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AMZA Signal Dashboard

InfraCap MLP ETF · Buy / Hold / Sell Analysis
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Composite Score
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Score 76–100 — Strong buying opportunity
Score 52–75 — Possible buying opportunity
Score 25–51 — Neutral, hold or watch
Score 0–24 — Overbought, exercise caution
Analyzing RSI, moving averages and 52-week range to generate today's composite signal for AMZA.
Price Information
Previous Close
Last session
Day High
Today's high
Day Low
Today's low
52-Wk High
52-Wk Low
RSI (14-day)
Relative Strength
Income & Fund
Dividend Yield TTM
Trailing 12 months
Dividend Rate TTM
Annual $ per share
Expense Ratio
Annual fund cost
Volume
Avg:
Avg Volume (30d)
30-day average
Data Points
Trading days fetched
Moving Average Status  
50-Day MA
Distance:
100-Day MA
Distance:
200-Day MA
Distance:
52-Week Range Position
52W Low 52W High
How the Score is Calculated
Score formula — identical to BrixNation's ETF dashboards
Base score (always)
+ 24
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Composite Score (clamped 0–100)
What Is AMZA?

InfraCap MLP ETF (AMZA)

AMZA is an actively managed ETF investing in Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) — midstream energy infrastructure companies that own pipelines, storage terminals, and processing facilities across North America. AMZA uses modest leverage to amplify distributions, targeting exceptionally high monthly income yields that have frequently exceeded 15% annually.

MLPs generate predictable cash flow from long-term contracts on energy infrastructure — making them largely insensitive to commodity prices but highly sensitive to interest rates and credit markets. AMZA is popular in income-focused communities for its very high monthly distributions.

Reading the Signal

AMZA Composite Score Explained

Because AMZA uses leverage, its price moves are amplified relative to underlying MLP values. The composite score is particularly useful for identifying when AMZA has been technically oversold relative to its own price history — periods when the already-high yield becomes even more elevated relative to history.

AMZA vs MLPA vs AMLP

MLP ETF Comparison

AMLP (Alerian MLP ETF) is the largest MLP ETF with no leverage and lower yield. MLPA (Global X) is another passive alternative. AMZA's use of leverage and active management distinguishes it — providing higher potential income at the cost of greater price volatility and a higher expense ratio.

Moving Averages & AMZA

Technical Signals for Leveraged Income ETFs

AMZA's leverage amplifies both drawdowns and recoveries. When AMZA drops below its 200-day moving average, the monthly yield rises dramatically above its already-elevated average. For income investors with a long time horizon and risk tolerance for energy infrastructure volatility, these periods have often offered compelling entry points.

Data sourced from Yahoo Finance. Moving averages calculated from adjusted close prices matching TradingView. RSI uses Wilder's smoothing on unadjusted close, capped to 252 trading days. Updated daily after market close. Not financial advice.
Frequently Asked Questions — AMZA
Is AMZA a buy right now?
The live score reflects today's RSI and MA conditions. AMZA's leverage amplifies signals — scores above 76 indicate particularly oversold conditions for this high-income ETF. Not financial advice.
What yield does AMZA pay?
AMZA has historically distributed 12–20%+ annually through monthly payments. The yield varies with leverage usage, MLP distributions, and prevailing interest rates. Current yield is shown in the metrics above.
What is an MLP?
A Master Limited Partnership (MLP) is a U.S. tax structure used by midstream energy infrastructure companies. MLPs pass through income to investors (unitholders) without paying corporate tax, enabling very high distribution yields. They own pipelines, storage, and processing facilities.
How is the AMZA composite score calculated?
Score starts at 24, adds +25 for each MA (50, 100, 200-day) above AMZA's price, then adds (50 − RSI). Clamped 0–100.
What are the risks of AMZA?
AMZA uses leverage which amplifies both gains and losses. It has a higher expense ratio than passive MLP ETFs. MLPs are sensitive to interest rate changes and energy credit markets. Past distributions are not guaranteed. This is a high-risk, high-income vehicle.
How often is the AMZA signal updated?
Daily after market close using Yahoo Finance data.
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