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You don’t need a fortune to begin investing, just the right foundation. Here are five Singapore blue-chip stocks that can help you build a strong, diversified portfolio with S$10,000.
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Stocks
A dividend yield above 5% can beat inflation, but only when payouts are backed by strong cash flow, resilient businesses, and sustainable fundamentals.
A 72.9% market share, a 70% payout ratio, and S$21.7 million in net cash – this unassuming Singapore stock has the makings of a retirement income compounder.
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Blue chips might be boring to some investors, but they provide income and stability to your portfolio.
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To react to news as an investor signifies an illusion that you can get in and out of a stock before the informationbecomes mainstream. The reality is far different.
There is no shortage of naysayers warning of impending doom. That indicates that there are still many investors out there who are capable of pushing the market to new highs.
Want to learn how to become a better investor? Here are several habits you can adopt to improve your investment results.
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