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3 Wall Street Favorite Stocks for 15% Growth in 2026

Thomas by Thomas
February 28, 2026
in Business & Finance, Stocks
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3 Wall Street Favorite Stocks for 15% Growth in 2026

Tthe S&P 500 navigates a tech-sector “revaluation” led by recent Nvidia volatility, Wall Street’s “Smart Money” is rotating into high-yield, high-conviction value plays.

Analysts from Goldman Sachs and Zacks have identified three specific stocks that combine strong free cash flow with a minimum 5.0% dividend yield, projecting a 15% total return by mid-2026. These picks are designed to serve as “volatility anchors” while capitalizing on the 2026 industrial and healthcare recovery cycles.

1. MPLX L.P. (MPLX): The Energy Infrastructure Powerhouse

Goldman Sachs has placed a high-conviction “Buy” rating on MPLX, citing its role as a primary beneficiary of the 2026 “First in Energy” policy shift toward domestic deregulation.

  • The Yield: A massive 7.39% dividend yield, supported by long-term, fee-based contracts in crude and natural gas gathering.

  • The Growth Driver: As Texas oil production targets a 2M barrel daily increase under new federal mandates, MPLX’s pipeline network in the Permian Basin is projected to see a 12% rise in throughput volume.

  • Price Target: Goldman Sachs maintains a $56 price target, representing a significant upside from current levels as institutional investors seek “hard asset” yield.

2. Omega Healthcare Investors (OHI): The Demographic Hedge

With the healthcare sector stabilizing after the late-2025 policy shifts, Omega Healthcare has emerged as a top pick for real estate and income investors.

  • The Yield: A robust 5.94% dividend yield, driven by its specialized portfolio of skilled nursing facilities and senior housing.

  • The Growth Driver: Unlike “software-heavy” tech stocks, OHI’s revenue is tied to demographic certainty. In Q1 2026, the company reported a 10.5% rise in net profit, signaling a successful pivot toward high-acuity medical loans.

  • Safety Margin: Institutional analysts view OHI as a defensive play against tech-led market corrections, with a Q1 2026 price target of $54.

3. Invesco Ltd. (IVZ): The Asset Management Recovery

Following the recent UBS downgrade of U.S. mega-cap tech, capital is flowing back into diversified asset managers like Invesco, which is currently sporting a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy).

  • The Yield: A high 5.20% dividend yield (annualized), supported by a disciplined 44% payout ratio.

  • The Growth Driver: Invesco is capturing the “Great Rotation” as investors move from individual AI stocks into diversified ETFs. The firm’s five-year dividend growth rate of 7% highlights its commitment to shareholder returns.

  • The Valuation: Currently viewed as “undervalued” relative to its 2026 AUM (Assets Under Management) growth, analysts expect a 15% capital appreciation as market breadth improves beyond the “Magnificent” tech giants.

2026 High-Yield Comparison Table

Stock TickerSectorDividend Yield2026 Growth Catalyst
MPLX L.P. (MPLX)Energy7.39%Permian Basin deregulation & 2M bpd surge.
Omega Healthcare (OHI)Real Estate5.94%Demographic shift & medical loan recovery.
Invesco Ltd. (IVZ)Financials5.20%Retail rotation from tech to diversified ETFs.

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