Energy Transfer In-Depth Analysis Update | 20% Dividend Yield?
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 Published On Oct 18, 2020

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Welcome to Stock Investment Analysis. In June I created a video analyzing Energy Transfer. In that video I provided an in-depth look at Energy Transfer, the energy industry, and midstream energy companies in particular. If you have not seen that video before, I highly recommend you watch it because today’s video will be giving an update to it. You will need that foundation before you see today’s video. Since my last video, I have been receiving a lot of questions about my thoughts on Energy Transfer, whether my opinion has changed, whether I believe the dividend or distribution will be cut, and whether I will continue to buy. Today’s video will answer all of these questions and give you a careful look at recent events for Energy Transfer, what it means for Energy Transfer as an investment, and how I see the future for Energy Transfer. We will discuss issues related to the global health and economic crisis, the upcoming US presidential election, OPEC, the Dakota Pipeline, and the future of energy. If you like today’s video, please hit the like button to get this video out to more people who are interested. Also, feel free to subscribe to ensure you always get notifications for future videos.

Using Fast Graphs, Finbox, and Fidelity, I analyze Energy Transfer’s Company Characteristics, Historical Growth, Forecasted Growth, Dividends, Valuation, and Company Safety. Within those categories, I analyze a large number of variables including: price to earnings ratio, price to sales ratio, price to free cash flow ratio, price to book ratio, dividend, dividend yield, fair value, target price, EPS, EPS growth, dividend growth, normal PE, and credit rating. I compare Energy Transfer stock to its own history and as well as to the industry. I also analyze Energy Transfer’s business, diversification across clients, risks, and future prospects.

What are your thoughts on Energy Transfer as an investment? Please share your thoughts in the comments below. I am excited to see what you think. Take a moment to subscribe and hit the bell because I am creating new videos for you every week. As always, good luck with your investing.
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