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“MLPs have historically offered low correlation to traditional asset classes, especially fixed income,” Jain said.

According to a recent survey, the majority of financial advisors believe MLPs will react negatively to rising interest rates. As rates rise the cost of capital will also increase, which could result in lower distributions.

However, Corey Hoffstein, CIO and portfolio manager at Newfound Research, also believes MLPs will hold up in rising rate environment, pointing to outperformance in the Alerian MLP compared to the S&P 500 following the last two periods of rising rates.

The Direxion Zacks MLP High Income Shares (NYSEArca: ZMLP) is one way for investors to play the space. Jaime Adams, managing director at Zacks Invesment Management, specifies that the ETF screens for North American listed MLPs by share price, market cap and liquidity before ranking the MLPs based on short-interest and dividend yield. Only the top 25 are selected and equally weighted. ZMLP also has an annualized distribution rate of 7.19%, according to Direxion.

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