Rob Shaker, portfolio manager at Shaker Financial, says that the market's recent struggles have re-started a cycle and repetitive pattern that closed-end fund investors should recognize and take advantage of. It starts when excessive selling pressures -- which the market experienced in January -- results in 'excessive selling' that widens discounts; once those selling pressures ease, the market rebalances and restores equilibrium, and investors take advantage of the bigger discounts to snap up bargains, which then completes the circle by raising prices and narrowing discounts to more normal levels. Shaker says investors should be at the buying point now, particularly for bond funds.