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NCV Income Quality Score

Virtus Convertible & Income Fund (NCV) has an Income Quality Score of 81/100, classified as a Friend with high confidence, based on a 10-year income and total-return history.

Virtus Convertible & Income Fund (NCV) is a closed-end fund and is part of the IQ Score universe.

July 2026 snapshotAs of July 7, 2026Lookback: 10-year
Long-term focused10-year income and total-return analysis
Data-drivenObjective scoring across 5 quality, distribution and risk signals
Clear classificationFriends to own. Foes to avoid.
IQ Score
81/100
FriendHigh confidence
Asset Type
CEF
Exchange
NYSE
Trailing Yield (TTM)
Rank in CEF Universe
23 of 263
Lookback
10-year
Data as of
July 7, 2026
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About this snapshot
This is the public July 2026 snapshot. Public snapshots are delayed and frozen: once released, a month's scores do not change, and current data is reserved for members. The July 2026 snapshot is published as the public launch snapshot.
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IQ Signal Scores
5 quality, distribution and risk signals combined into the overall IQ Score.
Economic Payout Coverage
100/100
Working Capital Preservation
65/100
Distribution Cut Score
10/100
Distribution Trend
100/100
NAV CAGR
100/100
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IQ Score History
IQ Score trajectory since 2023
0255075100live from 2026-05-152023202420252026Jul 2026reconstructed (backfill)point-in-time
FriendQuestion MarkFoe2023202420252026
NCV's IQ Score has 70 recorded points from 2023-05-31 to 2026-07-07, most recently 81, ranging between 13 and 81 over the period. Over that window NCV recorded 3 classification changes. The chart above plots the score against the methodology's Friend and Foe thresholds and overlays a base-100 normalised price line for capital-preservation context.
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NCV distribution history & safety

Across 11 years of distribution data (2015–2025), NCV recorded 1 annual increase and 3 distribution cuts. Distribution stability is a core IQ Score signal — a long record free of cuts supports a stronger classification, while repeated cuts weaken it. Per-year figures are shown in the panel above.

1
Annual increases
2015–2025
3
Distribution cuts
2015–2025
11
Years of data
2015–2025
Trailing yield (TTM)
As of snapshot
Growing
Distribution trend
Over available history
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