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Discover four resilient blue-chip dividend stocks that offer steady income, stability and long-term peace of mind for a stress-free retirement.
High dividend yields catch your eye for all the right reasons. But what looks like a generous payout today may be a warning sign of trouble tomorrow.
This week’s Smart Reads covers dividend stocks for retirement, blue-chip comebacks, REITs set to benefit from Singapore’s market push, and Netflix’s stock split. Plus, we compare two industrial REITs for growth.
Singapore’s engineering giants saw mixed fortunes while US tech rallied on strong AI spending, highlighting the week’s key market developments from writedowns to record orders and earnings strength.
We’ve all felt it — watching a stock like Nvidia climb and wondering if we’ve missed out. Here’s how FOMO investing traps investors, and how to rise above it.
Discover three small-cap Singapore stocks delivering dividend yields higher than CPF interest rates.
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Looking to build a retirement portfolio? Focus on buying shares in companies that offer a combination of stability, income, and long-term growth.
Inflation eats into our money, but by understanding it better and investing wisely, we can fight it to grow our wealth.
Three Singapore REITs are first to the earnings dock, each offering different insight.
Can dividends beat inflation on their own? We take a look at CICT, DBS, OCBC and Parkway Life REIT to show which yields actually sustain.
Stocks
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.
As interest rates peak and economic growth stabilises, these four Singapore REITs could be among the first to benefit from a sector recovery in 2026.
Getting Started
Why people who fear investing in the stock market today may be missing the big picture.
Working out the intrinsic value of a stock will enable you to invest with confidence.
Free cash flow per share and the price-to-FCF ratio provide a framework to decipherwhat’s happening in our stock portfolio.
REITs’ ability to grow – organically or by acquisitions – and hedge their liabilities is key to their resilience.

















