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This week’s Smart Reads highlights cash-rich dividend stocks, blue chips with 2026 growth potential, REITs poised for recovery, and the CPF salary cap change. We also review small-cap outperformers and overlooked growth names with long-term upside.
Two companies and a REIT make major acquisition bids as another REIT divests its assets.
The Trade Desk has plunged 67% this year, but the business tells a different story. We explore whether this former growth star is breaking down or setting up for a long-term recovery.
When it comes to dividends, bigger isn’t always better.
These three Singapore stocks are hitting record highs. Dive into their backgrounds, what’s driving their gains, and whether they still offer value for investors in today’s market.
These three overlooked growth stocks have the earnings momentum, balance-sheet strength, and long-run catalysts to potentially double over the next five years.
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Mapletree Industrial Trust provides AI exposure, while Mapletree Logistics Trust offers e-commerce exposure. In a world of lower interest rates, which REIT will be a better buy now?
Three dependable dividend stocks show how investors can build steady, lasting income – and why living off dividends alone isn’t a dream.
Singapore REITs promise income and growth, but false assumptions about them could be sabotaging your portfolio performance.
These four Singapore dividend stocks have proven they can outpace inflation and protect your income.
Stocks
Discover how just S$1,000 can build a diversified portfolio and kickstart your wealth journey.
This investing mistake looks harmless at first, but has lasting consequences for many Singapore investors.
These three Singapore stocks combine fortress balance sheets with yields above 5%.
These five stocks should allow you to sleep soundly at night while collecting attractive dividends.
Getting Started
You can’t learn how to invest by just reading a book. But you can get…
How to master the art of Smart Investing
You can learn a lot by attending annual general meetings and asking the right questions.
If a company can perform during a tough economy, it stands to reason that it will do as good or better when the economic conditions improve.





















