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Learn how the net cash positions of these three Singapore stocks provide a vital dividend safety net.
David Kuo reveals his new income strategy for Singapore small-cap stocks.
As AI creates an industry-wide shake-up that rewrites the rules of software, not all SaaS businesses are equally exposed to its disruption. We break down whether some of these businesses are built to survive and which are simply waiting to be swept away.
As yield compression hits popular income stocks, investors may need to look beyond blue chips to find overlooked companies with stronger dividend potential.
Successful investors stop thinking of stocks as ticker symbols and start viewing them as ownership stakes in real businesses.
Salesforce’s latest quarter punches a hole in the SaaSpocalypse narrative — but a new risk has emerged.
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REITs offer steady income while bank stocks deliver earnings leverage and capital strength. With interest rates shifting in 2026, which sector deserves your next investment dollar?
With oil prices surging above US$100, investors are revisiting energy-linked stocks like Keppel — but does the company still benefit from higher oil prices today?
Discover how dividend investing generates tangible wealth and provides a reliable income stream.
CPF OA pays 2.5% per year, but some SGX-listed stocks offer dividend yields well above that. Here’s how to evaluate five stocks yielding roughly double — without ignoring the risks.
Stocks
With oil prices above US$100, both SATS and Singapore Airlines face increasing costs. How will these aviation giants manage the pressure as the 2026 recovery unfolds?
Three blue-chip REITs are bringing up the rear among Singapore’s STI stocks — but a closer look at their operations may surprise you.
Not all dividend stocks are equally dependable. We can identify the traits that make some SGX dividend payers safer than others.
Find out why ThaiBev, Genting Singapore, and CLAR hit 52-week lows and whether their FY2025 results signal an opportunity.
Getting Started
How should you react to share price movements affecting the stocks within your portfolio? We take a closer look at what you can do.
How learning from winning stocks can lead to more winners.
Know the company you want to invest in so you can tell when a fall in its price comes from market pessimism or if there’s something wrong with the company.
Recording your investment thoughts and decisions is more useful than you think and can help you become a better investor over time.






















