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To: Spekulatius who wrote (62946)12/30/2019 10:07:04 AM
From: E_K_S  Respond to of 78957
 
Did a 12% add to my WMB at $23.48/share. 6.1% yield. Have both WMB and KMI in portfolio. May eventually balance out positions selling some KMI and buying m,ore WMB ao will look at that in 2020 on any correction. WMB a a better yield but KMI has stated they plan to increase dividend through 2025.

Usually watching the relative div yields a good way to identify the better value Buy. My approach is a basket approach for the two stocks in the portfolio and then periodically move into WMB/KMI based on current yield, future projects and managements forecast. There can be a better argument for owning KMI based on future growth prospects.

EKS