Looking for outperforming high-yield income vehicles? The yields are 7.01% and 8.93%. They've gained 8% to 10% in the past month, but one of them is still selling below book value. Two high-yield options trades, 14% to 20% annualized, also are detailed at the conclusion of the article.
These two vehicles, the Alerian MLP ETF (AMLP) and Invesco Ltd. (NYSE:IVZ), are in different sectors, but share a common product. AMLP is an ETF which holds midstream oil and gas companies, while IVZ is an asset management firm which owns some very popular ETFs, such as the nvesco QQQ Trust (QQQ). AMLP and IVZ have both outperformed the market over the past month. AMLP's energy holdings got a boost, as did the price of oil, from the OPEC cutbacks and the escalation of tensions between the US and Iran.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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