The "Hard Asset" Giant Selling for 80 Cents on the Dollar |🦖EP1390 #investingiguana

🟩 Is your bank account actually a melting ice cube? Most Singaporean investors look at their savings and see safety, but the mathematical reality of 2026 paints a much darker picture. With "shadow inflation" silently eroding purchasing power and global currency instability rising, holding cash is no longer a neutral position—it’s a guaranteed loss. In this video, we dissect the "Debt-to-GDP Death Spiral" and explain why the traditional advice of keeping your money in a "safe" 2% savings account might be the riskiest move you can make right now.

We are diving deep into the Singapore market to find the true "inflation shields" that can protect your wealth when paper money fails. I’m breaking down the critical difference between retail darlings like Sheng Siong and hard-asset giants like Wilmar International. We’ll look past the surface-level share prices and dig into the real metrics that matter during an economic reset: Price-to-Book ratios, Gearing strategies, and the vital importance of tangible assets over thin-margin retail operations.

Read the full in-depth article with video at

YOUTUBE ➡️ https://youtu.be/-e7BeearZUk

SUBSTACK ➡️ https://open.substack.com/pub/investingiguana/p/the-hard-asset-giant-selling-for?r=5enmf1&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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