of-funds that tracks the S-Network Composite Closed-End Fund Index. The Index invests in CEFs that cover taxable investment-grade fixed income, high-yield bonds, and equity option-writing strategies. PCEF’s portfolio (as of July 2, 2026) includes 107 holdings, providing investors with high yield and consistent cash flow opportunities.

Because PCEF is built on a diverse basket of underlying CEFs, its returns are shaped by a mix of various asset classes. Recent performance data courtesy of TMX VettaFi showcases how specific top-performing holdings across various sectors have driven gains for PCEF during the month of June.


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Top-Performing Holdings:

  1. Highland Income Fund (HFRO): HFRO emerged as the fund’s heaviest hitter in June by delivering a 7.94% return. With an average weight of 1.23%, it provided a substantial 0.09% contribution to the overall fund’s performance, which demonstrates the impact of specialized credit and income strategies.
  2. Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Domestic Debt Fund (EDD) and the Templeton Emerging Markets Fund (EMF): From strictly a raw return standpoint, the Morgan Stanley fund was at the top of the list with a stellar 12.09% individual return on a lower 0.43% weight. It showcased how EM debt rallies can help add performance alongside greater yield. That said, EMF (0.36% weight) chipped in 0.02% to the total return, reflecting the strength of EM despite a stronger dollar amid high U.S. interest rates.
  3. BlackRock Health Sciences Trust (BME): BlackRock Health Sciences leveraged an 8.07% return on a 0.59% weight, proving that sector-specific equity option-writing strategies can capture steady upside while generating premiums.
  4. BlackRock Utilities, Infrastructure & Power Opportunities Trust (BUI): Benefiting from ongoing trends in defensive infrastructure, BUI achieved a 6.34% return, adding 0.04% to the fund’s total contribution.

Because the index is rebalanced and reconstituted quarterly, PCEF routinely sheds underperforming managers and reweights toward optimal income generators.

What Drove This Closed-End Fund ETF's Performance In June?

Integrating PCEF Into Portfolios

In today’s higher-for-longer interest rate regime, fixed income investors can continue diversifying their portfolios by looking outside of traditional bond exposure. CEFs are certainly an option for income-producing opportunities given their strong yield profiles.

That said, PCEF boasts a massive 30-day SEC yield of 9.57% and a 12-month distribution rate of 7.63%, making it a powerhouse for cash flow. Notably, investors and advisors alike will need to know that it comes with a net expense ratio of 2.71% (largely driven by a 2.26% acquired fund fee). Nonetheless, it can provide strategic benefits for various types of investors or portfolios.

For retirees, it adds optionality for income. As opposed to selling off shares of traditional equities for lifestyle expenses, the fund’s 7.63% distribution rate allows retirees to harvest substantial yield while leaving their core principal intact.

For all investors, CEF exposure by way of PCEF adds additional portfolio diversification. As noted previously, navigating individual CEFs can be notoriously tricky due to their inherent nuances. This includes premium/discount volatility as well as leverage risks. PCEF solves this by wrapping 107 different CEFs into a single ticker with the inherent benefits of an ETF investment vehicle. It mitigates the risk of a single manager, making it an excellent “set-it-and-forget-it” alternative for investors who want CEF exposure without having to track individual funds.

Originally published on Advisor Perspectives.

For more news, information, and analysis, visit the Thematic Investing Content Hub.

VettaFi LLC (“VettaFi”) is the index provider for PCEF, for which it receives an index licensing fee. However, PCEF is not issued, sponsored, endorsed, or sold by VettaFi, and VettaFi has no obligation or liability in connection with the issuance, administration, marketing, or trading of PCEF.

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