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AI picks 2 dividend stocks to buy before end of Q2 2026

AI picks 2 dividend stocks to buy before end of Q2 2026
Paul L.
Stocks

As the second quarter of 2026 unfolds, dividend stocks remain a key component for investors as broader stock markets stay volatile.

Unlike growth-focused equities that rely heavily on rapid price appreciation, dividend-paying companies offer a combination of recurring income and long-term stability, making them particularly attractive during periods of economic uncertainty.

In this context, Finbold turned to ChatGPT, which identified two dividend stocks that stand out before the end of the second quarter of 2026. 

The AI model selected the companies based on their strong fundamentals, consistent cash flow generation, and potential for upside beyond dividend income.

JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM)

The first pick is JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM), which continues to be viewed as one of the strongest dividend opportunities in the banking sector. 

The financial giant has maintained robust earnings growth, supported by diversified revenue streams and resilient consumer and investment banking operations.

The bank has benefited from elevated interest income in recent years, while its balance sheet strength and capital reserves continue to set it apart from many competitors. 

JPMorgan’s dividend growth has also remained steady, with the company raising its quarterly dividend by about 7% in early 2026 to $1.50 per share, or an annualized $6.00. The increase marked its 14th consecutive year of dividend hikes.

Its payout ratio remains comfortably around 28% to 30%, leaving ample room for additional growth.

Another factor supporting the bullish outlook is the view that financial stocks still have room for upside after lagging behind some of the technology-driven gains during the artificial intelligence rally. 

This positions JPMorgan as a stock capable of delivering both dividend income and capital appreciation if economic conditions stabilize in the second half of 2026. 

As of press time, JPM stock was trading at $306 haviung plunged by about 6% in 2026. 

JPM stock price chart. Source: Finbold

Realty Income (NYSE: O)

The second stock is Realty Income (NYSE: O), a real estate investment trust widely known for its monthly dividend payments. Year-to-date O stock has gained by over 8%, ending the Friday session valued at $62. 

O stock price chart. Source: Finbold

Realty Income currently pays a monthly dividend of $0.2705 per share, equivalent to an annualized $3.246, following its 134th dividend increase since listing on the New York Stock Exchange. 

The company has also delivered more than 31 consecutive years of dividend growth as an S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrat. Its current dividend yield stands around 5.1% to 5.23%, well above the broader market average.

Notably, Realty Income’s portfolio includes more than 15,500 properties across all 50 U.S. states, the U.K., and eight other European countries. The portfolio maintains high occupancy of about 98.9% and focuses heavily on essential retail tenants.

The company’s diversification and global expansion have strengthened its position as one of the more resilient REITs. 

However, it still faces risks tied to elevated Treasury yields, currently around 4.56% to 4.57% for the 10-year Treasury as of late May 2026, which can pressure REIT valuations as investors compare returns with safer fixed-income alternatives.

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