As seen on:
As seen on:














Latest Articles
Artificial Intelligence is Booming: 5 Attractive US Stocks to Help You Latch on to This Trend
With artificial intelligence seeing sustained interest, here’s how you can participate in the growth of this nascent sector.
Knowing what you can control and what you can’t is the first step in investing well.
These three data-centre-owning REITs have the potential to pay out higher distributions in the coming year.
We profile five companies growing their revenues during their latest business update.
These five stocks’ share prices may have hit their year-low, but they could represent bargains waiting to be picked up.
Singapore investors are blessed with plenty of REIT options.
Popular
These blue-chip stocks can offer attractive dividend yields for income investors.
The REIT sector continues to face headwinds, but does this mean that income investors should avoid Singapore REITs altogether?
With the three Singapore banks having announced their earnings, which is the best bank to choose from?
Singapore’s three major banks — DBS, UOB and OCBC — just released their Q1 2025 results. Despite global uncertainties, all three posted resilient performances, with DBS and OCBC beating profit forecasts. Here’s how each bank fared and what it means for investors.
Stocks
Forget Your CPF Ordinary Account Interest Rate of 2.5%: These 3 Singapore Stocks Pay Double That or Higher
While the CPF is a great way to save up for retirement, here are three stocks that can deliver more than double the interest rate that you get in the Ordinary Account.
Catch these five standout US companies with surging profits and bold innovations while you still can.
5 Singapore REITs Whose Share Prices Fell by Double-Digits This Year: Are They a Bargain?
The REIT sector may remain under pressure, but discerning investors may find a bargain among these five REITs.
These valuable lessons have served me well in selecting strong Singapore REITs to own for the long term.
Getting Started
Understanding what you invest in is the key to successful investing.
You may sell a share because you think it is overvalued, but the buyer at the other end has the opposite view. Both are right.
The value created by a business is my margin of safety.
All of us can set realistic investment goals, but it is important not to allow your emotions to trip you up and prevent you from achieving them.