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Amazon’s IPO created enormous long-term wealth, but the real investing lesson is not the return itself — it’s the power of patience and compounding.
Three SGX blue chips are paying dividends on three consecutive days next week – but how sustainable are their payouts?
Stocks making new highs can feel expensive, but strong businesses often keep climbing for a reason. Here’s how to evaluate three stocks trading near their 52-week highs — and whether they still deserve a place in your portfolio.
Your 20s are the best time to start investing, but avoiding a few common mistakes can make a huge difference to your long-term wealth.
Three under-the-radar SGX stocks are buying back shares while paying dividends – but the sustainability of each payout tells a different story.
Sea Limited has evolved from a high-growth story into a more profitable business — but has it earned the right to be seen as a Blue Chip in 2026?
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Looking to receive passive income in May? Here are ten high-quality companies to consider.
Three Singapore blue-chips report in May and each carries a different test for income investors. From record cargo volumes to a doubled fuel bill to a Singapore office turnaround, here is what to watch.
These four Singapore REITs highlight key trends in earnings, portfolio strategy, and income resilience that investors should watch closely.
Stocks
Markets are noisy again. Here’s how long-term investors can stay focused, disciplined, and prepared.
GenAI is changing how companies grow and operate, and investors who spot early adopters could uncover overlooked opportunities in 2026.
Three SGX-listed stocks are paying dividends on the same day this week — but the stories behind each payout couldn’t be more different.
Singapore’s three major banks all offer dividends and stability, but valuation, growth, and income prospects may make one stand out more than the others today.
Getting Started
We should not hang onto businesses that are losing ground to competitors, slipping into cash flow problems and generally showing signs of distress.
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.




















