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S-REITs offer opportunity in 2026, but avoiding common income pitfalls remains crucial for building resilient dividend portfolios.
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Hongkong Land’s share price is hitting 52-week highs, but long-term investors should look beyond price action to assess whether the business still merits holding.
Start your investing journey with these five simple metrics to quickly assess business quality and long-term potential.
Some REITs may stand to benefit from the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s newly released industrial land through its Industrial Government Land Sales (IGLS) programme.
Many investors leave their CPF untouched. This article explores why long-term investors consider using CPF to invest in stocks and how compounding can change retirement outcomes.
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Keppel DC REIT and Keppel Corporation offer very different risk-return profiles — here’s how to decide which Keppel stock best fits your investment goals.
Transportation stocks may gain as part of a broader recovery taking shape across Asia’s tourism markets.
DBS shares are hitting record highs, but for long-term investors, the real question is whether selling now helps or hurts future returns.
Markets have changed in 2026. Here’s what investment strategies are delivering results today, and which approaches are quietly falling behind.
Stocks
Some AI-linked stocks have undergone deep selloffs. Before writing them off, investors should ask whether these market selloffs by the market are truly justified by the companies’ fundamentals.
Are Singapore’s retail REITs still a buy? We dive into the 2026 updates for CICT, FCT, and MPACT to see which offers the best growth and distribution yield.
As the lunar new year approaches, here’s what Singapore investors should look for if they’re hoping for bigger “ang pow” payouts in 2026.
It’s time to pivot.
Getting Started
The 2020s stock market: a decade’s volatility, served up in half the time.
Building a well-diversified portfolio could be a good place to start.
Investor interest in Singapore REIT ETFs has been on the rise, with the sector attracting over S$300 million in net inflows over the past year.
Knowing the odds of a market crash can be comforting, but relying on them to time your moves is a fool’s errand. The real work is not in predicting the storm, but in building an ark.






















