DHF
BNY Mellon High Yield Strategies Fund
BNY Mellon High Yield Strategies Fund (DHF) is currently in a downtrend, trading below both the 50-day and 200-day moving averages. RSI is at 48.1, with 0/3 trend checks passing.
DHF with MA50 and MA200
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DHF analyst consensus
BNY Mellon High Yield Strategies Fund (DHF) currently looks weaker on the chart and is not showing much trend strength. The latest available price is $2.40, and 0 of 3 core trend checks are currently passing. Price is trading below the 50-day moving average by 0.4% and below the 200-day moving average by 2.8%.
DHF currently has an RSI reading of 48.1, which sits in a neutral range. That usually means momentum is not especially stretched in either direction, so traders may need to rely more on chart structure than on oscillator extremes alone.
For traders reviewing DHF next, the main question is whether weakness is starting to stabilise or whether the chart still looks vulnerable to further downside. Some traders may watch for bounce attempts, but others will want to see stronger proof that the trend is improving before treating the stock as a cleaner setup.
About BNY Mellon High Yield Strategies Fund
Managed by BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc., the BNY Mellon High Yield Strategies Fund operates as a closed-end mutual fund focused on fixed income investments. Its strategy involves allocating capital primarily within the United States' fixed income markets. The fund predominantly invests in debt securities of below investment-grade quality, particularly those issued by nascent companies or businesses with highly leveraged financial structures. For performance evaluation, it benchmarks against the BofA Merrill Lynch U.S High Yield Master II Constrained Index. This U.S.-domiciled fund, established on April 29, 1998, was formerly known as the Dreyfus High Yield Strategies Fund.
DHF shares outstanding over time
Tracking total shares outstanding is one way to spot dilution — a rising line means the company has issued more shares (stock-based compensation, secondary offerings, convertible debt), which spreads the same earnings and ownership across more shares. A falling line usually reflects buybacks.
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