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Smart Reads of the Week: Growth, Dividends and What to Do in a Market Correction

Smart Reads of the Week: Growth, Dividends and What to Do in a Market Correction

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Markets may be volatile, but that hasn't stopped savvy investors from looking for opportunity. Whether it's building a dividend-paying portfolio, finding dependable growth stocks, or taking advantage of a market correction, this week's Smart Reads is full of actionable insights to help you grow your portfolio and stay focused on the long game.
If you've ever wondered how to invest a fresh lump sum, we've got you covered. We spotlight four blue-chip Singapore stocks we'd seriously consider if we had S$20,000 to invest. These companies offer a strong mix of stability, track record, and room to grow.
Meanwhile, income seekers and growth-focused investors alike will find value in our latest stock roundups. From mid-cap names and REITs to US stocks offering both dividends and growth, this week's picks are all about building a balanced portfolio that works through different market cycles.
And if recent volatility has you feeling uneasy, we share our perspective on how to make the most of a market correction — including what not to do, and how to keep your long-term strategy intact.
4 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks I Intend to Buy If I Had S$20,000 If you're starting fresh or topping up your portfolio, these blue-chip stocks offer a solid foundation.
Looking for Attractive Growth Stocks? Here Are 4 That You Can Add to Your Portfolio These companies are growing steadily and could be great long-term additions to your watchlist.
Looking to Improve Your Dividend Income? These 4 Singapore Stocks Should Do the Trick Build stronger passive income with these Singapore stocks offering attractive and sustainable yields.
4 US Stocks Delivering an Attractive Mix of Growth and Dividends A rare blend of income and expansion, these US stocks tick both boxes.
How to Make the Most of a Market Correction Market dips don't have to derail your goals. Here's how to stay calm and spot opportunity.
4 Mid-Cap Singapore Stocks Providing Both Growth and Dividends These mid-sized names offer an appealing mix of capital appreciation and income.
4 Singapore REITs That Reported Higher Distributable Income These REITs are increasing their payouts, a strong sign for income-focused investors.
5 Dividend-Paying Singapore Stocks That Are Perfect for an Income Investor's Portfolio These five stocks combine consistency and yield, making them ideal for long-term income.
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