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May 12, 2021
Master limited partnerships (MLPs) are a favored asset class of some income-hungry investors, but given energy price gyrations, dividend stability isn’t guaranteed.
Fortunately, payouts in the midstream space, accessible via the
ALPS Alerian MLP ETF (NYSEArca: AMLP), are showing stability following a turbulent start to 2020, when energy commodities plunged due to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. Some midstream names boosted payouts in the first quarter of 2021.
“As has been largely the case following the dividend cuts for 1Q20, midstream companies broadly held their payouts steady in 1Q21, with a handful of names increasing their dividends sequentially,” writes Alerian analyst Mauricio Samaniego.
April 22, 2021
The S&P 500 Energy index is up 26% for the year, highlighting the strength in the sector. Certain analysts suspect that the sector still has room to run, which helps bullish traders and the
The energy sector’s turnaround is certainly a 180-degree turn from 2020. ERX is already up 56% so far in 2021.
“After years of underperformance, the U.S. energy sector has been displaying flashes of brilliance that suggest that it’s still got some legs to run,” an OilPrice.com article said. “The sector has just managed to trounce all other 10 sectors of the U.S. economy in the first quarter of the current year, bouncing back from historical lows set in 2020.”
MLP ETFs (Literally) Have More Gas in the Tank March 12, 2021
As has been widely noted, energy is the best-performing group in the S&P 500 to this point in 2021. That’s giving rise to master limited partnerships (MLPs) and the
AMLP seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance of its underlying index, the Alerian MLP Infrastructure Index. The index is comprised of energy infrastructure MLPs that earn a majority of their cash flow from the transportation, storage, and processing of energy commodities.
While midstream energy assets and MLPs are on a tear to start 2021, some analysts believe there’s more upside to be had in this group.