[Event] Riding the Singapore Bull — How Much Did You Make? 🎉

TigerEvents
09-23

Singapore’s stock market is on fire. The Straits Times Index has surged nearly 13% in 2025, matching the S&P 500 and outpacing many regional peers. With strong dividends, foreign inflows, and the Singapore dollar gaining strength, experts say this bull run is still in its early stages.

In 2025, several Singapore stocks have been standout performers. $Singtel(Z74.SI)$ has surged close to 40% year-to-date, powered by stronger telecom operations and dividend growth. $SGX(S68.SI)$ also advanced nearly 33%, benefiting from rising trading volumes and derivatives growth. Even industrial heavyweight $ST Engineering(S63.SI)$ joined the rally, with gains exceeding 80% as investors sought defensive, income-generating plays.

So we want to know—have you cashed in on Singapore’s rally? Whether you’ve made profits from banks, REITs, consumer plays, or dividend-heavy stocks, this is your chance to show off your wins.

How to Participate:

Leave a message in the comments section of this post, and share your stock holdings.

How to share positions?

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🎁 Reward Details

All participants will receive 5 Tiger Coins. Additionally, there are chances to win the following rewards:

  • 🍀 Lucky Trader: We will select the most interactive, insightful, or highly liked comment to receive 100 Tiger coins

  • 👑 Profit King : One trader with the highest profit will receive a USD 5 stock voucher.

⏰ Events Duration

  • September 23 – October 2, 2025

Please leave a message in the comments section of this post . Make sure you include a screenshot of your position as well. $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$

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Comments

  • highhand
    09-23
    highhand
    already bought REITs when they were depressed ... recently bought parkway health REIT. good diversification. waiting for banks to fall and buy too.
  • Aqa
    09-23
    Aqa
    [Happy]$AEM SGD(AWX.SI)$ turns in some profits, riding the good time with $Intel(INTC)$[Happy][Happy][Happy][Happy][Happy]
  • embraceit
    09-24
    embraceit
    Yes, Singapore stock is moving and more active. But, to be honest, I gained more in trading US stock.
  • JOL
    09-24
    JOL
    Bought REITs earlier this year, added some position last week. Holding onto blue chip winners like banks, ST, Sembcorp


    Not sure whether to cut loss on Comfort bought > 10 years ago. 40% down.
  • ECLC
    09-24
    ECLC
    Delighted as long as overall is green; not really bothered by how much made. Enjoy trading to keep green; dread sudden return to red.
  • Shyon
    09-23
    Shyon
    This year I’ve been trading Singapore bank stocks, mainly $DBS Group Holdings(D05.SI)$ $ocbc bank(O39.SI)$ . The Straits Times Index rally is impressive, and I wanted to ride the momentum with defensive, dividend-paying financials. So far, returns haven’t matched those of U.S. bank stocks or other U.S. equities.

    I still value the stability and dividends from DBS and OCBC. While Singapore banks may not offer the same short-term upside as U.S. counterparts, their fundamentals and steady income make them attractive for a balanced portfolio. Watching them alongside the broader market rally has been encouraging.

    Overall, it’s a learning experience and a way to diversify. My returns aren’t the highest, but it’s a reminder that markets offer different risk-reward profiles. I’ll keep an eye on opportunities to rotate between Singapore and U.S. financials and look forward to the rest of 2025. $DBS 5xLongSG251023(QARW.SI)$

    @TigerEvents @TigerStars @Tiger_comments

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