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As market sentiment improves and money flows back into equities, some stocks are better positioned than others to benefit from an upswing.
Starting your investing journey doesn’t mean chasing hot tips. These five types of stocks help new Singapore investors learn the basics while keeping risk manageable.
Build a resilient S$10,000 dividend engine for consistent passive income.
This week’s Smart Reads focuses on blue chips to watch, building a solid 2026 portfolio, and how to think about entry prices for stocks like DBS. We also revisit long-term investing, REIT opportunities beyond blue chips, and the sustainability of the AI boom.
This week saw Singtel hit record highs on a landmark mega-deal while Hongkong Land unveils Singapore’s largest office fund.
Earnings updates and strategic developments put these three Singapore stocks in focus for the week of 9 February 2026.
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As Singapore’s big three banks continue climbing, do their dividends justify buying at all-time highs?
In an uncertain 2026 market, Singapore blue-chip stocks remain trusted for their scale, balance sheet strength, and dependable dividends.
We look at SGX-Nasdaq dual-listing framework, Centurion REIT’s student housing acquisition, and CICT’s strategic portfolio moves in this week’s Singapore stock market highlights.
With interest rates expected to decline in 2025 and 2026, investors are asking whether Singapore REITs are set for a major rebound. We break down the opportunities, risks, and what falling rates could mean for distributions and valuations.
Stocks
Three Singapore market leaders demonstrate resilience through record revenues, digital healthcare pivots, and robust dividend payouts.
We look at FY2025 earnings for UOB and OCBC as they navigate margin compression with record wealth management fees and resilient dividends.
Learn how UHREIT, Elite UK REIT, and VICOM are rewarding investors with higher dividends and steady growth.
Alphabet has been investing aggressively on AI across search, cloud, and advertising. But does the market fully reflect its long-term earnings potential yet?
Getting Started
Valuation is also about the performance of the business,especially if you are investing for dividends and growth
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.






















