I’ve always dreamed of someday deriving my entire income from investing in the Philippine stock market, and until this day I have always pursued that dream. I am not only dreaming about it, I am doing something about it. I am actively investing in the Philippine stock market and continuing to read books and attend seminars on how I can be more effective in investing in the Philippine stock market. I’ve always preferred investing in the Philippine stock market over any other forms of investments. My parents told me that Real Estate is the way to go when it comes to investment since my grandparents has been very successful in this. I am a license real estate broker, but I am not very enthusiastic with real estate. I could cite several reasons why I don’t want real estate as my main investment vehicle of investment but I prefer to make it a topic in another post. I could give you a reason right now, I firmly believe (Based also on several studies) that investing in the Philippine stock … [Read more...]
How to invest in the Philippine Stock market – Part 4c
Stock Market Conventions and Terms This is the third installment of Part 4 on how to invest in the Philippine stock market. In the first 2 parts of this series we discussed what a stock is and how to search for stock information. Now we will discuss the first half of the stock information sheet in detail. If you wish to view the previous posts click on Financial Management and investments in the categories section and you can find the stock market series there. 3.) Understanding the stock information sheet The Stock information sheet in the Philippine Stock Exchange has two columns. We will discuss the first column first. 1.) ISIN - The first thing that you see is “ISIN.” This is the stock’s International Securities Identifying Number. This number is unique for all kinds of securities worldwide. (A security is an instrument representing a financial value, such as common stocks, bonds, debt securities, bank notes etc. ) We don’t want to go into how they assign the … [Read more...]
How to invest in the Philippine stock market – Part 4b
Stock Market Conventions and Terms 2.) Searching for stock information Previously we tackled what a stock is and other things that are fundamental in order that we might be better equipped to become stock market traders or investors. Always remember that we live in the information technology age and in this age, knowledge is power. That is why it is very important that we have a good grasp of stock market terms and conventions before we tackle the nuances of actual buying and selling. The primary source of information of stocks that has been traded in the Philippine stock exchange is no other than the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) itself. So we will go to the website and try to make sense of the data that is presented there. Point your browsers to the Philippine stock Exchange website (PSE)(www.pse.org.ph) You will then be presented with the front page of the PSE website. Don’t worry that you cannot understand the stuff in there, we will just tackle them later on. We will … [Read more...]
How to invest in the Philippine Stock Market – Part 4a
Stock Market Conventions and Terms If you have read my previous post you must have already known why companies trade in the stock market and why you should invest in the stock market. In order to successfully trade in the stock market you must first understand the language that is being used in trading. There are several terms that might still sound foreign to you. Take note the definition of the terms that will be discussed here will not be very technical. This is not meant to be a comprehensive, “encyclopedic” dictionary or list of technical and detailed stock market terms and conventions. If you wish to have a deeper technical meaning to stock market concepts, then try searching for other sources. The concepts explained here is intended for the ordinary layman. 1.) UNDESTANDING SHARES OF STOCK – First of all we need to understand what a stock is. A stock is in a sense “a piece of ownership of a company.” To fully understand this, I will have to give a “crash course” in … [Read more...]