Is NIKE, Inc. (NKE) the Best Dividend Stock According to Wall Street Analysts?

We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Dow Jones Dividend Stocks According to Wall Street Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) stands against the other dividend stocks.

The Dow is a highly recognized and influential stock market index that tracks the performance of 30 publicly traded companies listed on US stock exchanges, representing a wide range of industries. In the past 12 months, the index has surged by nearly 16%, and it has delivered a return of over 5% since the start of 2025.

Almost all of the companies in the index distribute dividends to their shareholders, with some having stronger dividend records than others. While there is a lot of focus on AI-driven capital gains, it’s important to keep in mind that dividends have consistently been a key component of total returns. Over the long term, their importance grows. From 1987 to the end of 2023, about 55% of market returns have been generated from reinvested dividends.

In 2024, dividend stocks lagged behind as the AI boom and growing interest in tech stocks shifted investor focus elsewhere. The Dividend Aristocrats index, which tracks companies with at least 25 years of consecutive dividend growth, underperformed relative to the broader market. However, analysts remain optimistic about the long-term potential of dividend stocks. This confidence is driven by the substantial cash reserves many US companies hold, which provide a strong foundation for sustaining or increasing dividend payouts. The Wells Fargo Investment Institute reports that large-cap US companies collectively hold over $2.4 trillion in cash, creating significant opportunities to start or enhance dividends.

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Dividends are a strategy that requires patience, with rewards unfolding over time. For instance, if you had invested a dollar in the broader market in 1927 and didn’t reinvest any dividends, it would now be worth $243. However, if dividends had been reinvested, that same dollar would have grown to $3,737. The good news is that you don’t need to wait a century to see the growth potential of dividend stocks, as the near-term outlook is positive. A report from AGF Investments notes that global monetary easing in the latter half of 2024 has driven bond yields lower, making them less appealing compared to dividend-paying stocks. Moreover, companies that distribute higher dividends tend to have more financial leverage, and with lower bond yields, they can better manage their interest expenses, enhancing their financial performance and supporting continued dividend growth.

Chris Senyek, Chief Investment Strategist at Wolfe Research, offers an alternative approach to investing in dividend stocks. While most investors focus on companies with growing dividends and high yields, Senyek recommends also considering companies that are starting to pay dividends or those that have recently cut their payouts. A new dividend often signals that management is confident in its ability to sustain earnings and cash flow, while also appealing to a broader group of investors.

Senyek also pointed out that stocks of companies that reduce their dividends typically underperform before the cut, align with the broader market afterward, and then start to outperform about six months later. The strategy is to identify companies that might be at risk of cutting their dividends and reassess those that have already made cuts in recent months. To predict potential dividend cuts, Senyek looks for companies with high dividend yields, significant debt, and high payout ratios. For companies that might begin paying dividends, he focuses on those with strong free cash flow yields, active share buybacks, and manageable debt levels. With this in mind, we will now take a look at some of the best Dow dividend stocks according to analysts.

Our Methodology:

For this article, we examined the companies within the Dow Jones index and identified companies that pay dividends to shareholders. From that group, we further refined our selection criteria by identifying stocks with a projected upside potential of over 10% based on analyst price targets, as of February 6. The stocks are ranked according to their upside potential. We also considered hedge fund sentiment around each stock using Insider Monkey’s data for Q3 2024.

Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points. (see more details here).

Is Nike Inc. (NKE) Among Bill Ackman’s Portfolio Stocks?

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NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE)

Upside Potential as of February 6: 15.4%

NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) is an American apparel and footwear company, headquartered in Oregon. The company has faced slowing sales growth in recent years, with market share declines and lower profits even leading to negative growth. However, the company’s running segment showed signs of recovery in the second quarter, driven by the success of the Pegasus franchise, despite an overall 8% revenue decline. In addition, Nike remains a dominant force in basketball, backed by an unrivaled lineup of athletes who help promote the brand and introduce new signature footwear. One notable rising star in its roster is Caitlin Clark, for whom Nike has yet to release a dedicated shoe or marketing campaign.

NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) also remains financially strong, attracting investors who prioritize steady income. The company closed the quarter with $7.9 billion in cash and cash equivalents, marking a 1% increase from the prior year. It also rewarded shareholders by distributing $1.6 billion through dividends and stock buybacks. With a track record of 23 consecutive years of dividend growth, NKE is one of the best dividend stocks on our list.

NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) currently offers a quarterly dividend of $0.40 per share, having raised it by 8.1% in November 2024. The stock offers a dividend yield of 2.20%, as of February 6.

The number of hedge funds tracked by Insider Monkey owning stakes in NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) at the end of Q3 2024 jumped to 75, from 66 in the previous quarter. These stakes have a collective value of over $5 billion. With over 16.2 million shares, Pershing Square was the company’s leading stakeholder in Q3.

Overall NKE ranks 6th on our list of the best Dow Jones dividend stocks to invest in according to Wall Street analysts. While we acknowledge the potential for NKE as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NKE but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.