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Singapore’s economy, being highly open, isn’t shielded from global turbulence. Yet, some businesses providing essential services continue to provide resilient cash flows, offering an oasis for income investors looking for defensive assets amid market volatility.
Building a S$1,000 monthly dividend income by your 30s is achievable with the right strategy – here’s how to start early, reinvest, and let compounding do the work.
You don’t need complex models to estimate fair value — here’s a simple three-step framework investors can use to value Singapore stocks with confidence.
Blue-chip dividend stocks are reliable, but some Singapore REITs offer even higher yields, while still showing signs of distribution resilience.
Oil prices above US$100 can reshape entire sectors. While higher energy costs hurt some industries, oil and gas companies may benefit — but not all equally.
Three SGX blue chips spent S$333 million buying back their own shares in 1Q 2026 — but can they keep paying rising dividends?
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Some Singapore blue chips have already delivered strong gains in 2026. But after a double-digit rally, the real question is whether the fundamentals still justify buying today.
Singapore’s economy, being highly open, isn’t shielded from global turbulence. Yet, some businesses providing essential services continue to provide resilient cash flows, offering an oasis for income investors looking for defensive assets amid market volatility.
Building a S$1,000 monthly dividend income by your 30s is achievable with the right strategy – here’s how to start early, reinvest, and let compounding do the work.
Blue-chip dividend stocks are reliable, but some Singapore REITs offer even higher yields, while still showing signs of distribution resilience.
Stocks
A 21-year investing journey reveals why time, patience, and focusing on business fundamentals matter far more than short-term stock price movements.
We look at three companies with market caps below S$1 billion that have attracted the most net institutional inflow — and ask whether the fundamentals justify the attention.
With DBS trading near S$56, investors may wonder if it’s too late — but strong earnings, capital strength, and dividends could still make it a compelling 2026 pick.
If you are looking to receive passive income every three months, here are five stocks you can consider buying.
Getting Started
Discover how just S$1,000 can build a diversified portfolio and kickstart your wealth journey.
Most new investors lose money not because markets are unfair, but because they fall into the same predictable traps early on.
In a year where markets moved faster than ever, the investors who won were the ones who refused to keep up.
Buying your first stock can feel overwhelming. This beginner-friendly guide walks you through simple steps to help you choose your first Singapore stock with confidence.



















