πŸš€STI Reaches ATHs: πŸŽ‰Cheers for Koolgal's Rewards & Check Analyst's Top 30 PicksπŸ†

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09-25

[Miser][Allin][USD]Hello, SGX Invests Tigers,

This week, $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$ has reached a high point in 17 years, and we believe whom prefer high-dividend stocks must be very excited.

Today we are pleased to introduce an experienced investor from the Tiger Trade community. She has been in the Tiger community for 1500 days and in that time has contributed 7.51k posts and has 45.67k followers. She has already been recognized as a Star Contributor in our community.

Read Here>> My Rewarding Investing Journey With Tiger After 1500 Days

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Are you a friend of hers in the community? @koolgal

She not only invests in US stocks, but is also a long-term investor in Singapore stocks, ETFs, and SREITs. Investors interested in related markets are welcome to follow her.

With the recent all time high of $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$ , Koolgal also got the ideal return as she wished. The following is her latest winning trades on $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ and $DBS Group Holdings(D05.SI)$.

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She explained in her My Rewarding Investing Journey With Tiger After 1500 Days! article:

The other ETF in my core portfolio is $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ .  This represents 30 of Singapore's best blue chips stocks in just 1 trade.  They include the 3 Big Singapore banks $DBS Group Holdings(D05.SI)$  , $ocbc bank(O39.SI)$ and $UOB(U11.SI)$ as well as $Singtel(Z74.SI)$ , $Capitaland Commercial TR(CPITF)$ , Singapore Airlines$SIA(C6L.SI)$ ,and many more. 

$STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ F is the oldest Singapore ETF with Assets Under Management of SGD 1.577 billion.  It has recently reached its 52 week  high of SGD 3.65.

Dividends are paid twice a year.  The current dividend yield is 4.75%.  I am currently up 25% on STI ETF which is pretty good compared to $SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF(SPLG)$ .  

These are just 2 of my favourite ETFs in my core portfolio which I have been dollar cost averaging over the 4 year period.  I have not sold a single unit of these 2 ETFs during this time as I believe in holding them long term. 

I must confess that in the 4 year period there have been peaks and troughs, just like a roller coaster.  There was the Covid Pandemic which disrupted our lives as well as the markets.  But through it all, I have held on tight to my core portfolio, never giving up, always believing that in the long term, the stock markets will rise.  

There will be challenges ahead but with the magic of compounding and lots of patience, I know that I will be rewarded handsomely with outsized gains in the future.  In the meantime, I also receive dividends which are a great source of passive income while waiting for capital growth. 

As the late great Charlie Munger likes to say "The Big Money is not in the Buying and Selling but in the Waiting". 

More reasons for why Koolgal love $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ you can read:

She also wrotes almost a hundred of anaysis articles on SGX stocks, ETFs and SREITs. Welcome to read more:

From @koolgal’s interpretation of the $SGX(S68.SI)$ market, you may have learned about the impact of SG bank stocks and SREITs on the $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$ and their importance.

For the lastest outlook for SGX market, Tiger Trade analyst @Tiger_James Ooi pointed in September that:

Against the backdrop of a soft landing for the global economy and expectations of continued rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, the $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$ which is dominated by high-yield bank stocks and Singapore real estate investment trusts, will have greater upside potential after breaking through the important mark of 3,300 points.

Tiger Trade analyst @Tiger_James Ooi also provided 2 tables showing us the Top 30 Weightage % names in the $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$. Table ranked by STI Index Weightage%. The tables below also includes the 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year average returns of the top 30 lists.

You must have find out the top 5 long term(10-year) winners are $YZJ Shipbldg SGD(BS6.SI)$ $DBS Group Holdings(D05.SI)$ , $ocbc bank(O39.SI)$ , $UOB(U11.SI)$ and $Mapletree Industrial Trust(MAPIF)$.

Table 1 tickers you may interested in: $Singtel(Z74.SI)$ $CapLand IntCom T(C38U.SI)$ $Keppel(BN4.SI)$ $ST Engineering(S63.SI)$ , $Wilmar Intl(F34.SI)$ $HongkongLand USD(H78.SI)$

Table 2 tickers you may interested in: $Genting Sing(G13.SI)$ $Mapletree Ind Tr(ME8U.SI)$ $Mapletree Log Tr(M44U.SI)$ $SEMBCORP INDUSTRIES LTD(U96.SI)$ $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ $Venture(V03.SI)$ $SATS LTD.(S58.SI)$ $Frasers L&C Tr(BUOU.SI)$ $Seatrium Ltd(5E2.SI)$ $Mapletree PanAsia Com Tr(N2IU.SI)$ $UOL(U14.SI)$ $Frasers Cpt Tr(J69U.SI)$.

[Heart]Thank you for reading to the end of the post.

We hope this article gives you some valuable insights into SGX share investments.[Miser]

Please leave us a message if you have any further questions and let’s celebrate Koolgals’ exciting rewards from SGX market.[666]

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