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As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 22, 2014
 
 
 
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549


 
FORM N-Q
 
 
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY
 




Investment Company Act file number 811-22592



DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)



333 South Grand Avenue, Suite 1800
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)



Ronald R. Redell
c/o DoubleLine Capital LP
333 South Grand Avenue, Suite 1800
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(Name and address of agent for service)



(213) 633-8200
Registrant's telephone number, including area code



Date of fiscal year end:  September 30, 2014


Date of reporting period:  June 30, 2014
 

 
 
 

 
 
Item 1. Schedule of Investments.
 
DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund
                 
Schedule of Investments
                 
June 30, 2014 (Unaudited)
                 
                   
Principal Amount/Shares
 
Security Description
 
Rate
     
Maturity
 
Value $
 
Asset Backed Obligations - 1.1%
                 
            4,146,860
SoFi Professional Loan Program, Series 2013-1R
  0.00 %
 ^ ∞
 
12/17/2043
    3,817,185  
Total Asset Backed Obligations (Cost $3,770,021)
                3,817,185  
                     
Collateralized Loan Obligations - 1.3%
                   
            1,000,000
Ares Ltd., Series 2014-1A-SUB
  0.00 %
 ^
 
04/17/2026
    943,951  
            1,000,000
BlueMountain Ltd., Series 2012-2A-C
  2.98 %
 # ^
 
11/20/2024
    994,144  
            1,000,000
Brookside Mill Ltd., Series 2013-1A-D
  3.28 %
 # ^
 
04/17/2025
    936,487  
               250,000
Finn Square Ltd, Series 2012-1A-C
  3.83 %
 # ^
 
12/24/2023
    243,047  
            1,500,000
LCM LP, Series 11A-INC
  17.70 %
 # ^ @
 
04/19/2022
    1,263,116  
Total Collateralized Loan Obligations (Cost $4,553,449)
                4,380,745  
                     
Non-Agency Commercial Mortgage Backed Obligations - 2.9%
                   
          42,553,401
JP Morgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Securities Corporation, Series 2012-CBX-XA
  2.16 %  # I/O  
06/15/2045
    3,996,339  
            3,488,650
JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust, Series 2014-C19-E
  4.00 %
 # ^
 
04/15/2047
    2,724,984  
            1,938,200
JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust, Series 2014-C19-F
  3.75 %
 # ^
 
04/15/2047
    1,100,510  
            6,202,105
JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust, Series 2014-C19-NR
  3.75 %
 # ^ ∞
 
04/15/2047
    2,276,173  
Total Non-Agency Commercial Mortgage Backed Obligations (Cost $9,320,420)
                10,098,006  
                     
Non-Agency Residential Collateralized Mortgage Obligations - 55.1%
                   
            4,079,850
Adjustable Rate Mortgage Trust, Series 2006-1-2A1
  3.03 %  #  
03/25/2036
    3,138,755  
            2,552,448
Banc of America Alternative Loan Trust, Series 2005-8-2CB1
  6.00 %    
09/25/2035
    2,384,992  
            3,221,036
Banc of America Funding Corporation, Series 2006-A-4A1
  2.75 %  #  
02/20/2036
    2,729,029  
            5,269,567
BCAP LLC Trust, Series 2010-RR6-2216
  4.41 %
 # ^
 
06/26/2036
    4,413,112  
            2,782,696
BCAP LLC Trust, Series 2010-RR6-6A2
  5.75 %
 # ^
 
07/26/2037
    2,588,981  
            4,127,831
Chase Mortgage Finance Trust, Series 2007-S1-A7
  6.00 %    
02/25/2037
    3,679,990  
            3,810,751
Chase Mortgage Finance Trust, Series 2007-S3-1A5
  6.00 %    
05/25/2037
    3,278,530  
            4,150,095
ChaseFlex Trust, Series 2007-1-1A1
  6.50 %    
02/25/2037
    3,157,317  
            1,875,000
Citicorp Mortgage Securities, Inc., Series 2006-2-1A14
  5.50 %    
04/25/2036
    1,830,517  
            1,548,071
Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc., Series 2006-8-A4
  19.24 %
 # ^ I/F
 
10/25/2035
    2,017,599  
            4,330,500
Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc., Series 2010-9-3A7
  9.83 %
 ^
 
01/25/2036
    3,655,462  
            5,860,374
Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc., Series 2010-9-4A3
  6.77 %
 # ^
 
09/25/2035
    5,741,228  
            5,622,490
CitiMortgage Alternative Loan Trust, Series 2007-A4-IA6
  5.75 %    
04/25/2037
    4,904,329  
            4,336,433
CitiMortgage Alternative Loan Trust, Series 2007-A6-IA16
  6.00 %    
06/25/2037
    3,718,257  
            2,933,599
Countrywide Alternative Loan Trust, Series 2005-85CB-2A5
  1.25 %  #  
02/25/2036
    2,432,065  
               619,530
Countrywide Alternative Loan Trust, Series 2005-85CB-2A6
  21.08 %  # I/F  
02/25/2036
    786,168  
            7,289,882
Countrywide Home Loans, Series 2006-HYB1-3A1
  2.47 %  #  
03/20/2036
    6,068,083  
            5,582,611
Credit Suisse Mortgage Capital Certificates, Series 2006-5-3A3
  6.50 %    
06/25/2036
    3,354,435  
            1,647,043
Credit Suisse Mortgage Capital Certificates, Series 2006-9-2A1
  5.50 %    
11/25/2036
    1,653,849  
            1,803,332
Credit Suisse Mortgage Capital Certificates, Series 2006-9-6A14
  6.00 %    
11/25/2036
    1,753,797  
            2,401,676
First Horizon Asset Securities, Inc., Series 2007-AR3-2A2
  5.71 %  #  
11/25/2037
    2,162,190  
            4,806,945
GSAA Home Equity Trust, Series 2007-8-A2
  0.50 %  #  
08/25/2037
    4,125,291  
            2,662,741
IndyMac Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2005-AR1-2A1
  2.72 %  #  
11/25/2035
    2,411,876  
            4,035,444
IndyMac Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2005-AR23-6A1
  4.46 %  #  
11/25/2035
    3,393,037  
            3,533,608
IndyMac Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2007-FLX1-A2
  0.33 %  #  
02/25/2037
    3,400,615  
            2,447,157
JP Morgan Alternative Loan Trust, Series 2006-S1-2A5
  5.50 %    
02/25/2021
    2,355,358  
            5,443,890
JP Morgan Resecuritization Trust, Series 2011-1-1A10
  7.09 %
 # ^
 
12/26/2036
    4,606,825  
            7,094,407
JP Morgan Resecuritization Trust, Series 2011-1-2A10
  6.32 %
 # ^
 
06/26/2037
    6,051,240  
            4,359,003
Lehman Mortgage Trust, Series 2007-10-1A1
  6.00 %    
01/25/2038
    4,344,422  
            3,470,103
Lehman Mortgage Trust, Series 2007-4-1A3
  5.75 %    
05/25/2037
    2,526,929  
            2,741,228
Lehman XS Trust, Series 2005-2-1A2
  0.50 %  #  
08/25/2035
    2,595,910  
            2,480,144
MASTR Asset Securitization Trust, Series 2007-2-A3
  6.25 %    
01/25/2038
    2,311,495  
            5,023,133
Nomura Resecuritization Trust, Series 2010-2RA-A2
  5.50
 ^
 
01/26/2036
    4,616,870  
            3,119,205
RBSGC Structured Trust, Series 2008-B-A1
  6.00 %
 ^
 
06/25/2037
    2,799,457  
            3,269,895
Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Series 2005-AS14-3A1
  6.00 %    
09/25/2035
    3,072,508  
            4,856,158
Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Series 2005-QS13-2A3
  5.75 %    
09/25/2035
    4,437,164  
            3,486,939
Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Series 2006-QS10-A1
  6.00 %    
08/25/2036
    2,878,294  
            4,213,911
Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Series 2006-QS6-1A5
  5.75 %    
06/25/2036
    3,385,587  
            7,056,097
Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Series 2006-QS7-A3
  6.00 %    
06/25/2036
    5,717,647  
            1,820,014
Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Series 2007-QS1-1A1
  6.00 %    
01/25/2037
    1,530,199  
            7,542,868
Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Series 2007-QS3-A1
  6.50 %    
02/25/2037
    6,240,834  
            3,180,987
Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Series 2007-QS6-A1
  0.48 %  #  
04/25/2037
    2,021,539  
            3,367,682
Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Series 2007-QS6-A102
  5.75 %    
04/25/2037
    2,689,882  
               724,644
Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Series 2007-QS6-A2
  54.32 %  # I/F  
04/25/2037
    1,676,567  
            1,601,744
Residential Asset Securities Corporation, Series 2006-EMX2-A2
  0.35 %  #  
02/25/2036
    1,578,031  
            4,075,706
Residential Asset Securities Corporation, Series 2006-EMX6-A3
  0.30 %  #  
07/25/2036
    3,577,875  
            2,268,000
Residential Asset Securitization Trust, Series 2006-A6-1A12
  6.95 %
 # I/F I/O
 
07/25/2036
    663,689  
            2,242,521
Residential Asset Securitization Trust, Series 2006-A6-1A9
  6.00 %    
07/25/2036
    1,369,328  
            6,508,749
Residential Asset Securitization Trust, Series 2007-A2-1A2
  6.00 %    
04/25/2037
    5,730,843  
            3,510,729
Residential Asset Securitization Trust, Series 2007-A7-A1
  6.00 %    
07/25/2037
    2,692,105  
            2,008,027
Residential Asset Securitization Trust, Series 2007-A8-1A3
  6.00 %    
08/25/2037
    1,723,693  
            4,411,991
Residential Funding Mortgage Securities Trust, Series 2006-S5-A9
  6.00 %    
06/25/2036
    4,145,348  
            2,391,707
Residential Funding Mortgage Securities Trust, Series 2007-S2-A4
  6.00 %    
02/25/2037
    2,176,754  
            2,902,870
Residential Funding Mortgage Securities Trust, Series 2007-S6-1A10
  6.00 %    
06/25/2037
    2,591,337  
            3,430,498
Structured Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006-1-2A2
  2.47 % #  
02/25/2036
    3,081,589  
            6,541,000
Structured Asset Securities Corporation, Series 2005-11H-A3
  5.50 %    
06/25/2035
    5,711,863  
            6,114,540
Washington Mutual Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-8-A4
  4.96 % #  
10/25/2036
    4,343,225  
            7,156,754
Wells Fargo Alternative Loan Trust, Series 2007-PA3-2A1
  6.00 %    
07/25/2037
    6,877,026  
Total Non-Agency Residential Collateralized Mortgage Obligations (Cost $172,632,774)
                190,900,937  
                     
US Government / Agency Mortgage Backed Obligations - 57.8%
                   
            1,921,251
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3211-SI
  27.03 %
 # I/F I/O
 
09/15/2036
    1,348,998  
            3,912,470
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3236-ES
  6.55 %
 # I/F I/O
 
11/15/2036
    681,335  
            2,754,230
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3256-S
  6.54 %
 # I/F I/O
 
12/15/2036
    405,836  
            2,298,037
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3292-SD
  5.95 %
 # I/F I/O
 
03/15/2037
    324,092  
          12,077,712
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3311-BI
  6.61 %
 # I/F I/O ‡
 
05/15/2037
    1,793,346  
          11,356,488
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3311-IA
  6.26 %
 # I/F I/O
 
05/15/2037
    1,973,084  
            4,014,607
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3314-SH
  6.25 %
 # I/F I/O
 
11/15/2036
    553,791  
               873,410
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3317-DS
  14.62 %  # I/F  
05/15/2037
    1,074,240  
            3,741,605
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3330-KS
  6.40 %
 # I/F I/O
 
06/15/2037
    537,787  
            1,520,586
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3339-AI
  6.40 %
 # I/F I/O
 
07/15/2037
    227,530  
            7,562,262
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3339-TI
  5.99 %
 # I/F I/O ‡
 
07/15/2037
    1,090,040  
            4,811,200
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3374-SD
  6.30 %
 # I/F I/O
 
10/15/2037
    656,840  
            2,908,412
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3382-SU
  6.15 %
 # I/F I/O
 
11/15/2037
    415,645  
          13,496,471
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3404-SA
  5.85 %
 # I/F I/O ‡
 
01/15/2038
    1,904,789  
            2,422,632
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3423-GS
  5.50 %
 # I/F I/O
 
03/15/2038
    309,802  
          12,568,561
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3435-S
  5.83 %
 # I/F I/O
 
04/15/2038
    1,695,079  
            2,837,570
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3508-PS
  6.50 %
 # I/F I/O
 
02/15/2039
    423,529  
            3,892,203
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3725-CS
  5.85 %
 # I/F I/O
 
05/15/2040
    637,567  
          10,081,629
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3728-SV
  4.30 %
 # I/F I/O
 
09/15/2040
    1,022,053  
          27,980,213
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3736-SN
  5.90 %
 # I/F I/O
 
10/15/2040
    4,746,910  
          10,153,977
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3753-SB
  5.85 %
 # I/F I/O ‡
 
11/15/2040
    1,970,839  
          12,735,155
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3780-SM
  6.35 %
 # I/F I/O
 
12/15/2040
    2,348,320  
            5,383,046
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3815-ST
  5.70 %
 # I/F I/O
 
02/15/2041
    686,296  
            1,174,966
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3905-SC
  22.00 %  # I/F  
08/15/2041
    1,724,238  
            4,231,765
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3924-SJ
  5.85 %
 # I/F I/O
 
09/15/2041
    589,683  
            6,966,468
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 3997-LZ
  3.50 %  ‡  
02/15/2042
    6,472,971  
            1,680,465
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 4011-S
  7.26 %  # I/F  
03/15/2042
    1,647,278  
            7,534,371
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 4064-SA
  5.85 %
 # I/F I/O
 
06/15/2042
    1,521,300  
            4,128,504
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 4155-GS
  5.28 %  # I/F
01/15/2033
    3,703,764  
          16,439,667
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 4217-CS
  5.10 %  # I/F
06/15/2043
    13,684,954  
            7,092,746
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 4225-BS
  11.46 %  # I/F
12/15/2040
    7,519,137  
          12,822,319
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 4291-MS
  5.75 %
 # I/F I/O
 
01/15/2054
    1,928,828  
          22,319,422
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Series 4302-GS
  6.00 %
 # I/F I/O ‡
 
02/15/2044
    3,253,152  
            2,361,328
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2005-104-SI
  6.55 %
 # I/F I/O
 
12/25/2033
    161,321  
               851,447
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2005-72-WS
  6.60 %
 # I/F I/O
 
08/25/2035
    118,604  
            8,038,102
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2005-90-SP
  6.60 %
 # I/F I/O
 
09/25/2035
    1,144,355  
            4,011,594
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2006-117-SQ
  6.40 %
 # I/F I/O
 
12/25/2036
    552,376  
            2,380,688
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2006-119-HS
  6.50 %
 # I/F I/O
 
12/25/2036
    345,806  
          16,026,374
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2006-123-CI
  6.59 %
 # I/F I/O
 
01/25/2037
    3,067,166  
            5,769,025
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2006-60-YI
  6.42 %
 # I/F I/O
 
07/25/2036
    1,258,179  
            7,475,582
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2007-15-BI
  6.55 %
 # I/F I/O
 
03/25/2037
    1,384,881  
            3,795,965
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2007-20-S
  6.59 %
 # I/F I/O
 
03/25/2037
    466,076  
            2,149,468
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2007-21-SD
  6.33 %
 # I/F I/O
 
03/25/2037
    319,130  
            2,863,044
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2007-30-IE
  6.59 %
 # I/F I/O
 
04/25/2037
    581,363  
            9,801,696
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2007-32-SA
  5.95 %
 # I/F I/O
 
04/25/2037
    1,338,663  
            4,754,022
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2007-40-SA
  5.95 %
 # I/F I/O
 
05/25/2037
    660,660  
            2,029,183
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2007-48-SE
  5.95 %
 # I/F I/O
 
05/25/2037
    334,377  
            3,076,357
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2007-64-LI
  6.41 %
 # I/F I/O
 
07/25/2037
    482,883  
            2,340,467
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2007-68-SA
  6.50 %
 # I/F I/O
 
07/25/2037
    330,535  
          12,573,563
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2008-33-SA
  5.85 %
 # I/F I/O ‡
 
04/25/2038
    1,722,222  
            8,659,449
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2008-42-SC
  5.75 %
 # I/F I/O
 
05/25/2038
    1,123,589  
            2,267,470
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2008-5-GS
  6.10 %
 # I/F I/O
 
02/25/2038
    306,568  
            8,120,855
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2008-62-SD
  5.90 %
 # I/F I/O
 
07/25/2038
    1,103,911  
            5,246,087
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2008-68-SB
  5.95 %
 # I/F I/O
 
08/25/2038
    736,510  
            2,692,053
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2009-111-SE
  6.10 %
 # I/F I/O
 
01/25/2040
    309,109  
            3,187,918
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2009-12-CI
  6.45 %
 # I/F I/O
 
03/25/2036
    640,681  
            3,751,953
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2009-26-SM
  6.20 %
 # I/F I/O
 
08/25/2038
    331,404  
            2,740,275
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2009-47-SA
  5.95 %
 # I/F I/O
 
07/25/2039
    407,592  
            1,842,744
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2009-48-WS
  5.80 %
 # I/F I/O
 
07/25/2039
    261,966  
            1,231,632
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2009-67-SA
  5.00 %
 # I/F I/O
 
07/25/2037
    142,584  
            3,407,082
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2009-87-SA
  5.85 %
 # I/F I/O
 
11/25/2049
    459,948  
            4,543,413
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2009-91-SD
  6.00 %
 # I/F I/O
 
11/25/2039
    674,744  
               332,945
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-109-BS
  53.34 %  # I/F  
10/25/2040
    1,158,340  
            1,777,830
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-115-SD
  6.45 %
 # I/F I/O
 
11/25/2039
    260,424  
            3,740,460
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-11-SC
  4.65 %
 # I/F I/O
 
02/25/2040
    393,175  
            8,268,606
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-134-SE
  6.50 %
 # I/F I/O
 
12/25/2025
    1,165,543  
          17,653,366
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-142-SC
  6.45 %
 # I/F I/O ‡
 
12/25/2040
    3,304,550  
            8,702,979
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-150-MS
  6.38 %
 # I/F I/O
 
01/25/2041
    1,235,236  
            4,406,507
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-15-SL
  4.80 %
 # I/F I/O
 
03/25/2040
    452,155  
            1,955,205
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-19-SA
  5.25 %
 # I/F I/O
 
03/25/2050
    242,608  
            4,133,770
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-31-SB
  4.85 %
 # I/F I/O
 
04/25/2040
    456,161  
            5,715,246
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-39-SL
  5.52 %
 # I/F I/O
 
05/25/2040
    738,342  
            4,419,312
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-40-EI
  4.50 %  I/O  
05/25/2024
    226,863  
            3,223,620
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-8-US
  4.65 %
 # I/F I/O
 
02/25/2040
    291,579  
            3,844,825
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-9-GS
  4.60 %
 # I/F I/O
 
02/25/2040
    393,440  
            6,124,934
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-114-S
  5.85 %
 # I/F I/O
 
09/25/2039
    822,068  
            3,277,091
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-146-US
  6.79 %  # I/F  
01/25/2042
    2,971,521  
               157,371
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-40-SA
  9.62 %  # I/F  
09/25/2040
    152,707  
            2,941,493
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-55-BZ
  3.50 %    
06/25/2041
    2,931,890  
            3,973,571
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-58-SA
  6.40 %
 # I/F I/O
 
07/25/2041
    576,052  
            4,746,449
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-5-PS
  6.25 %
 # I/F I/O
 
11/25/2040
    642,665  
               398,526
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2012-16-BS
  42.49 %  # I/F  
03/25/2042
    434,493  
            4,390,629
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2012-22-AZ
  4.00 %  ‡  
03/25/2042
    4,432,125  
            4,705,718
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2012-29-SG
  5.85 %
 # I/F I/O
 
04/25/2042
    649,922  
            1,012,760
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2012-55-SC
  6.72 %  # I/F  
05/25/2042
    917,592  
            2,351,148
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2012-82-SC
  7.26 %  # I/F  
08/25/2042
    2,194,321  
            2,663,274
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2013-115-NS
  11.59 %  # I/F  
11/25/2043
    2,845,962  
            8,245,369
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2013-17-MS
  5.22 %  # I/F  
03/25/2043
    7,024,287  
            4,134,825
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2013-18-BS
  5.22 %  # I/F  
03/25/2043
    3,548,327  
            2,810,322
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2013-41-SC
  5.77 %  # I/F  
05/25/2043
    2,241,818  
            5,662,272
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2013-51-SH
  5.77 %  # I/F
05/25/2033
    5,149,273  
          14,122,058
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2013-55-KS
  5.77 %  # I/F
06/25/2043
    11,518,583  
            3,464,914
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2013-61-ZN
  3.00 %    
06/25/2033
    3,101,133  
          13,490,608
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 2013-83-US
  4.85 %  # I/F
08/25/2043
    11,796,717  
            1,369,713
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series 374-19
  6.50 %  I/O  
09/01/2036
    267,084  
            2,872,426
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2009-104-SD
  6.20 %
 # I/F I/O
 
11/16/2039
    414,839  
            1,836,936
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2010-98-IA
  5.91 %  # I/O  
03/20/2039
    204,093  
            7,082,231
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-56-BS
  5.95 %
 # I/F I/O
 
11/16/2036
    666,654  
            9,205,088
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-56-KS
  5.95 %
 # I/F I/O
 
08/16/2036
    947,760  
            3,901,480
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-69-SB
  5.20 %
 # I/F I/O
 
05/20/2041
    521,017  
          10,000,000
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-70-WS
  9.39 %  # I/F
12/20/2040
    10,244,262  
            6,126,601
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-71-SG
  5.25 %
 # I/F I/O
 
05/20/2041
    811,212  
            6,940,920
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-72-AS
  5.23 %
 # I/F I/O
 
05/20/2041
    973,143  
            8,062,423
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2011-89-SA
  5.30 %
 # I/F I/O
 
06/20/2041
    1,067,828  
            3,349,022
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2012-34-LI
  6.00 %
 # I/F I/O
 
12/16/2039
    837,350  
            8,202,265
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2013-119-TZ
  3.00 %    
08/20/2043
    6,965,019  
          13,563,031
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2013-188-MS
  5.40
 # I/F I/O ‡
 
12/16/2043
    1,828,231  
          21,982,904
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2014-39-SK
  6.05 %
 # I/F I/O
 
03/20/2044
    3,695,907  
          23,902,404
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2014-59-DS
  6.10 %
 # I/F I/O
 
04/16/2044
    3,950,828  
          13,403,804
Government National Mortgage Association, Series 2014-63-SD
  5.40 %
 # I/F I/O
 
04/20/2044
    2,633,054  
Total US Government / Agency Mortgage Backed Obligations (Cost $204,002,626)
                  199,938,409  
                       
Short Term Investments - 0.6%
                     
            2,030,100
BlackRock Institutional Liquidity Funds FedFund Portfolio
  0.01 %
        2,030,100  
Total Short Term Investments (Cost $2,030,100)
                  2,030,100  
                       
Total Investments - 118.8% (Cost $396,309,390)
                  411,165,382  
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets - (18.8)%
                  (64,979,099 )
NET ASSETS - 100.0%
                $ 346,186,283  

^
Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933.  These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional buyers.  These securities are determined to be liquid by DoubleLine Capital LP (the "Adviser"), unless otherwise noted, under procedures established by the Fund's Board of Trustees.  At June 30, 2014, the value of these securities amounted to $50,790,371 or 14.7% of net assets.
Illiquid security
#
Variable rate security.  Rate disclosed as of June 30, 2014.
I/O 
Interest only security
I/F
Inverse floating rate security whose interest rate moves in the opposite direction of reference interest rates
Seven-day yield as of June 30, 2014
@
Security pays interest at rates that represent residual cashflows available after more senior tranches have been paid.  The interest rate disclosed reflects the estimated rate in effect as of June 30, 2014.
All or partial amount transferred for the benefit of the counterparty as collateral for reverse repurchase agreements.
 
 
 
The cost basis of investments for federal income tax purposes at June 30, 2014 was as follows+:
       
Tax Cost of Investments
  $ 396,402,821  
Gross Tax Unrealized Appreciation
    28,163,894  
Gross Tax Unrealized Depreciation
    (13,401,333 )
Net Tax Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)
  $ 14,762,561  
 
+
Because tax adjustments are calculated annually, the above table reflects the tax adjustments outstanding at the Fund's previous fiscal year end.  For the previous fiscal year's federal income tax information, please refer to the Notes to Financial Statements section in the Fund's most recent annual report.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Reverse Repurchase Agreements
                       
                         
Counterparty
Rate
 
Trade Date
 
Maturity Date
 
Principal
   
Principal & Interest
 
JP Morgan Securities LLC
0.80 %  
06/29/2014
 
07/30/2014
  $ 21,758,000     $ 21,758,484  
Goldman Sachs
0.85 %  
05/14/2014
 
07/28/2014
    20,730,000       20,753,005  
JP Morgan Securities LLC
0.80 %  
06/25/2014
 
07/25/2014
    8,146,000       8,146,907  
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
0.70 %  
06/25/2014
 
07/25/2014
    8,078,000       8,078,785  
Goldman Sachs
0.85 %  
04/28/2014
 
07/28/2014
    6,656,000       6,665,901  
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
0.75 %  
06/25/2014
 
07/25/2014
    1,391,000       1,391,145  
                $ 66,759,000     $ 66,794,227  
 
The weighted average daily balance of reverse repurchase agreements during the reporting period ended June 30, 2014 was $76,127,821, at a weighted average interest rate of 0.77%. Total market value of underlying collateral (refer to the Schedule of Investments for positions transferred for the benefit of the counterparty as collateral) for open reverse repurchase agreements at June 30, 2014 was $88,932,086.

 
 
 
 

 
 
Summary of Fair Value Disclosure
June 30, 2014 (Unaudited)
 
Security Valuation.  The Fund has adopted accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("US GAAP") fair value accounting standards which establish a definition of fair value and set out a hierarchy for measuring fair value. These standards require additional disclosures about the various inputs and valuation techniques used to develop the measurements of fair value and a discussion of changes in valuation techniques and related inputs during the period. These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:
 
Level 1—Unadjusted quoted market prices in active markets for identical securities
 
Level 2—Quoted prices for identical or similar assets in markets that are not active, or inputs derived from observable market data
 
Level 3—Significant unobservable inputs (including the reporting entity's estimates and assumptions)
 
Assets and liabilities may be transferred between levels. The Fund uses end of period timing recognition to account for any transfers.
 
Market values for domestic and foreign fixed income securities are normally determined on the basis of valuations provided by independent pricing services. Vendors typically value such securities based on one or more inputs described in the following table which is not intended to be a complete list. The table provides examples of inputs that are commonly relevant for valuing particular classes of fixed income securities in which the Fund is authorized to invest. However, these classifications are not exclusive, and any of the inputs may be used to value any other class of fixed-income securities. Securities that use similar valuation techniques and inputs as described in the following table are categorized as Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.  To the extent the significant inputs are unobservable, the values generally would be categorized as Level 3.
 
Fixed-income class
 
Examples of Standard Inputs
All
 
Benchmark yields, transactions, bids, offers, quotations from dealers and trading systems, new issues, spreads and other relationships observed in the markets among comparable securities; and proprietary pricing models such as yield measures calculated using factors such as cash flows, financial or collateral performance and other reference data (collectively referred to as “standard inputs”)
     
Corporate bonds and notes; convertible securities
 
Standard inputs and underlying equity of the issuer
     
US Bonds and notes of government and government agencies
 
Standard inputs
     
Residential and commercial mortgage-backed obligations; asset-backed obligations (including collateralized loan obligations)
 
Standard inputs and cash flows, prepayment information, default rates, delinquency and loss assumptions, collateral characteristics, credit enhancements and specific deal information, trustee reports
 
Investments in registered open-end management investment companies will be valued based upon the net asset value ("NAV") of such investments and are categorized as Level 1 of the fair value hierarchy. Investments in private investment funds typically will be valued based upon the NAVs of such investments and are categorized as Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.  As of June 30, 2014, the Fund did not hold any investments in private investment funds.
 
Short-term debt investments having a maturity of 60 days or less are generally valued at amortized cost which approximates fair market value. These investments are categorized as Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
 
The Fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements. In a reverse repurchase agreement, the Fund sells to a financial institution a security that it holds with an agreement to repurchase the same security at an agreed-upon price and date. A reverse repurchase agreement involves the risk that the market value of the security may decline below the repurchase price of the security. The Fund will segregate assets determined to be liquid by the Adviser or otherwise cover its obligations under reverse repurchase agreements. Due to the short term nature of the reverse repurchase agreements, face value approximates fair value at June 30, 2014.
 
Certain securities may be fair valued in accordance with the fair valuation procedures approved by the Board of Trustees (the "Board"). The Valuation Committee is generally responsible for overseeing the day to day valuation processes and reports periodically to the Board. The Valuation Committee is authorized to make all necessary determinations of the fair values of portfolio securities and other assets for which market quotations are not readily available or if it is deemed that the prices obtained from brokers and dealers or independent pricing services are deemed to be unreliable indicators of market value. As of June 30, 2014, the Fund did not hold securities fair valued by the Valuation Committee.
 
The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used to value the Fund's investments as of June 30, 20141:
       
Category
     
Investments in Securities
     
Level 1
     
   Money Market Funds
  $ 2,030,100  
Total Level 1
    2,030,100  
Level 2
       
   US Government / Agency Mortgage Backed Obligations
    199,938,409  
   Non-Agency Residential Collateralized Mortgage Obligations
    166,433,070  
   Non-Agency Commercial Mortgage Backed Obligations
    6,721,323  
   Collateralized Loan Obligations
    4,380,745  
Total Level 2
    377,473,547  
Level 3
       
   Non-Agency Residential Collateralized Mortgage Obligations
    24,467,867  
   Asset Backed Obligations
    3,817,185  
   Non-Agency Commercial Mortgage Backed Obligations
    3,376,683  
Total Level 3
    31,661,735  
Total
  $ 411,165,382  
Other Financial Instruments
       
Level 1
  $ -  
Level 2
       
   Reverse Repurchase Agreements
    66,794,227  
Total Level 2
    66,794,227  
Level 3
    -  
Total
  $ 66,794,227  
See the Schedule of Investments for further disaggregation of investment categories.
 
 1 There were no transfers into and out of Level 1 during the period ended June 30, 2014.
       
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
The following is a reconciliation of investments in which significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used in determining fair value:

DoubleLine Opportunistic
Credit Fund
 
Balance
as of 9/30/2013
   
Net Realized Gain (Loss)
   
Change in
Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)3
   
Net Accretion (Amortization)
   
Purchases
   
Sales 1
   
Transfers Into Level 3 2
   
Transfers
Out of Level 3 2
   
Balance
as of 6/30/2014
   
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) on securities held at 6/30/20143
Investments in Securities
                                                     
Non-Agency
Residential Collateralized
Mortgage Obligations
  $ 26,404,851     $ 181,273     $ (399,816 )   $ 705,477     $ -     $ (748,819 )   $ 5,741,228     $ (7,416,327 )   $ 24,467,867     $ 38,851
Asset Backed Obligations
    -       -       47,164       35,471       3,734,550       -       -       -       3,817,185       -
Non-Agency Commercial
Mortgage Backed Obligations
    -       -       (97,245 )     41,017       3,432,911       -       -       -       3,376,683       -
Total
  $ 26,404,851     $ 181,273     $ (449,897 )   $ 781,965     $ 7,167,461     $ (748,819 )   $ 5,741,228     $ (7,416,327 )   $ 31,661,735     $ 38,851
 
 1   Sales include all sales of securities, maturities, and paydowns.
 2   Transfers between Level 2 and Level 3 were due to a change in observable and/or unobservable inputs.
3
Any difference between net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) and net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities held at June 30, 2014 may be due to a security that was not held or categorized as Level 3 at either period end.
 
 
 DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund
 
Fair Value as of 6/30/2014 *
 
Valuation
Techniques
 
Unobservable
Input
 
Input
Values
 
Impact to valuation
from an increase to input
Non-Agency Residential Collateralized Mortgage Obligations
  $ 24,467,867  
Market Comparables
 
Market Quotes
  $ 68.24 - $98.00  
Significant changes in the market quotes would result in direct and proportional changes in the fair value of the security
Asset Backed Obligations
  $ 3,817,185  
Market Comparables
 
Market Quotes
    $  92.05  
Significant changes in the market quotes would result in direct and proportional changes in the fair value of the security
Non-Agency Commercial Mortgage Backed Obligations
  $ 3,376,683  
Market Comparables
 
Market Quotes
  $ 36.70 - $76.69  
Significant changes in the market quotes would result in direct and proportional changes in the fair value of the security
 
* Level 3 securities are typically valued by pricing vendors. The appropriateness of fair values for these securities is monitored on an ongoing basis, by the Adviser, which may include back testing, results of vendor due diligence, unchanged price review and consideration of market and/or sector events.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Item 2. Controls and Procedures.
 
(a)  
The Registrant’s principal executive and principal financial officers have concluded that the Registrant's disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”)) (17 CFR 270.30a-3(c)) are effective as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this Form N-Q based on the evaluation of these controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(b)) and Rule 13a-15(b) or Rule 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (17 CFR 240.13a-15(b) or 240.15d-15(d)).

(b)  
There were no changes in the Registrant's internal controls over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act) (17 CFR 270.30a-3(d)) that occurred during the Registrant's last fiscal quarter that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting.

Item 3. Exhibits.
 
Separate certifications for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the Registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)).   Filed herewith.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.


(Registrant)  DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund                                                                                      

 
By (Signature and Title) /s/ Ronald R. Redell                                                                                                   
 Ronald R. Redell, President and Chief Executive Officer

Date 08/21/14                                                                                                                                                        
 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

By (Signature and Title) /s/ Ronald R. Redell                                                                                                   
 Ronald R. Redell, President and Chief Executive Officer

Date 08/21/14                                                                                                                                                        

 
By (Signature and Title) /s/ Susan Nichols                                                                                                       
 Susan Nichols, Treasurer and Principal Financial and Accounting Officer

Date  08/21/14