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Why Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT) is Underperforming in 2025?

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We recently published a list of Why These Dividend Stocks Are Underperforming in 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT) stands against other dividend stocks that are underperforming in 2025.

Consistent returns from dividend stocks have long attracted many investors, becoming the cornerstone of many investment portfolios. However, significant changes have been recorded a month and a half into 2025 among these dividend stocks. Some of the most historically reliable dividend-paying companies have struggled to maintain attractiveness. As the market concentrates heavily on innovation and growth, the performances of many of the dividend stocks have begun to decline. The list in this article contains significant stocks, some of which may also be in your portfolio.

Are you curious to find out which? Stick around as we count from 10 to 1 and uncover the names falling behind this year.

Reasons matter as much as knowing the performance level of stocks. The reallocation of capital is a significant reason for the underperformance. Heavy investments have always favored sectors with high-growth potentials, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and technology space, as of 2025. Funds are being pulled from traditional dividend-paying industries like utilities, consumer staples, and real estate investment trusts (REITs) to invest in these sectors. Though major tech companies have been struggling recently, with the advent of DeepSeek–a Chinese AI model–their anticipated growth trajectories continue to be more than that of many dividend stocks. These changes in the market have consequentially depressed the performance of dividend-heavy sectors.

Even with these yield-wise underperformances, dividend stocks have become more attractive. When funds are pulled to invest in high-growth AI stocks, dividend stocks become undervalued, resulting in higher dividend yields. Investors who prefer consistent income are taking this opportunity to acquire quality dividend stocks at favorable valuations. This trend has provided a balancing effect for some sectors.

AI can be a significant reason for the underperformance of the stocks on our list, but it cannot be the sole reason. In our article, we will also look at other factors that led to the underperformance of these 10 dividend stocks. Interest rates, for instance, are among the vulnerabilities of many dividend-heavy sectors like utilities and REITs. With the Federal Reserve continuing to maintain higher interest rates, the attractiveness of dividend stocks may decline further compared to their income-generating counterparts. On the other hand, many tech giants make dividend payments, closing the gap between high growth and income investing. The entry of more AI-driven companies into the dividend-paying territory might cause some of the existing dividend stocks to lose their footing in the competition.