koolgal
10-25
๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸWhile the world chases  stocks with AI dreams & quantum leaps, I am quietly collecting dividends from DBS $DBS(D05.SI)$ the God of cash flow.

Warren Buffett declared : We can perfectly well buy businesses that don't grow at all. If the business is satisfactory we will gladly own them.

Translation? If the cash gushes & the capex is low, you have got a financial geyser. If a company prints money without needing to reinvent itself every quarter, it is not boring, it is beautiful.

DBS fits Buffett model of high cash flow & eternal compounding.

Dividend Royalty : DBS yields over 4%, paid out every quarter.

DBS is a cash flow machine.  With net profit crossing SGD 2.5 billion per quarter, DBS does not chase growth. It commands it.

DBS CET1 ratio is 15.2% - fortress grade.

DBS is the kind of stock that I would hold forever.  No drama, just deposits & dividends.

DBS is my favourite cash cow.

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Old-School Stocks Shing! Prefer โ€œStory Stocksโ€ or โ€œCash-Payingโ€ Ones?
Old giants are making a comeback! Recently, several long-standing industry leaders have been showing strong performance, and sector rotation seems to be underway. As tech cools off, traditional industries like retail giants (Walmart) and industrial stocks are catching investor attention. Is this a temporary rally, or the start of a broader shift back to classic winners? Are traditional โ€œold giantโ€ stocks the safer bet in the current market? Which traditional industries do you think have the most upside potential this year?
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