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Top Wall Street analysts recommend these dividend stocks for enhanced returns

TipRanks names three stocks with dividends that analysts believe can bolster investors' portfolios.


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Top Wall Street analysts recommend these dividend stocks for enhanced returns

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Fears about AI-led disruption in sectors like software and financials, along with geopolitical tensions, continue to impact the U.S. stock market. Despite the ongoing volatility, investors seeking enhanced returns can bolster their portfolios by adding attractive dividend stocks.

In this regard, insights from top Wall Street analysts can help investors shortlist stocks of dividend-paying companies that have the ability to consistently generate strong cash flows to support dividends.

Here are three dividend-paying stocks that are highlighted by Wall Street's top pros, as tracked by TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance.

Williams Cos.

Midstream energy company Williams (WMB) is this week's first dividend pick. The energy infrastructure provider recently increased its quarterly dividend by 5% to 52.5 cents per share. At an annualized dividend of $2.10 per share, WMB stock offers a yield of 2.84%.

Impressed by the company's recently held Analyst Day event, Jefferies analyst Julien Dumoulin-Smith reiterated a buy rating on WMB stock and increased his price target to $81 from $78. Interestingly, TipRanks' AI Analyst is also bullish on WMB stock with an outperform rating and a price target of $75.

Smith believes that given Williams' push into behind-the-meter (BTM) power generation, the company is no longer just a traditional pipeline and gathering & processing (G&P) midstream operator. The 5-star analyst is confident about the company's ability to generate about a 12% to 13% EBITDA CAGR (compound annual growth rate) through 2030, with over 10% growth potential through the early 2030s.

In particular, Smith's optimism about the durability of Williams' growth is backed by the potential for longer-term contracts for the company's Power Innovation business and new announcements. The analyst highlighted extended contracts on Apollo/Aquila projects, an actionable 6 GW of unsanctioned Power Innovation backlog, and a $15.5 billion Transmission "shadow" backlog (pipeline of potential projects).

"Taken together, we do not see WMB as facing a 'cliff' beyond 2030," said Smith. The analyst argues that WMB's valuation framework needs rethinking as the company is moving back to transmission, making its earnings and growth profile similar to a higher-growth industrial company than a conventional midstream operator.

Smith ranks No. 519 among more than 12,100 analysts tracked by TipRanks. His ratings have been successful 65% of the time, delivering an average return of 10.1%. See Williams Statistics on TipRanks.  

MPLX

Another dividend-paying energy stock in this week's list is MPLX (MPLX). It is a diversified, large-cap master limited partnership (MLP) that operates midstream energy infrastructure and logistics assets and provides fuel distribution services.

With a quarterly cash distribution of $1.0765 per common unit ($4.31 on an annualized basis), MPLX offers a yield of about 7.4%.

Recently, RBC Capital analyst Elvira Scotto updated her estimates to reflect MPLX's fourth-quarter 2025 results and reaffirmed a buy rating with a price target of $60. TipRanks' AI Analyst has an outperform rating on MPLX with a higher price target of $63.

"We view MPLX as a compelling income play among large-cap MLPs, supported by an attractive current yield of nearly 8% and plans to grow further," said Scotto.

The 5-star analyst is bullish on MPLX as she believes that the company's asset footprint, with exposure to the Marcellus and Permian basins, ensures continued long-term growth opportunities. Scotto highlighted that MPLX plans to grow its distributions by 12.5% annually for the next two years. This plan is backed by the ramping of the company's growth projects through 2027 with mid-teens returns, which provides visibility into mid-single digit adjusted EBITDA growth in 2026 and 2027.

Scotto also believes that MPLX's strong balance sheet gives it financial flexibility to pursue opportunistic bolt-on acquisitions that align with its return criteria. The analyst noted that MPLX plans to direct $2.4 billion in growth capex in 2026, with 90% dedicated to Natural Gas and NGL Services in the Permian and Marcellus.

Scotto ranks No. 98 among more than 12,100 analysts tracked by TipRanks. Her ratings have been successful 72% of the time, delivering an average return of 15.5%. See MPLX Technical Analysis on TipRanks. 

Energy Transfer

Energy Transfer (ET) operates 140,000 miles of pipeline and associated energy infrastructure. In January 2026, the company announced a quarterly cash distribution of 33.5 cents per common unit for fourth quarter 2025. At an annualized distribution of $1.34 per unit, Energy Transfer stock offers a yield of 7.21%.

Following the company's fourth-quarter 2025 results, Stifel analyst Selman Akyol reiterated a buy rating on ET stock with a price target of $23. In comparison, TipRanks' AI Analyst has a neutral rating with a price target of $20.50.

Akyol noted that Energy Transfer delivered fourth-quarter results in line with his expectations. The 5-star analyst highlighted that the company is experiencing robust demand for natural gas. He contends that while data centers are gaining headlines, the demand landscape extends much beyond that. Specifically, Akyol stated that ET is seeing demand for natural gas fueled by not only data centers but also utilities that are serving data center load.

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