4 Dividend-Paying Dow Jones Growth Stocks to Buy in June and Hold for Decades

Key Points

The modern-day Dow Jones Industrial Average contains a variety of industry-leading companies across stock market sectors -- making it an excellent way to discover blue chip companies to build a portfolio around. Here's why Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) , Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) , Visa (NYSE: V) , and American Express (NYSE: AXP) are particularly compelling Dow stocks to buy in June and hold for decades to come.

4 Dividend-Paying Dow Jones Growth Stocks to Buy in June and Hold for Decades

Two tech giants heading in different directions

Apple used to be the most valuable company in the world, but it has taken a back seat behind Microsoft and Nvidia as Apple is down 22% year to date at the time of this writing, while Microsoft is up nearly 7%.

Microsoft has given investors everything they could have asked for amid tariff tensions. The company continues to grow at an impressive rate while maintaining high operating margins. Microsoft is investing in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing at a breakneck pace while buying back a significant amount of stock, raising its dividend by around 10% per year, and maintaining an exceptional balance sheet. The company's business model is relatively insulated from trade risks, so it's no wonder why the stock is knocking on the door of a new all-time high.

But the same can't be said of Apple. It assembles the vast majority of key products, like iPhones, in China -- making it extremely vulnerable to tariffs. Apple stock has been on a roller coaster in 2025 as investors try to digest policies that seem to change overnight. President Trump has cast Apple onto the front lines of the trade war with China, with the latest decision being a 25% tariff on iPhones not made in the U.S.

While Apple can adjust its supply chain to offset some tariff risk, it would be extremely difficult for Apple to make iPhones as cost-effectively outside of China. So, in the near term, Apple may just have to absorb the tariff hit and hope resolutions come soon or pass along a portion of the costs to consumers.

The good news is that Apple has highly anticipated products with AI features coming this fall which may be enough to pique consumer interest and justify higher price tags. Investors can catch a glimpse of Apple's latest technology updates and features by tuning into its Worldwide Developers Conference from June 9 to June 13.

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