Post by
Albertaproud on Jul 11, 2022 3:48pm
High yield
How can this security pay such a high dividend? Is a yield over 5% not considered risky?
Comment by
Albertaproud on Jul 11, 2022 5:51pm
Thanks for the info. Do you consider this to be more risky than Enb itself?
Comment by
Kadiddelhopper on Jul 12, 2022 9:22am
I am new to ENS, so no track record just yet to judge by. Like all Splits, it merits a steady " Watch " IMO in conjunction with the goings-on s of its Mother Ship..... ENB...the ratio of values appears to be steady.... ENS seems to run @ 27.4 -27.6% of the share value on ENB.... Better experienced detail in the readings of other Contributors...
Comment by
dileas48s on Aug 17, 2022 4:06pm
My perspective, is that when using portfolio visualizer (backtest) ENS quite significantly out-performs ENB on it's own. To me, that's the leverage and covered calls working, but also a result of the monthly compounding of distributions, as opposed to the quarterly dividend (I'm DRIPing it).