What Is Carlyle Credit Income Fund 7.37 (CCID) Worth in 2026?
According to the CirclFi Deep Alpha Valuation Engine, Carlyle Credit Income Fund 7.37's intrinsic value is estimated at $19.39, suggesting the stock is overvalued at its current price of $25.35. With 1 out of 1 models flagging downside (-23.5% average return), the market may be pricing in unsustainable growth.
What Do the Models Say About CCID?
1 of 13 models are currently active for CCID. All 1 active models suggest the stock trades above fair value. See which stocks rank higher →
How Does CCID Rank in —?
CCID operates in the — sector. CirclFi's QOC score of 1.9/10 evaluates 32 fundamental signals. A score of 1.9 signals below-average fundamentals.
Carlyle Credit Income Fund 7.37 operates in a competitive landscape where fundamental quality metrics are key differentiators for long-term value creation.
Is CCID a Value Trap?
The Value Trap algorithm is not active for CCID. The score cross-references apparent undervaluation against fundamental deterioration signals. Browse lowest value-trap stocks →
Multi-Model Methodology
1 of 13 models are active for Carlyle Credit Income Fund 7.37. Limited activation may indicate insufficient history. Each model applies a fundamentally different valuation philosophy. See the complete methodology →
According to the CirclFi 32-factor quality framework, Carlyle Credit Income Fund 7.37's fundamental quality profile registers 1.9/10. This concerning score captures the company's profitability depth, growth consistency, balance sheet resilience, and shareholder return track record.
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Data Sources & Confidence
Every CCID valuation is built from SEC EDGAR XBRL filings — 700+ standardized financial tags. Macroeconomic context from FRED calibrates discount rates, while GDELT news sentiment feeds into our Sentiment SOTP model. All pipelines run daily. Read the complete data methodology →
Across CCID's 1 active models, average confidence is 7%. Lower confidence may reflect limited history or high volatility.
CirclFi's output is a research starting point, not a buy/sell signal. All data updates daily. Read the full methodology →