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DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund

CIK: 0001525201 DBL Equity
Report date: 2026-05-28
AUM $292M
Expense Ratio
Category Equity
State MA
Fiscal Year End
Inception Date
Manager
Latest Filing 2026-05-28

Holdings

From latest SEC N-PORT filing · US-listed stocks only

12 positions
# Security Name CUSIP Asset Type Weight % Value ($M) Quantity
1 MATV MATIV HOLDINGS INC Since 2026-07-07 808541AC0 Debt
0.02%
$0.05 55,000
2 NBR NABORS INDUSTRIES INC Since 2026-07-07 62957HAQ8 Debt
0.03%
$0.09 90,000
3 MATV MATIV HOLDINGS INC Since 2026-07-07 80854EAK4 LON
0.22%
$0.64 665,000
4 GTN.A GRAY MEDIA INC Since 2026-07-07 389375AM8 Debt
0.02%
$0.07 67,000
5 GTN.A GRAY MEDIA INC Since 2026-07-07 389375AP1 Debt
0.02%
$0.04 45,000
6 GTN.A GRAY MEDIA INC Since 2026-07-07 389375AN6 Debt
0.02%
$0.07 65,000
7 UNFI UNITED NATURAL FOODS INC Since 2026-07-07 91116KAD7 LON
0.07%
$0.21 208,788
8 UNFI UNITED NATURAL FOODS INC Since 2026-07-07 911163AA1 Debt
0.03%
$0.08 81,000
9 KSS KOHL'S CORPORATION Since 2026-07-07 500255AY0 Debt
0.01%
$0.03 30,000
10 NBR NABORS INDUSTRIES INC Since 2026-07-07 62957HAR6 Debt
0.02%
$0.05 45,000
11 FLL FULL HOUSE RESORTS INC Since 2026-07-07 359678AC3 Debt
0.05%
$0.13 145,000
12 TSQ TOWNSQUARE MEDIA INC Since 2026-07-07 89223EAG8 LON
0.20%
$0.58 794,686
Frequently Asked Questions — DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund
What type of mutual fund is DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund?
DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund is a SEC-registered Equity fund, with $292M in assets under management. Equity funds invest primarily in a diversified portfolio of stocks and equities, aiming for long-term capital appreciation. They carry higher market risk than bond or money market funds but historically offer stronger long-term returns. Equity mutual funds can be further classified as large-cap, mid-cap, small-cap, growth, value, or sector-specific depending on their investment mandate. As of its latest SEC N-PORT filing, DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund holds 12 portfolio positions, all detailed in the holdings table on this page.
What are DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund's assets under management (AUM)?
DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund has $292M in assets under management (AUM) according to its most recent SEC N-PORT filing on StockSifting. AUM represents the total market value of all securities and other assets held by the fund as of the report date. A larger AUM generally signals a more established fund with greater institutional adoption, more trading liquidity, and potentially lower per-unit operational costs due to economies of scale. AUM changes daily as market prices fluctuate and as investors purchase or redeem fund shares — the figure shown here reflects the most recently available N-PORT disclosure, not the current real-time value. For the live figure, consult the fund's official website or its latest SEC EDGAR filing.
What are DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund's top holdings?
According to DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund's most recent SEC N-PORT filing, the fund's largest holdings by portfolio weight include MATIV HOLDINGS INC, NABORS INDUSTRIES INC, MATIV HOLDINGS INC , among others. The complete list of all 12 holdings — including CUSIP, asset type, portfolio weight percentage, dollar value, and share quantity — is available in the holdings table above. Holdings data is sourced directly from SEC EDGAR N-PORT filings and reflects the fund's positions as of the report date shown at the top of this page. Due to the 60-day SEC disclosure lag, these positions may differ from the fund's current portfolio. For the latest holdings before public release, refer to SEC EDGAR directly.
What is DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund's expense ratio?
Expense ratio data for DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund is not currently available in StockSifting's database. The expense ratio is the annual fee charged by a mutual fund as a percentage of your investment, covering management fees and operational costs. It is one of the most important factors affecting net long-term returns — lower expense ratios allow more of a fund's gross performance to flow through to investors. For the most accurate and current expense ratio, refer to the fund's official prospectus or its SEC EDGAR filings. You can also contact us if you believe this data should be present.
Where can I find DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund's SEC filings?
DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund is required to file monthly portfolio reports (Form N-PORT) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Its SEC Central Index Key (CIK) is 0001525201. You can access all of DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund's SEC filings — including N-PORT holdings disclosures, annual reports (Form N-CEN), and registration statements — directly on SEC EDGAR (CIK: 0001525201). N-PORT filings disclose the fund's complete portfolio holdings, fair value measurements, and certain risk metrics as of each filing period end date. StockSifting automatically parses these filings to populate the holdings table, AUM figures, and expense ratio displayed on this page, making the raw EDGAR data accessible without needing to download and parse XML files manually.
How current is DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund's holdings data on StockSifting?
Holdings data for DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund on StockSifting is sourced from its most recent SEC EDGAR N-PORT filing. Under SEC rules, registered investment companies must file N-PORT reports monthly, but these are made publicly available approximately 60 days after the reporting period end date. This means the holdings shown on this page reflect the fund's portfolio from roughly two months prior — not today's exact positions. The Report date displayed at the top of this page indicates exactly when the underlying data was current. If the fund has made significant portfolio changes since that date — responding to market events, earnings releases, or macro shifts — those changes will not be reflected here until the next N-PORT filing is released. For the most up-to-date holdings before the public disclosure window, refer to the fund's official website or SEC EDGAR directly. StockSifting is best used for fundamental research and historical portfolio analysis, not real-time trading decisions.