Shyon
04-09
Q1 2026 showed Singapore equities staying resilient despite global volatility. The STI outperformed thanks to leaders like ST Engineering, Wilmar Intl and OCBC Bank, while AEM’s huge rally highlighted the upside in selective mid-cap exposure.

Institutional buying into Singtel, SIA, Industrials, and telecom stocks, plus buybacks from Singtel, OCBC, and Keppel, adds strong price support. REITs like $CapLand IntCom T(C38U.SI)$ and $Keppel DC Reit(AJBU.SI)$ also remain appealing for dividend income. Liquidity staying strong in mid-cap names is another encouraging sign for market participation.

For me, this confirms the value of balancing growth opportunities with long-term DCA investing into STI ETFs to capture Singapore’s AI-driven growth story. Singapore’s GDP outlook also provides a supportive macro backdrop. Staying diversified across growth, dividends, and defensive holdings feels like the smartest approach here.

@Tiger_SG @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub

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While global markets were hit by heavy turbulence in Q1 2026 (FTSE Global Index down 3.0%), $Solidion Technology Inc.(STI)$ stood like a fortress! Not only did it rise 5.1%, but its total return including dividends reached a solid 5.6%. The Industrials and Consumer sectors were the stars of the show. ST Engineering and Wilmar International led the blue-chip charge, while AEM (the MVP of mid-caps) delivered a jaw-dropping 142.4% return in just three months! How did your portfolio look at the end of Q1 2026? Are you on the board of top performers or top traded lists?
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