Ready for some extra income in February? The yields run from 5.8% to 10.8%, with no K-1s. They go ex-dividend from ~1/29/20 to ~2/14/20, two are monthly payers. All of them are either below analysts' average price targets or selling at a discount. There also are two options trades with 11% to 25% annualized yields.
Here are 5 high-yield income vehicles, which pay in February, have attractive yields, and issue 1099s, not K-1s. There are 3 energy-related income vehicles in the group, including midstream newcomer Rattler Midstream LP (RTLR), shuttle tanker firm KNOT Offshore Partners LP (KNOP), and LNG vessel owner Hoegh LNG Partners Lp (HMLP). Rounding out the group are two closed-end funds - Cohen & Steers Quality Income Realty Fund (RQI) and Cohen & Steers Infrastructure Fund (UTF).
Source: Seeking Alpha
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5 High-Yield Payouts, 6%-10% Coming In February, No K-1s
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