Z-Score Secrets Institutional Pros Use Now
Don't just look at the long queue at the stall; check if the Uncle can still pay his rent.
It is 7:30 AM at the Bedok Interchange hawker centre. You are standing in the queue for your favourite economic bee hoon, clutching a lukewarm cup of kopi-o kosong. You watch the stall owner—a man who has been chopping cabbage and frying noodles in the exact same spot since 1998. He looks busy. The queue is long. The wok is roaring. To the untrained eye, business is booming.
And let’s be honest, this is exactly how most retail investors look at the stock market. We see a company with a familiar logo, a long history, and a shiny annual report, and we assume the financial foundations are as solid as HDB concrete. We look at the dividend payout hitting our bank accounts and think, “Business is booming.”
But what you do not see at the hawker stall is the supplier waiting at the back alley demanding cash, the rent hike letter sitting unopened on the counter, and the depleted savings tin hidden under the sink.




