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Earn passive income without property by investing in REITs, generating steady dividends from income-producing real estate assets.
High dividend yields can be tempting, but the difference between steady payouts and painful cuts lies in cash flow strength, balance sheet discipline, and business resilience.
Learn how these three cash-rich SGX stocks use robust free cash flow to anchor reliable dividends for income investors.
It is important to bear in mind that every trade costs money, and trading too frequently can eat into our overall returns.
REITs offer steady income while bank stocks deliver earnings leverage and capital strength. With interest rates shifting in 2026, which sector deserves your next investment dollar?
With oil prices surging above US$100, investors are revisiting energy-linked stocks like Keppel — but does the company still benefit from higher oil prices today?
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As interest rates ease and operating metrics stabilise, some Singapore REITs are better positioned than others to grow distributions in 2026.
Discover the 5 best dividend stocks Singapore investors can buy for steady quarterly income and sustainable long-term payouts.
The STI crossing 5,000 feels historic. But even at record levels, some blue-chip stocks still offer long-term value — if you focus on fundamentals, not fear.
Are Singapore’s retail REITs still a buy? We dive into the 2026 updates for CICT, FCT, and MPACT to see which offers the best growth and distribution yield.
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Some Singapore stocks have delivered standout gains over the past two years. But can the winners keep running, or has the easy money already been made?
With oil prices above US$100, both SATS and Singapore Airlines face increasing costs. How will these aviation giants manage the pressure as the 2026 recovery unfolds?
Three blue-chip REITs are bringing up the rear among Singapore’s STI stocks — but a closer look at their operations may surprise you.
Not all dividend stocks are equally dependable. We can identify the traits that make some SGX dividend payers safer than others.
Getting Started
Want to learn how to become a better investor? Here are several habits you can adopt to improve your investment results.
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.

















