SGX: Dividend Hero or Zero? | 🦖 #TheInvestingIguana EP553

The Investing Iguana
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🟩 Is Singapore Exchange (SGX) a dividend powerhouse or a ticking time bomb? In this eye-opening video, I dive deep into SGX's dividend strategy, uncovering the truth behind its 3.1% yield. Discover the crucial ex-dividend date you can't afford to miss and learn how to evaluate dividend sustainability like a pro. I'll break down SGX's payout ratio, earnings growth, and 10-year dividend history to help you decide if it's a hero for your portfolio or a zero you should avoid. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this analysis will equip you with the knowledge to make informed decisions about SGX and dividend stocks in general. Don't miss out on this essential guide to navigating the world of dividends and maximizing your returns! $SGX(S68.SI)$

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