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Chicago, IL – March 6, 2025 – Stocks in this week’s article are —  Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. TSM, Tapestry, Inc. TPR, ABM Industries ABM, Vertiv Holdings Co. VRT and ResMed Inc. RMD.

5 Best Dividend-Growth Stocks to Buy Amid Trade-War Fears

Wall Street has been caught in a vicious circle of woes, led by recent tariff escalations and a slowdown in the economy. The U.S. stocks erased all the gains made post-election, and the S&P 500 is now at its lowest level since November when Trump won the Presidential election.

Amid such conditions, investors are in search of safe and consistent income, and dividend investing seems to be a good strategy. Dividends are major sources of consistent income for investors. However, they do not offer dramatic price appreciation. These stocks tend to outperform in a choppy market and can reduce the volatility of a portfolio.

In fact, stocks with a strong history of year-over-year dividend growth form a healthy portfolio with a greater scope of capital appreciation, as opposed to simple dividend-paying stocks or those with high yields. We have selected five dividend growth stocks — Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd., Tapestry, Inc., ABM Industries, Vertiv Holdings Co. and ResMed Inc. — which could be solid choices amid market volatility.

Why Dividend Growth Strategy?

Stocks that have a strong history of dividend growth belong to mature companies less susceptible to large swings in the market and thus act as a hedge against economic or political uncertainty as well as stock market volatility. At the same time, these offer downside protection with their consistent increase in payouts.

These stocks have superior fundamentals that make dividend growth a quality and promising investment for the long term. These include a sustainable business model, a long track of profitability, rising cash flows, good liquidity, a strong balance sheet and some value characteristics. A history of strong dividend growth indicates that a dividend increase is likely in the future.

Although these stocks do not necessarily have the highest yields, they have outperformed for a longer period than the broader stock market or any other dividend-paying stock.

These few criteria narrowed down the universe from more than 7,700 stocks to just 11.

Here are five of the 11 stocks that fit the bill:

Taiwan-based Taiwan Semiconductor is the world's largest dedicated integrated circuit foundry. The company has seen a positive earnings estimate revision of a penny over the past 30 days for this year and has an estimated earnings growth rate of 30.7%.