Amidst market volatility, top Wall Street analysts are recommending three dividend stocks for investors seeking steady income: ConocoPhillips (COP), Energy Transfer (ET), and Chevron (CVX). These energy sector giants are backed by strong cash flows and analyst optimism regarding their dividend sustainability and growth potential.
Analysts from firms like Wells Fargo and Jefferies have issued ‘Buy’ ratings for these stocks, citing operational resilience, favorable market conditions, and potential for earnings growth.
In a volatile market environment marked by earnings season, investor concerns over AI spending, and geopolitical tensions, Wall Street analysts are pointing towards dividend stocks as a strategy for securing steady income. TipRanks, a platform that evaluates analysts based on their historical performance, highlights three dividend-paying stocks recommended by top professionals, backed by strong cash flows to ensure consistent payouts.
A Chevron gas station in Bay Harbor Island, Florida, US, on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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ConocoPhillips (COP)
ConocoPhillips, an oil and gas exploration and production company, is the first stock on this week's list. Offering an annualized dividend of $3.36 per share, COP provides a dividend yield of 3%. The company is set to report its second-quarter earnings on August 6.
Wells Fargo analyst Sam Margolin, ranked among the top analysts on TipRanks, maintains a 'Buy' rating on COP with a price target of $183. Margolin finds both ConocoPhillips and Shell appealing due to their operational visibility and resilience, even amidst pressure on oil prices from increased OPEC production. He anticipates ConocoPhillips will meet its production guidance and expects capital expenditures to remain within the guided range, with minimal impact on the Northfield East project from potential Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Margolin projects free cash flow of approximately $3.5 billion (before working capital) and earnings per share of $2.94, with continued free cash flow strength and dividend growth expected through the completion of the Willow project in 2028/2029.
Margolin, who ranks No. 457 out of over 12,300 analysts tracked by TipRanks, has a 70% success rate on his ratings, delivering an average return of 13.3%.
Energy Transfer (ET)
Energy Transfer, a limited partnership managing extensive pipeline and energy infrastructure, offers a compelling dividend yield of 6.8%. The company distributes a quarterly cash distribution of 33.75 cents per common unit, equating to $1.35 per unit annually.
Jefferies analyst Julien Dumoulin-Smith reaffirmed a 'Buy' rating on ET stock with a $23 price target ahead of the company's Q2 earnings on August 4. Smith notes that Energy Transfer is trading at a discount compared to Enterprise Products Partners (EPD), suggesting potential for a higher valuation if the company clarifies its long-term natural gas growth strategy. He believes the current energy market favors a stronger outlook for natural gas liquids and crude oil, positioning ET to benefit across these commodities. Smith forecasts an adjusted EBITDA compound annual growth rate of 4.8% for Energy Transfer from 2027-2030, with potential for further upside if new natural gas projects are announced.
Ranking No. 550 among TipRanks' analysts, Smith has a 64% profitability rate on his ratings, yielding an average return of 10.4%.
Chevron (CVX)
Energy giant Chevron is scheduled to announce its second-quarter results on July 31. The company recently paid a quarterly dividend of $1.78 per share, offering an annualized dividend of $7.12 and a dividend yield of 3.92%.
Ahead of the Q2 earnings report, Jefferies analyst Lloyd Byrne reiterated a 'Buy' rating on Chevron, adjusting his price target to $216 from $236. Byrne anticipates Chevron will report adjusted EPS of approximately $5.86 per share, exceeding expectations. He highlights that challenges faced in the upstream business during the first quarter, including disruptions at the Tengizchevroil joint venture and the Middle East conflict, have largely been resolved, leading to an expected production recovery in Q2. Byrne forecasts the upstream business to generate around $8.1 billion in adjusted earnings for Q2 2026, while the downstream business is expected to contribute approximately $4.4 billion, benefiting from strong refining performance and higher crack spreads.
Byrne estimates Chevron will generate $18.2 billion in cash flow from operations, boosted by stronger earnings and dividends from affiliated companies. Byrne ranks No. 409 out of over 12,300 analysts on TipRanks, with a 56% success rate and an average return of 17.5% on his ratings.
