Company: SWZ
Filing Date: 2025-10-23
Form Type: N-2/A
Source: 0001999371-25-015937
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Company: Total Return Securities Fund
Filing Date: 2025-10-23
Form: N-2/A
Chunk 21
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 bonds and bank accounts. Any income earned from such investments will ordinarily be reinvested by the Fund in accordance with its investment program. Many of the considerations entering into the Investment Adviser’s recommendations and decisions are subjective.

Portfolio Investments

Other Closed-End Investment Companies

The Fund will invest in the securities of other closed-end investment companies. To the extent the Fund invests a portion of its assets in investment company securities, those assets will be subject to the risks of the purchased investment company’s portfolio securities, and a stockholder of the Fund will bear not only his proportionate share of the expenses of the Fund, but also, indirectly, the expenses of the purchased investment company. The market price of a closed-end investment company fluctuates and may be either higher or lower than the NAV of such closed-end investment company.

In accordance with Section 12(d)(1)(F) of the 1940 Act, the Fund will be limited by provisions of the 1940 Act that limit the amount the Fund can invest in other investment companies to 3% of any other investment company’s total outstanding stock. As a result, the Fund may hold a smaller position in a closed-end investment company than if it were not subject to this restriction. To comply with provisions of the 1940 Act, on any matter upon which stockholders of a closed-end investment company in which the Fund has invested are solicited to vote, the Fund’s Investment Adviser will vote such shares in the same general proportion as shares held by other stockholders of such closed-end investment company or seek instructions from the Fund’s stockholders with regard to the voting on such matter. Compliance with such provisions regarding its voting of proxies may cause the Fund to incur additional costs. In addition, if the Fund votes its proxies in the same general proportion as shares held by other stockholders, the Fund may, in such instances, not vote in the Fund’s best interests in light of its investment objective and strategy.

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (“SPACs”)

The Fund may invest in stock, warrants, and other securities of SPACs. Unless and until an acquisition meeting the SPAC’s requirements is completed, a SPAC generally invests its assets (less a portion retained to cover expenses) in U.S. Government securities, money market securities and cash. If an acquisition that meets the requirements for the SPAC is not completed within a pre-established period of time, the invested funds are returned to the entity’s stockholders. Because SPACs and similar entities have no operating