Best buys

These are names showing strength or interesting setups in the U.S. / global markets:

• Apple (AAPL) — recently broke above a “handle” entry, suggesting continuation potential. 

• Micron Technology (MU) — one of the “best stocks to buy or watch” in recent articles, benefiting from memory demand. 

• Futu Holdings (FUTU) — showing strong profit growth and momentum in Asia / China tech space. 

• Sea Ltd (SE) — strong e-commerce and digital business growth in SEA region; large upside if growth continues. 

🏙 Singapore / Southeast Asia names to watch

Since you’re in Singapore, here are some local / regional names that analysts are flagging:

• UMS Integration — picked by DBS as a “top technology pick,” benefiting from AI / semiconductor tailwinds. 

• Keppel Ltd (SGX: BN4) — analysts at POEMS see improved earnings 2H25 from projects (e.g. cables, power) and rate of return on those. 

• Geo Energy (SGX: RE4) — flagged by POEMS with strong production outlook, infrastructure buildouts, possible upside. 

• PropNex (SGX: OYY) — expected earnings growth (supported by housing / real estate activity) and dividend yield. 

• City Developments (SGX: C09) — attractive valuation (discount to RNAV), possible asset monetization. 

• SIA (Singapore Airlines, C6L) — on the list of undervalued SGX stocks; could benefit when global travel / costs stabilize. 

• Wilmar International (F34) — agribusiness / food processing name often cited as undervalued in Singapore. 

• OCBC (O39) — good yield + relatively stable banking name in Singapore

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  • JackQuant
    ·10-03
    Thanks for conclusion!
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