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From trash to tech, discover three global growth stocks that offer durable earnings power, strong competitive advantages and long-term potential for the decade ahead.
These four Singapore stocks may be trading lower today, but their strong business fundamentals and long-term catalysts could make them hidden gems for patient investors.
Buying and holding Keppel Corp demonstrates the power of long-term investing in a business
This week’s Smart Reads features long-term dividend ideas, blue-chip opportunities, and a look at which Singapore bank currently offers the best value, along with REIT picks and hidden income gems.
We examine AI chipmaker Nvidia’s stellar quarterly results that counter bubble fears, alongside Singapore’s ambitious equities market overhaul and a groundbreaking SGX-Nasdaq dual listing bridge.
If you know what you want, you have won half the battle.
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Learn how smart diversification can help your portfolio stay resilient through inflation and interest rate cuts.
In this article, we highlight three Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) that reward shareholders with consistent distributions while maintaining fortress-like balance sheets.
Looking for stable and consistent income from the stock market? Here are four long-term picks with high dividend yields.
These four quality Singapore stocks might offer better long-term returns than the safe, risk-free returns guaranteed by CPF.
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Dividends can form the bedrock of your retirement income with careful planning and time. Learn how to achieve financial independence in your golden years with four easy and practical steps.
Skip the six-month wait. These overlooked dividend stocks pay you every quarter.
Some SGX heavyweights are handing out special dividends in 2025 — here’s why SIA, ST Engineering and Singtel stand out for income-hungry investors.
Once a regional tech powerhouse, Sea Limited now sits at a crossroad. Can its core businesses reignite long-term growth, or is the stock becoming a value trap?
Getting Started
Regardless of whether you ask a novice or a seasoned veteran, almost any investor will…
Investing in stocks may be scary at first, but this fear should pale in comparison to the fear of running out of money when we retire.
Focus on the business narrative, not the stock price. Over time, stock prices converge to each business’ intrinsic value.
We tend to extrapolate what we see in the present, which is why investment and economic projections are usually way off the mark.

















