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We are bullish on energy. This company provides a high yield and a healthy outlook on the future. [Turn Your Images On] Dividend of the Week [Grab a 6% Dividend Before the Energy Bull Market Breakout]( [Turn Your Images On] [Charles Sizemore, Editor, Green Zone Fortunes]( Adam O’Dell and I aren’t hiding our bullishness on energy, commodities and raw materials in general. It’s been a major theme in our investing service, Green Zone Fortunes. Today, let’s see if that sentiment on energy carries over into the world of dividend stocks. Even before the COVID-19 market rout, energy stocks were some of the highest yielding dividend stocks you could buy. Our company today pays out more than 6%! It’s been a rough few years for this pipeline company. But it’s now a leaner, lower-risk and more sober operation focused on long-term returns to investors. [Click here to find out if this is a dividend stock worth owning amid the coming energy bull market.]( Suggested Stories: [Thanks, Fed! 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