Put Your Money on the 'LINE'

by Sam Collins  
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Linn Energy (LINE) -- This LLC trades as stock and, through its subsidiaries, engages in the development and acquisition of gas and oil properties in the United States.    

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The stock is in a sharp uptrend, and even with occasional days of heavy profit-taking, remains in a strong bull channel.

Note the pending buy signal from the stochastic, as well as heavy accumulation (green volume lines) since October.

But the stock is in a very steep incline and we could see a sharp pullback. Cautious investors should wait for that pullback before buying, or take a partial position now and a full one later. 

The stock currently pays a dividend of $2.52 per share, which provides a dividend yield of more than 10%.


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