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Five Singapore stocks — from a defensive grocer to an offshore engineering giant — are positioned to ride structural growth trends in 2026.
Singapore banks have surged, leaving some investors feeling left behind. But rallies often create new opportunities elsewhere, and these three stocks could offer a different path forward.
Is your portfolio actually safe… or just crowded?
For long-term investors, property stocks combine resilient income, strong assets, and accessibility that physical real estate often cannot match.
These three Singapore blue chips are trading near multi-year highs — but do their earnings justify the move?
Meta Platforms has evolved into a diversified AI-driven technology platform. But with rising capital intensity, does Meta’s valuation still offer compelling upside?
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Market rallies often lift the obvious winners first. But the biggest surprises sometimes come from stocks that were quietly improving before sentiment turned.
DBS and OCBC are Singapore banking giants with strong dividends and solid balance sheets, but which offers better value and long-term upside today?
Real Estate Investment Trusts, or REITs, allow investors to earn steady income from property without owning buildings directly — here’s how they work.
With the STI crossing 5,000, many investors are wondering how to put fresh capital to work. Here’s how to think about deploying your ang pow money wisely at market highs.
Stocks
Strong earnings often set the scene for higher dividends. These four Singapore blue chips recently reported stronger profits — and rewarded shareholders with bigger payouts.
Blue-chip stocks at record highs can feel risky, but long-term investors should focus on earnings, valuation, and business strength — not just price levels.
ST Engineering has long been viewed as a defensive Singapore blue chip – but does its business model still offer stability in today’s volatile global environment?
Extreme price swings in the stock market can create uncertainty, but this also opens doors for investors who are planning to buy high-quality Singapore blue-chip stocks.
Getting Started
First, build a solid portfolio. Next, invest little and often, and stay in for the long game. Also, accept that you won’t be right all the time.
If semi-annual reporting makes you nervous about a stock holding, that’s not a reporting problem — it’s a conviction problem.
Here are several valuable lessons you can take to heart that I’ve gleaned from two decades of investing.
Here’s why diversification is important in investing and how you can achieve it for your investment portfolio.





















