STI 5,000 Ceiling: Weekly Stock Winners and Losers for Week Ending 7 Feb 2026 | 🦖EP1415

The Investing Iguana
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🟩 The Straits Times Index is flirting with the critical 5,000-point psychological ceiling, a milestone we haven’t seen in a generation. For investors in the "Retirement Red Zone," this euphoria brings a dangerous temptation to chase gains just as the market hits a potential peak. With bond yields sliding and US tech volatility spilling over into Asia, the big question remains: are we on the verge of a historic breakout, or is the "Smart Money" already quietly heading for the exits while retail investors rush in?

In this episode, we strip away the corporate hype to look at the "hard math" behind the week's biggest movers. We break down the massive "Valuation Gap" in Singtel following its KKR deal, analyze why CapitaLand India Trust (CLINT) has suddenly become a market darling, and investigate the painful "dilution" reality facing Keppel REIT shareholders. I also explain critical concepts like "Rental Reversion" and "NIM Squeeze" to help you understand why DBS's upcoming earnings report is the "Godzilla" event that will decide the immediate fate of the Singapore market.

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