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Which Stock is Your Retirement Pick?

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This week, $OCBC Bank(O39.SI)$ hit a new high, reaching SGD 18.8! Some Tigers said: “I’m counting on OCBC for my retirement. It’s up over 80% in the past 5 years—just holding it gives me peace of mind.” OCBC remains the cheapest among the Big Three banks, and its earnings continue to perform steadily. But… can a single stock really be enough for retirement? Bank-retirement camp: Holding bank stocks long-term = steady happiness. REIT camp: Relying on cash flow for retirement feels more secure. It’s really about that feeling of “getting paid every year”: CICT, MIT, FLCT, MLT. These can also be bought with CPF or through Endowus, making long-term holding even easier. CPF balances can be used to buy Singapore stocks. Endowus helps with tax savings and gives access to a wider variety of funds! So, which is your retirement stock? Join our discussion! Are you buying it with CPF, holding through Endowus, or do you have your own retirement portfolio? Your most trusted “core retirement assets” What long-term holdings you’ve bought with CPF / SRS / cash Each participating tiger would get at least 5 tiger coins! ——————————————————————— Grow Your CPF/SRS/CDP in Cash Boost Account Grow your retirement with CPF/SRS in Tiger Cash Boost Account. Sell CDP securities instantly. Professional. Convenient. Diversified. Manage your investments all in one place. Cash Boost Account, SGD 688 Cash Vouchers* up for grabs!
Which Stock is Your Retirement Pick?

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