This Week's Best Stock Was a Forensic Red Flag, Iggy's Weekly Winners & Losers | EP1665🦖
This Week's Best Stock Was a Forensic Red Flag, Iggy's Weekly Winners & Losers | EP1665🦖
A 16 percent weekly gain on CSE Global is exactly the kind of move that makes a CPF or SRS investor feel like they are missing out, but the cash flow trail tells a very different story. When operating cash turns negative while price races ahead, the market is rewarding a strategic review headline, not a proven ability to keep paying you reliably from real money. The same tension shows up on the losers side too, where a 6 percent drop in Centurion Accommodation REIT sits on top of balance sheet metrics that still clear Iggy's hard gates.
For a retirement portfolio, the question is not whether your screen is green this week, it is whether that green reflects businesses that clear the 3.2 percent Forensic Floor and 4.7 percent yield hurdle with genuine cash behind the number. Centurion Accommodation REIT currently sits in Iggy's Forensic Zone: Zone 3, Conditional, because the distributions are still too young to treat as a fortress, while CSE Global’s projected 1.9 percent yield at peak prices fails to justify equity volatility at all. If your portfolio just had a “good week”, this is the moment to check whether your biggest winners are actually weakening your future income instead of protecting it.
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