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3 Dividend Stocks to Hold Through Market Volatility This Fall
MarketBeatยท2025-09-16 20:21

Group 1: Market Overview - Stocks are rallying on expectations of a 25 basis points interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve in September, which is anticipated to positively impact corporate earnings [1] - Lower interest rates may lead to higher inflation and keep rates above the Fed's target of 2%, while geopolitical events are increasing, prompting central banks to buy gold and speculative investors to purchase Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies [2] Group 2: Coca-Cola Company - Coca-Cola has a dividend yield of 3.07% with an annual dividend of $2.04 and a 64-year track record of dividend increases, maintaining a payout ratio of 72.34% [3][5] - Despite a 6.37% increase in 2025, Coca-Cola's performance is about 50% lower than the S&P 500's 13% gain, but the dividend yield remains a significant factor for investors [3] - The company continues to grow revenue and earnings by diversifying its portfolio beyond soft drinks into sports drinks, teas, and enhanced water beverages [4] Group 3: Johnson & Johnson - Johnson & Johnson has a dividend yield of 2.95% with an annual dividend of $5.20 and a 64-year history of dividend increases, maintaining a payout ratio of 55.61% [6][7] - The company has become leaner and more efficient, focusing on pharmaceuticals and medical technology, particularly in oncology and immunotherapy [8] - Johnson & Johnson's stock has increased by about 22% in 2025 and is trading at around 16 times forward earnings, which is a discount to its historical averages [9] Group 4: Prologis - Prologis has a dividend yield of 3.56% with an annual dividend of $4.04 and a 12-year track record of dividend increases, although it has a high payout ratio of 109.49% [10][12] - As the world's largest industrial real estate investment trust (REIT), Prologis specializes in logistics and warehouse properties, which are expected to have stable occupancy rates as consumer sentiment improves [11] - The company is pivoting into sectors like sustainable energy and data center development, with predictable cash flows from long-term leases and strong tenant demand [12]