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Firesale in Oil and Gas (Upstream) Limited Partnerships [view article]
These stocks do seem to have a good floor under them because of their hedging strategies. The time to buy may be upon us.... ReplyStolz
Firesale in Oil and Gas (Upstream) Limited Partnerships [view article]
Excellent explanation of the "windfall gifts" being made available to the owners of this sector of oil and gas stocks. A bright spot in todays market does in fact exist. ReplyMaryland
Attractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
I too have owned OKS since it was NBP and have no regrets. Same with EPD and BPL. I plan to add to my MLPs now that the prices are even more attractive, but not nearly as much as when I first bought them. ReplyAttractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
MLPs are like pillars of value in a portfolio...Nice to have some thingsthat have some real value to them. Reply
Attractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
I'm not aware there is a dividend limit. ReplyAttractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
Then what is the dividend limit? I know some are permitted. ReplyAttractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
Thanks, 16832. I'll check my sources. ReplyAttractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
ClarkF- as I understand the IRA rules, the $1,000 per year limit is on the "Unrelated Business Taxable Income" not Dividends.The UBTI is shown in Box 20-V on the K-1. Most of the MLP's I own have a negative UBTI. Reply
Attractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
Glad to hear about KYE. I'm sure you all know this, but you only get $1000 a year in div. from all MLPs in an IRA before tax problems with IRS. ReplyAttractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
buy KYE, you get a nice basket of MLP's rising divs, less risk. sold my EEP/EEM near 50 and bought into KYE at 21 pre-div. So with a $2.16 payout that is 10%. Can own in your IRA without all the tax crap. looking to buy more KYE too, sold some of my QID--KYE's 10% is a good return-- good enough for Buffett on his GE/GS and good enough for me now too. ReplyAttractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
CT, well done.Unfortunately I bought MOS at 90$.I did buy more today.I agree with you,a .10 miss and they sell off 26$?Does'nt makes sense,but then again what else have the shorters to go after?I wouldn't worry about OKS.I been in since '02 when it was NBP and I have never been sorry I bought it.There aren't many pure natural gas mlps.Just sit back a collect the divis. ReplyProgrammer
Attractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
jamookey... I bought MOS today. When I first started watching them in January (just to pace YARIY which I owned at the time) , they were at $135. Now, they're at $42! This after they "disappointed&quo... Wall Street by coming in a little short on earnings (God forbid you don't come in exactly at what these number crunchers think --- despite the fact that they all missed this huge financial mess and recession). Forget that Mosaic doubled their profits over last year. Forget that they have a fwd PE less than 3 (you'd think they were going into bankruptcy at that level). It's just knee-jerking. And I say "thank you" to whoever panicked and sold me their shares at such a lovely price. ReplyAttractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
Good post,CT.I own OKS and have read nothing that would reflect a drop in price.But then the markets are manipulated and nothing makes much sense anymore.Look at the sell-off in MOS.Are we to believe that farmers will not plant crops next spring?Does anyone believe the world is going to drive that much less to warrant the drop in oil?I doubt it.Smoke up our butts.Somebody is making a fortune on the manipulation.And still Wallstreet wants us to pay for their mistakes.What a great country! ReplyGrowth
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Attractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
I own some KMR. I think that mlp's should do well over the long term as long as the credit crisis doesn't deteriorate the economy further down.. ReplyProgrammer
Attractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
We're in the midst of a panicked sell-off. No one thinks anything is making any money anymore, so they're pulling out and sitting on cash. These pipeline companies provide solid dividends while you wait, and their stock prices will come back up. Are we really using significantly less gas and oil? No. And it has to be shipped from point A to point B, just like it always has to, regardless of the price of the oil or gas itself. I find it ironic that on a day like today when lot's of good companies are down 10% or more, EEP is only down 1.5% --- and that's with getting hit with a hefty fine regarding the pipeline explosion last fall. I have noticed that OKS seems to be slipping more over the last few weeks than EEP has. Is there any news regarding them and possibly debt problems? Long EEP and OKS. Reply