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How Dividend Stocks Are Priced for a Hawkish Fed Chair
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In this episode of Dividend Investing with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dissect how dividend stocks are reacting to the market's repricing under a more hawkish-than-expected Federal Reserve chair. With the 10-year Treasury yield climbing back to 4.49 percent and dividend aristocrats like Coca-Cola, Johnson & Johnson, and Verizon suffering significant drawdowns in the past week, the hosts explore whether these income names are now pricing in a sustained higher-rate environment. They discuss the risk of dividend cuts in rate-sensitive sectors, the surprising resilience of mid-cap dividend ETFs, and what the widening spread between dividend yields and Treasury yields means for total return expectations. Lucas brings in the specific example of Verizon's 5.7 percent weekly drop and its yield now pushing 6 percent, questioning whether value or value trap is the right frame. Luna presses on payout ratios and whether the market is overcorrecting. The conversation is grounded in live data from June 19, 2026, and offers practical takeaways for income-focused investors navigating the new regime under Chairman Warsh.