$ocbc bank(O39.SI)$ $DBS(D05.SI)$ $Grab Holdings(GRAB)$ 🌟💥🏧⏳📈 Will OCBC break out or chill below? My SGX earnings call is locked 🔒💬
I’ve been exploring ways to diversify beyond the usual US tech plays and stumbled into Singapore’s top financial names, partly thanks to my long on $GRAB. I entered at $5.04 and it’s now sitting at $5.36 with unrealized gains of 6.29%, so I figured why not look deeper into the SGX space?
Next week’s earnings setup caught my eye, especially with OCBC and DBS both reporting. These are two of Singapore’s banking heavyweights, and just looking at their size, you can tell they don’t mess around:
🇸🇬 Top 10 SG Companies by Market Cap (27Jul25):
DBS Group: $109.25B
Sea Ltd: $93.78B
OCBC Bank: $60.39B
Singtel: $53.3B
UOB: $48.18B
Grab Holdings: $22.02B
Singapore Airlines: $22.51B
ST Engineering: $26.33B
Flex: $20.11B
Wilmar International: $14.72B
Among these, OCBC stood out for me. Technically, the price has been hugging that $17.30 to $17.45 range like it’s waiting for earnings to unlock the next move. With daily momentum indicators starting to pick up and volume pulling back into support, it feels like a shift is coming. The bank’s low short interest and strong buyback potential give me confidence the downside is limited unless EPS really disappoints.
Fundamentally, the valuation is still attractive. OCBC’s CET1 ratio is strong, and its dividend yield is one of the best among the banks on that list. I’m watching NIMs, fees, and provisions closely into earnings because those are the real price movers.
So here’s where I stand:
1. I think OCBC will close at SGD 18
2. No, I don’t think DBS will hit SGD 50
I’m not expecting DBS to rally hard unless they post a serious earnings beat and show signs of expanding margins or a solid uptick in fee income. Right now, it feels like they’re stuck in that $48.50 to $49.50 range unless something big changes on the macro front.
are you backing OCBC, DBS, or looking elsewhere on the SGX?
Stay sharp 💚
KT out
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- dong123·2025-07-28Interesting indeedLikeReport
