Enterprise Products Partners L.P. Common Stock (EPD)
36.50
-0.75 (-2.01%)
NYSE· Last Trade: Jun 16th, 12:00 AM EDT
Now's the time to load up on these high-yielders.
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These midstream energy companies trade at an attractive valuation versus the energy sector.
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These stocks were made for times like these.
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Altria, Enterprise Products Partners, and NNN REIT offer dividend yields near 5% to 6%, multi-year dividend growth streaks, and bullish technical setups.
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EPD, AGNC, and GIS offer dividend yields of nearly 6%, 14%, and 7.2%, respectively, making them options for income-focused investors navigating higher-for-longer inflation.
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The news out of the Middle East has turned for the worse again, which is why a safety-first investment approach is your best bet.
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Plains GP Holdings operates pipelines and storage, providing fee-based logistics for North American oil and natural gas producers.
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Income investors should love all three of these high-yield energy stocks.
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Midstream stocks continue to look like long-term buys.
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Shell and BP have both seen dramatic price increases since the Middle East conflict started, but BP's stock is performing better.
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The oil market is in disarray, driven by emotions and news; consider these reliable dividend-paying energy stocks instead.
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These three stocks allow you to generate reliable income.
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Oil markets are in disarray, and there's no easy fix, which is why you might want to sidestep commodity risk.
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Enterprise Products Partners, Enbridge, and Energy Transfer are midstream operators with great long-term potential.
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These high yields don't come with terrifyingly high risks.
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Volatile oil prices make the energy sector exciting, but Enterprise Products Partners is boring.
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These stocks are built for the long haul. And they pay great dividends.
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When investors take a risk-off attitude, stocks with attractive, growing dividends are often their safe-haven option.
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The Middle East conflict is leading to a drawdown in global oil reserves, but these U.S. energy businesses should continue to shine.
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Iran and the United States continue to trade ceasefire proposals, and a deal could quickly shift the oil market narrative.
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West Fraser’s near-term results are pressured by weak housing demand and softwood lumber duties, but its mill decisions now could shape the company’s earnings power in the next wood-products upturn.
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These pipeline companies should have plenty of fuel to continue increasing their high-yielding payouts in the coming years.
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Enbridge, Enterprise Products Partners, Energy Transfer, and MPXL all pay dividends currently yielding above 5%.
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These dividend stocks are anything but boring.
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