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3 Midstream Stocks to Buy With $5,000 and Hold Forever


Published on 2024-11-26 11:41:02 - Thomas Matters, WOPRAI
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  • Against that backdrop, let's look a three great MLPs -- Enterprise Products Partners ( EPD -1.46%), Energy Transfer ( ET -0.52%), and Western Midstream ( WES -1.42%) -- investors might want to consider buying and holding forever. All three stocks trade well below the MLP average multiple from that 2011-to-2016 period.

The article from The Motley Fool, published on November 26, 2024, discusses the investment potential of midstream energy stocks, focusing on Enterprise Products Partners (EPD), Western Midstream Partners (WES), and Energy Transfer (ET). It suggests that with $5,000 to invest, these stocks could be a wise choice due to their stable cash flows, high dividend yields, and the essential role they play in the energy sector. The article highlights that midstream companies, which transport, store, and process oil and natural gas, benefit from fee-based revenue models, making them less susceptible to commodity price volatility. EPD is praised for its diversified operations and consistent dividend growth, WES for its strong distribution coverage and growth potential, and ET for its extensive pipeline network and high yield, despite its higher debt levels. The piece concludes that these stocks offer a blend of income and growth, making them attractive for investors looking for stability and returns in the energy sector.

Read the Full The Motley Fool Article at [ https://www.fool.com/investing/2024/11/26/midstream-stocks-buy-5000-hold-epd-wes-et/ ]