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Attractive Outlook for MLPs Following September Lows [view article]
anyone have feelings about APL with 20+ ReplyMidstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
For now, I would avoid MLP CEF such as KYE mentioned above. Most are leveraged and are having to sell portfolio holdings at fire sale prices to rebalance leverage and asset collateral to the SEC limits. They are significant contributors to the excessive and continuing fall in MLP pricces, for this reason ReplyMidstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
Why not to buy an Etn of the Mlp – BSR? Replylace
Investment Ideas For Hard Times To Come [view article]
This comment is good.At some point in most people’s lives comes a realization that the dreams of youth and more sober aspirations of early adulthood may never come to pass. A childhood fantasy to become a famous movie star, a teenage obsession to excel on the athletic field. ReplyMidstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
Whisper on the Wind - MLP stands for Master Limited Partnership. ReplyMidstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
Agree, NSH is a steal at these prices!!! ReplyThe Wind
Midstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
I'm really just learning about all this, and doing a major amount of research to see what all this is about, but will someone PLEASE explain what the acronym MLP means? I've been hunting everywhere and can't seem to find out what it is. ReplyMidstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
Don't forget MMP, MWE, HEP, BPL, and on and on and on...each hasits own story...but all are being caught in the fire sale of hedge funds
right now...There are a few that you have to watch, but check out their
numbers and you should find some real diamonds in the MLP group. Reply
Midstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
PIcking point on KMP, which I am long. They raise their distribution almost every quarter, and indeed raised the distribution 3% form 2nd quarter 08 to third quarter 08. However, the raise from 3rd quarter 07 to 3rd quarter 08 was 16%, which is quite representative of what they have been doing over the last several years. Otherwise, great article. ReplyMidstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
A stock is only defensive if it protects your equity. If the market misunderstands and undervalues these MLPs, then they aren't defensive. I'm saying that as a purchaser of three MLPs just two days ago. I just got stopped out on two this morning.jegan ;-) Reply
Midstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
Good article. Nothing like steady cash flow in a sea of uncertainty. Note: Long, EPD, TPP, LINE, NGLS,KMP, BBEP, ERF, PVX, PWE. Bought more this week due to fire sale prices as hedge funds dump to raise cash for rdemptions. Even if market stays down for two years or more, cash flows keep coming! ReplyMidstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
How can one determine if a given MLP's compensation is fee based or price based....are all the ones mentioned in this article fee based? Thanks! ReplyProgrammer
Midstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
Great article. I have both EEP and OKS and I think they are solid investments. Unfortunately, like you said in the current market valuations are out the window and both the good and the bad are being sold off heavily by hedge funds and panicked investors. If you buy in, expect that the price will continue to drop. So I'd buy immediately prior to the cutoff date to receive a dividend. Who knows when anything will hit bottom, but at current valuations these companies are a steal, even if they'll go lower in the short term. And they'll be the first to recover once the "all clear" whistle is blown. At least with them you get paid generously in the meantime to wait for some semblance of normalcy. Also note that MLP dividends have special tax handling both within and without an IRA, but nothing a normal tax-prep software program can't handle. But I recommend reading up on MLP's and their tax implications before investing. Avi Morris has some good blogs regarding MLP's on Seeking Alpha (seekingalpha.com/autho...). ReplyMidstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
What about ETP? That was one of Yale Endowment Fund's largest holdings last year. ReplyMidstream MLPs Crashing, Present Opportunity [view article]
Also consider KYE, diversified closed end fund-- you get all these and more, some Canroys and at a discount to market. just raised div to .54 from .53 last quarter. so yield is major now plus the discount to NAV.Own/Long KYE plus a few of it's components. Seems a safer bet to me, potential appreciation and great yields. Reply