“Longest-Held SG Stock? 🏆
Some people have DBS, OCBC, SGX or even Sheng Siong sitting in their portfolios so long… the stocks probably qualify for CPF contributions already. 😂🇸🇬
While US markets get all the hype — AI rockets, tech moonshots 🚀✨ — Singapore stocks are like that dependable friend:
Steady, drama-free, pays you dividends, and never ghosts you. 💌
Just look at names like DBS (dividends that hit harder than kopi-gao), Sheng Siong (every recession = stronger), or SGX (the tollbooth of Singapore markets). These are the classic “I’ll just hold until my grandkids ask me what a share certificate is” type of stocks. 📜👶
And then you’ve got gems like PropNex — up 150% YTD?! 😳
That’s not just growth — that’s ‘did someone secretly install a turbocharger?’ kind of performance.
Plus a ~4% dividend yield? It’s basically giving both angbao 🧧 and capital gains at the same time.
They say compounding is the 8th wonder of the world…
But honestly:
Year 1: “Eh… nothing much.”
Year 5: “Got a bit of shiok.”
Year 10: “WAH. Why didn’t I buy more?!” 💥📈
A lot of SG investors have held their favourites for 5, 10, even 15+ years — and some are still diamond-handsing 💎✋ because:
• Dividends keep flowing (and tax-free somemore 😌).
• Business keeps growing slowly but surely.
• No need to check every day — can sleep peacefully 😴
As for me?
My longest-held SG stock? Let’s just say… if it were a child, it’d be in upper primary already. 🧒📚
I started for dividends, stayed for growth, and now we’re basically in a committed long-term relationship. ❤️
Will I hold for 10+ years?
If the company keeps paying me to be patient…
Confirm can. Steady lah. 💼💵
So — what’s YOUR longest-held SG stock?
DBS? Sheng Siong? SGX? Or one of those silent multibaggers that suddenly woke up this year?”**
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