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Gold has performed strongly amid uncertainty, but with stocks offering growth and income, investors may be asking if it’s time to rebalance their portfolios.
Beat inflation with these 5 Singapore stocks growing dividends to outpace rising costs.
It’s never about getting the perfect price. It’s about getting the business right — and staying invested long enough for it to matter.
Owning 100 shares of OCBC may not look flashy, but it could be one of the smartest long-term wealth moves you can make.
CPF OA offers a guaranteed 2.5% return, but three Singapore cash-rich stocks stand out for delivering higher income — with strong balance sheets to support their payouts.
Palantir’s stock has struggled in 2026, but the question remains: Is this a temporary setback, or should investors expect more volatility in the coming months?
Popular
The STI smashed through 5,000 for the first time in February 2026, but these three blue chips have left even the benchmark in the dust. Here’s why.
Dividend cuts can hurt long-term income plans, but some Singapore stocks have proven resilient, maintaining payouts even during downturns.
We compare two popular Mapletree REITs to determine which makes the better investment choice.
Discover which three Singapore blue-chip dividend stocks offer income, resilience, and the potential to help investors stay ahead of rising living costs.
Stocks
These four US stocks are hitting their new all-time highs. We find out if they can continue their upward climb.
EQDP-appointed fund managers have quietly built positions in three SGX-listed names. Here’s what each business looks like through a dividend investor’s lens — and where the cash flow story differs from the headlines.
April delivered a clear divergence between Singapore’s benchmark and three of its blue-chip REITs. Here’s what the numbers say about why.
Market crashes feel painful, but for young investors with time on their side, they can be one of the greatest opportunities to build long-term wealth.
Getting Started
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.
All of us can set realistic investment goals, but it is important not to allow your emotions to trip you up and prevent you from achieving them.





















