1. Yes
2. No
3. I don't know.
I never trust the first two possibilities while I know #3 is the one most likely to be truthful.
In answer to your question:
#3 does it for me.
I don't have nearly as many answers as I might wish to assemble. I do know that AMZA makes money via option plays and prognostications. The company manages to produce enough cash to cover the distributions. I have no way to determine how long this may remain the case. But with only a thousand or so shares in hand, I'm not going to be severely impacted regardless of what happens. I don't ever put my estate into the hands of any others. That leaves me to own the responsibility. So far it's worked out well for 25 years running.
I'm adding to NGL and NRZ as we speak right now. AMZA is one pick I limit my $$ exposure to as it's too iffy for my tastes. The two I mentioned here are doing very well while sporting excellent distributions. I sleep very well at night.
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