Dogs of the Dow Stocks
The Dogs of the Dow is a well-known dividend investing strategy that focuses on selecting the 10 highest-yielding stocks from the 30 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The idea is simple: by targeting blue-chip dividend stocks with temporarily depressed prices and higher yields, investors can capture above-average dividend income while positioning for potential price recovery. The strategy is rebalanced annually, making it straightforward and rules-based.
Pros of investing in Dogs of the Dow
- High dividend yield: Focuses on the top-yielding blue-chip companies in the Dow.
- Simplicity: Requires only annual rebalancing, making it easy to implement.
- Value tilt: Targets companies that may be undervalued relative to peers.
- Blue-chip stability: All selections are large, established firms with strong business histories.
Cons of investing in Dogs of the Dow
- Limited diversification: Only 10 stocks, all drawn from the Dow 30, which may miss broader market opportunities.
- Potential yield traps: High yields can signal underlying business or sector challenges.
- Short-term underperformance risk: Strategy may lag in growth-driven markets or during tech rallies where dividend yields are lower.
Strategy considerations
For dividend investors, the Dogs of the Dow strategy offers a rules-based way to target higher yields from trusted blue-chip names. While not every year produces outperformance, over longer horizons, the approach has delivered competitive returns with a strong income component. The key is patience and consistent annual rebalancing.
For general investors, Dogs of the Dow provides exposure to high-quality companies at attractive valuations, but it should be used as a complement to a broader portfolio. Its concentrated nature means it’s best paired with growth stocks, international exposure, or other dividend strategies to ensure proper diversification.
Our Dogs of the Dow list
Our dividend stock list includes the current NYSE and NASDAQ-listed stocks with the 10 highest yields within the Dow 30 index, updated two times annually. Our most recent constituents update took place in the third fiscal quarter of 2025.
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