Alls posts tagged "STI"
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4 Stocks This Week
/ 4 years ago4 Good Performing Non-STI Stocks That Are Getting Significant Trading Activities: AEM Holdings (AWX); SPH (T39); Sempcorp Marine (S51); iFAST (AIY)
The STI has been one of the best-performing indexes in 2021. But besides STI stocks, there are non-STI stocks on that...
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4 Stocks This Week
/ 4 years ago4 Best Performing Stocks On STI In 2021: SIA (C6L); Jardine Strategic (J37); Hongkong Land (H78); Yangzijiang (BS6)
The STI has been one of Asia’s best performing index in 2021 thus far.
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Investing
/ 4 years ago10 Companies That Beat The Straits Times Index (STI) in 2020
The top performing company was a 10-bagger in 2020, gaining over 2,600% alone.
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Investing
/ 4 years agoLump Sum VS DCA: How Much Would You Have Made (Or Lost) If You Started Investing In January 2020
The STI would have earned you a positive return in 2020 if you invested via a DCA approach each month.
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Investing
/ 5 years ago10 Companies That Beat The Straits Times Index (STI) In The First Half Of 2020
The best performing SGX companies, over $1 billion, returned between 1.0% and 439%.
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4 Stocks This Week
/ 5 years ago4 Stocks This Week (STI Reserve List) [5 June 2020] Keppel DC; Suntec; Frasers Logistics & Commercial; Keppel REIT
The key to any successful team is a strong bench. Here are the Straits Times Index's lineup of reserves.
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Investing
/ 5 years agoCOVID-19 Stock Market Crash: Why I Always Prefer The S&P 500 Over The Straits Times Index
Examining data on how each index performed during and after a market crash.
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Investing
/ 5 years agoCOVID-19’s Impact On The STI: How Singapore’s Strongest Stocks Are Faring – And Should You Invest Now?
Even within the STI, SGX actually eked out a gain a 3% in 2020, while SATS has dived 40%.
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Investing
/ 6 years agoS&P500 vs Straits Times Index: Which Is “Better” For Beginner Singapore Investors?
Which are you invested in?
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Investing
/ 6 years agoStraits Times Index (STI) Stocks: How Much Would You Have Gained (Or Lost) If You Invested In 2018
Years like 2018 is why it pays to invest in a diversified portfolio over the long term.