MLP is short for Master Limited Partnership. These are taxed like a partnership, but are traded much as common stocks are traded. There will be a general partner, typically a corporation, that assumes the general risk so the unit holders have a limited liability just as shareholders in a corporation.
Marcus McGregor and High Quality MLPs
Marcus McGregor is a
MLP Equity Strategist with Conning Asset Management tells Barron's senior editor Jack Hough investors should buy high-quality MLPs for income and stability because they have stronger balance sheets and less regulation. He says their average yields around 7% look sustainable.
Libby Toudouze Sees a Sideways for MLPs
Jack Hough interviews Portfolio Manager Libby Toudouze of Cushing Asset Management. She suggests three for growth and yield.
4/1/2017
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