• Tiger_SGTiger_SG
      ·04-01 20:54

      3 SGX Stocks Rising Despite Crash: Time to Buy or Too Late to Chase?

      March has been rough for the Singapore market. Banks, gaming, and consumer stocks have all taken turns getting hit. But what’s interesting is this: while many stocks are falling, a few are quietly climbing. Among SGX blue chips and mainboard names, these three not only avoided the selloff but posted eye-catching gains: $AEM SGD(AWX.SI)$: +151% YTD $ST Engineering(S63.SI)$: hit a record high in mid-March (+31% YTD) $Keppel(BN4.SI)$ +15% YTD What’s behind their resilience? And are they still worth chasing? output0.png 1. $AEM SGD(AWX.SI)$: From “Intel Proxy” to AI Beneficiary, +90% in 90 Days This might be the most
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    • OptionspuppyOptionspuppy
      ·20:16

      Options puppy trading ideas : OUE REIT my 6.28% cash flow dividend stock

      📈 Why I’m Buying OUE REIT (TS0U): A 6.28% Dividend Play with Solid TA & FA 💰 📊 Price Action & Technical Setup From a technical analysis (TA) perspective, OUE REIT is showing a steady and constructive structure that makes it attractive for accumulation rather than speculation. The price is currently trading around 0.355 SGD, holding above key short-term moving averages (VMA1 and VMA2), which signals near-term support. Even more importantly, the longer-term trend (visible from the broader chart) shows a gradual upward trajectory from ~0.32 to ~0.38, followed by a healthy consolidation. This type of price behavior is important. Instead of a sharp spike (which often leads to sharp crashes), OUE REIT has formed a “higher lows” pattern, suggesting buyers are stepping in consistently. The
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    • MkohMkoh
      ·19:41
      st eng PE is at all time high Defense stocks aren't best judged on trailing P/E alone. Key factors include:Order backlog & book-to-bill ratio — Visibility into multi-year revenue (ST Eng has a healthy one). Growth profile — Especially in high-margin areas like electronics, cyber, and smart defence systems. EV/EBIT or forward P/E — These better capture the business quality than trailing earnings, which can be lumpy. Contract stability — Government-backed revenue often justifies a premium. Many quality defence names trade at elevated multiples today due to geopolitical spending, but always cross-check with EV/EBITDA, free cash flow conversion, and peer comps (e.g., some pure-play defence peers sit lower, while growth-oriented ones command 30x+ forward). At current levels, ST Eng pr
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    • OptionspuppyOptionspuppy
      ·14:49

      🇸🇬 My Long-Term Plan: Dollar-Cost Averaging Singapore’s Top Dividend Stocks 💰📊

      🌆 Why I’m Focusing on Singapore Blue Chips When I look at my portfolio, I don’t just want growth—I want stability, income, and resilience. That’s why I’m choosing to dollar-cost average into Singapore’s top companies through this ETF. Singapore’s market is unique: • Strong banking sector dominance 🏦 • Reliable dividend culture 💵 • Exposure to Asia growth + global trade 🌏 By dollar-cost averaging (DCA), I remove the stress of timing the market. I simply buy consistently, whether prices are high or low, and let compounding do the heavy lifting. ⸻ 💡 Why I Dollar-Cost Average (DCA) I use DCA because: • I don’t try to predict short-term moves • I smooth out volatility over time • I build positions during both fear and optimism Especially after a rally, I prefer DCA because: 👉 I avoid buying eve
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·05:41
      🌟🌟🌟March was supposed to be the month of dour faces and checking our portfolios with one eye closed.  But then there are $AEM SGD(AWX.SI)$ $ST Engineering(S63.SI)$ and $Keppel(BN4.SI)$ , acting like they did not know that the market was having a meltdown. AEM is having a party, surging over 90% because it finally realised that AI is the magic word that makes investors excited and throw money at it. ST Engineering is sitting on a SGD 32 billion order book, which is more sec
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-01 23:40
      March has been rough for the Singapore market, but the divergence stands out. While many sectors sold off, $AEM SGD(AWX.SI)$ , $ST Engineering(S63.SI)$ and $Keppel(BN4.SI)$ moved higher — showing the market is rotating into names with strong earnings visibility and structural themes. For me, AEM is the most interesting but also the most speculative. The AI/HPC shift and cash flow recovery are real positives, but the sharp rally already prices in a lot, so I’d be cautious chasing here. ST Engineering (S63.SI) and Keppel Corporation (BN4.SI) feel more stable. ST Engineering has strong order visibility but looks fully valued, while Keppel’s data center a
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·04-01 22:34
      This might be the most surprising dark horse on SGX this year. AEM is a semiconductor testing equipment company that has long been heavily tied to Intel. But the story has changed dramatically.
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·04-01 22:33
      March has been rough for the Singapore market. Banks, gaming, and consumer stocks have all taken turns getting hit. But what’s interesting is this: while many stocks are falling, a few are quietly climbing.
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    • unitlancerunitlancer
      ·04-01 21:01
      Market now seem to be picking up again, let's see if it goes up further.
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    • Tiger_SGTiger_SG
      ·04-01 20:54

      3 SGX Stocks Rising Despite Crash: Time to Buy or Too Late to Chase?

      March has been rough for the Singapore market. Banks, gaming, and consumer stocks have all taken turns getting hit. But what’s interesting is this: while many stocks are falling, a few are quietly climbing. Among SGX blue chips and mainboard names, these three not only avoided the selloff but posted eye-catching gains: $AEM SGD(AWX.SI)$: +151% YTD $ST Engineering(S63.SI)$: hit a record high in mid-March (+31% YTD) $Keppel(BN4.SI)$ +15% YTD What’s behind their resilience? And are they still worth chasing? output0.png 1. $AEM SGD(AWX.SI)$: From “Intel Proxy” to AI Beneficiary, +90% in 90 Days This might be the most
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      3 SGX Stocks Rising Despite Crash: Time to Buy or Too Late to Chase?
    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·05:41
      🌟🌟🌟March was supposed to be the month of dour faces and checking our portfolios with one eye closed.  But then there are $AEM SGD(AWX.SI)$ $ST Engineering(S63.SI)$ and $Keppel(BN4.SI)$ , acting like they did not know that the market was having a meltdown. AEM is having a party, surging over 90% because it finally realised that AI is the magic word that makes investors excited and throw money at it. ST Engineering is sitting on a SGD 32 billion order book, which is more sec
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-01 23:40
      March has been rough for the Singapore market, but the divergence stands out. While many sectors sold off, $AEM SGD(AWX.SI)$ , $ST Engineering(S63.SI)$ and $Keppel(BN4.SI)$ moved higher — showing the market is rotating into names with strong earnings visibility and structural themes. For me, AEM is the most interesting but also the most speculative. The AI/HPC shift and cash flow recovery are real positives, but the sharp rally already prices in a lot, so I’d be cautious chasing here. ST Engineering (S63.SI) and Keppel Corporation (BN4.SI) feel more stable. ST Engineering has strong order visibility but looks fully valued, while Keppel’s data center a
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·04-01 22:33
      March has been rough for the Singapore market. Banks, gaming, and consumer stocks have all taken turns getting hit. But what’s interesting is this: while many stocks are falling, a few are quietly climbing.
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·04-01 22:34
      This might be the most surprising dark horse on SGX this year. AEM is a semiconductor testing equipment company that has long been heavily tied to Intel. But the story has changed dramatically.
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    • unitlancerunitlancer
      ·04-01 21:01
      Market now seem to be picking up again, let's see if it goes up further.
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