Forecasting a portfolio’s return is elusive, and predicting short-term winning stocks is practically mission impossible. Between business uncertainties and macro noise, the short-term is often a coin flip.

However, it’s still a fun exercise to document my thoughts and revisit my long-term thesis.

To be clear: These are not recommendations. In fact, these six stocks could easily be the worst performers of 2026.

I’ve summarised the names below, but the ‘Why’ matters more than the ‘What.’

In my latest video, I share the catalysts that could propel their prices, current valuations, and most importantly, what could go wrong.

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Summary of My Potential Top 6 Stocks

Stock NameTickerThe Key Question
ComfortDelGroSGX: C52Can rising dividends stay sustainable?
iFAST CorpSGX: AIYWill the Global Bank synergy pay off?
Parkway Life REITSGX: C2PUHow much will “Project Renaissance” bump dividends?
UMS IntegrationSGX: 558Will production ramp-up show in the numbers?
AlphabetNASDAQ: GOOGLIs it too late to buy the Cloud momentum?
The Trade DeskNASDAQ: TTDCan sales growth accelerates again?

Which of these six do you think is the strongest play for the year ahead? Or is there another “dark horse” on your radar?

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Disclaimer

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