Quick ReadMcDonald's trades 7% below analyst targets despite 25+ years of dividend growth, while P&G just extended its streak to 70 consecutive annual increases. Visa raised its quarterly dividend 14% in 2025, backed by 14.6% revenue growth and $3.8 billion in single-quarter share repurchases. Sichon / Shutterstock.comHere is the case for three stocks as long-duration dividend compounders, along with the risk each carries into the second half of 2026. McDonald's (NYSE: MCD)McDonald's (NYSE:MCD) is the classic forever-hold: a global brand moat, franchise-heavy cash flows, and a dividend streak that keeps stretching. The company just extended its streak to a 70th consecutive annual dividend increase and has paid an uninterrupted dividend for 136 consecutive years since 1890.