Skip to contentHome page Seeking Alpha - Power to InvestorsApr 04, 2026, 9:42 PM ETSPY, SBAC, PAYX, NKE, ACN, ALV, PAG, ADP, CNS, CNI, DOX, MKC, LEA, PEP, KDP, WTRG, CMCSA, HOG, TRI, BF.B, UPS, FITB, GIS, MTB, RF, CPB, TRI:CA, CNR:CADividend Yield Theorist10.12K FollowersCommentsSummaryI present an expanded Top 25 High-Yield dividend stock watchlist for April 2026, targeting quality, value, and long-term return potential.The selected stocks average a 3.86% dividend yield and a projected 19.07% future CAGR, with ~34% average undervaluation per dividend yield theory.Subsets highlight opportunities in high yield (e.g., Campbell's at 7%), fast dividend growth (Autoliv, 38.15%), and deep value (Nike, -63.81% undervalued).Custom dividend yield theory analysis refines valuation, emphasizing forward yield highs and unique entry points amid recent market declines.Thapana Onphalai/iStock via Getty ImagesMarket RecapIt's a good thing that March is finally over as it was not a kind month for equities unless you were heavily allocated to the Energy sector. The SPDR® S&P 500 ETF Trust (This article was written byDividend Yield Theorist10.12K FollowersI have a masters degree in Analytics from Northwestern University and a bachelors degree in Accounting. I have worked in the investment arena for over 10 years starting as an analyst and working my way up to a management role. Dividend investing is a personal hobby and I look forward to sharing my thoughts with the Seeking Alpha community.Analyst’s Disclosure: I/we have a beneficial long position in the shares of SBAC, PAYX, NKE, ACN, ADP, MKC, PEP either through stock ownership, options, or other derivatives. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article.Seeking Alpha's Disclosure: Past performance is no guarantee of future results. No recommendation or advice is being given as to whether any investment is suitable for a particular investor. Any views or opinions expressed above may not reflect those of Seeking Alpha as a whole. Seeking Alpha is not a licensed securities dealer, broker or US investment adviser or investment bank. Our analysts are third party authors that include both professional investors and individual investors who may not be licensed or certified by any institute or regulatory body.CommentsTo ensure this doesn’t happen in the future, please enable Javascript and cookies in your browser.Is this happening to you frequently? Please report it on our feedback forum.If you have an ad-blocker enabled you may be blocked from proceeding. Please disable your ad-blocker and refresh.