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Selling a winning stock is often harder than buying one — but the right decision depends on fundamentals, valuation, and portfolio balance, not emotions.
AI demand and rental hikes are boosting DPUs for these 3 S-REITs. Here is what investors should know.
These five types of Singapore stocks offer pricing power, steady cash flows, and income growth that can help protect wealth in 2026.
This week’s Smart Reads looks at dividend stocks for quarterly income, blue chips worth buying at STI 5,000, and REITs positioned for higher DPUs in 2026. We also explore gold versus stocks and ang pow investing ideas.
We look at Lendlease REIT’s expansion, Centurion and Wilmar’s earnings, the S$1.2B UI Boustead REIT IPO, and Netflix’s strategic pivot in this week’s market highlights.
A deep dive into the FY2025 performance of two Singapore blue chips, ST Engineering and Venture Corporation.
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Explore the full-year results of these three Singapore REITs to see which dividend heavyweights offer the best income visibility and long-term DPU growth potential.
Dividend cuts can hurt both income and confidence, but these three stocks stand out for hardly ever cutting their payouts.
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.
Stocks
Discover how SATS and Wilmar are navigating global headwinds to deliver resilient earnings and improved cash flow for investors.
Market rallies often lift the obvious winners first. But the biggest surprises sometimes come from stocks that were quietly improving before sentiment turned.
Tariff threats are here to stay – at least for now. How do we add resilience to our portfolio?
The stock market is measuring what’s easy to see and missing what actually matters.
Getting Started
First, build a solid portfolio. Next, invest little and often, and stay in for the long game. Also, accept that you won’t be right all the time.
If semi-annual reporting makes you nervous about a stock holding, that’s not a reporting problem — it’s a conviction problem.
Here are several valuable lessons you can take to heart that I’ve gleaned from two decades of investing.
Here’s why diversification is important in investing and how you can achieve it for your investment portfolio.






















