Shyon
11-20
I hold a position in Yangzijiang Shipbuilding $YZJ Shipbldg SGD(BS6.SI)$ , so this week’s volatility definitely stood out. Despite the post-earnings drop, the rebound and solid YTD performance remind me why I’m comfortable holding it. The order book is strong, and even though the dividend yield isn’t high, I still see it as a steady long-term play.

Singapore stocks give me a good mix of stability and tax-free dividends, which really help compounding. I hold a few SG names for both growth and income, and my longest-held one has been in my portfolio for several years. I don’t trade these often—I mainly let the dividends and business growth do the work.

I’m also open to holding quality stocks for 10 years or longer as long as fundamentals stay solid. Compounding needs time, and combining dividends with patient holding remains one of my favorite ways to build wealth.

@TigerStars @Tiger_comments @Tiger_SG $YZJ Shipbldg SGD(BS6.SI)$

Dividends & Growth: What’s Your Longest-Held SG Stock?
Many think US stocks offer higher gains, but some SG stocks are also shining: For example, $PropNex(OYY.SI)$ has risen 150% YTD, with a dividend yield of about 4%! 💡 As some investors say: “Compounding is the eighth wonder of the world.” Think about it: dividends + holding for the long term—could this be a slow magic for building wealth? ✨ Plus, SG stocks have tax-free dividends What’s the longest-held Singapore stock in your portfolio? How long have you held it? Is it for dividends, growth, or both? Do you plan to hold stocks for 10 years or longer?
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