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A S$2,000 monthly passive income may sound ambitious, but dividend stocks can make it achievable over time.
No portfolio is completely recession-proof, but the right mix of resilient businesses, strong balance sheets, and steady income can help investors navigate downturns with confidence.
This week’s Smart Reads focuses on building passive income, dividend stocks paying more than blue chips, and DBS at new highs. We also highlight defensive names, buybacks, and a simple way to calculate fair value.
MAS action and major corporate moves defined a pivotal week for Singapore, as inflation concerns and balance sheet reshaping take centre stage.
A 21-year investing journey reveals why time, patience, and focusing on business fundamentals matter far more than short-term stock price movements.
We look at three companies with market caps below S$1 billion that have attracted the most net institutional inflow — and ask whether the fundamentals justify the attention.
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When markets turn volatile, cash becomes a powerful advantage. These three Singapore blue chips stand out for strong balance sheets and the ability to stay resilient when conditions get tough.
Three blue chips posted impressive headline numbers, yet their share prices fell furthest among the STI’s 30 stocks in March. Here’s why the market wasn’t buying the good news.
The “Pocket Money” Fund: 3 Reliable REITs That Will Pay My Kids for the Rest of Their Lives
Learn how to generate consistent dividends for the next generation using three powerhouse Singapore REITs built for long-term growth.
These five Singapore stocks could help protect wealth through pricing power, steady cash flow, and resilient dividends.
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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.
Four Big Tech giants report on 29 April as investors assess whether revenue is keeping pace with record levels of capital spending.
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Recording your investment thoughts and decisions is more useful than you think and can help you become a better investor over time.
Rebounds could be instantaneous. Or not. The question is whether you can wait till the market recovers.
Singapore’s STI hit a new 52-week high on Thursday, reaching levels last seen in 2018, more than six years ago.
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