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    Smart Reads of the Week: Investing Through Uncertainty with US Growth Stocks and Singapore Dividends

    This week’s Smart Reads covers our latest webinar replay, US growth stocks with real momentum, and what Singapore investors need to know about dividend plays, bank outlooks, and shifting tariffs.
    The Smart InvestorBy The Smart InvestorMay 18, 20253 Mins Read
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    Markets remain unpredictable, but smart investing doesn’t have to be. In our latest webinar, we broke down how to invest US$20,000 amid the current wave of uncertainty — including how to manage risk, identify long-term growth, and focus on what truly matters. If you missed it live, the full recording is now available.

    And if you’re ready to put those ideas into action, there’s no better time. The Smart All Stars Portfolio is open for a limited time only. It’s our expert-led US stock portfolio designed to help you discover high-potential growth companies — and right now, you can join at a special discounted rate.

    This week, we take a closer look at exactly the types of companies All Stars is built to uncover. From AI-powered growth stocks to US businesses posting stronger revenues and profits, we spotlight seven compelling names with serious upside potential. If you’re wondering where the next wave of innovation is coming from, this is a great place to start.

    Closer to home, local banks are starting to warn of tougher times ahead. We break down what DBS, UOB and OCBC are saying — and what it means for long-term investors. Meanwhile, Singapore dividend stocks remain popular as earnings season ramps up. We share four names that could raise their dividends, plus five blue-chip stocks already offering yields of 5.4 percent or more.

    Here are this week’s top articles:

    Webinar Replay: How to Invest US$20,000 Amid the Great Uncertainty
    Missed our webinar? Watch the full replay and learn how to invest confidently even when the market feels shaky.

    3 US Artificial Intelligence Growth Stocks That Can Power Your Portfolio Higher
    These companies are at the forefront of the AI revolution — and could drive long-term growth for years to come.

    5 Attractive US Growth Stocks Reporting Higher Revenue and Profits
    Looking for strong fundamentals? These US stocks are delivering real results with room to grow.

    DBS, UOB and OCBC Are Warning of Cloudy Skies Ahead: Which Bank Should You Buy?
    We analyse the outlook for Singapore’s big three banks — and help you decide which may still be worth holding.

    4 Attractive Singapore Stocks That Could Raise Their Dividends This Earnings Season
    Earnings season is here. We highlight four dividend stocks that could be ready to reward shareholders.

    5 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks With Dividend Yields of 5.4% or Higher
    Looking for dependable income? These blue-chip names are offering attractive yields backed by strong businesses.

    Both China and the US Will Slash Tariffs: Is It Safe to Buy Stocks Now?
    With tariff cuts on the way, we examine whether this marks a turning point for markets — or if caution is still needed.

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