1. The Global X MLP ETF holds 20 midstream companies and offers a 7.4% yield, providing attractive income compared to the U.S. 10-year Treasury (4.13%).; 2. Energy MLPs focus on midstream pipeline and storage assets with fee-for-service contracts, offering less volatile and tax-advantaged income.; 3. The MLPA ETF does not issue a K-1 tax form, providing tax-prep relief in return for the 0.45% expense fee.
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