id6230 Posted January 24, 2008 Share Posted January 24, 2008 StockMarket 101When the market is down think of it as an opportunity to find bargains. Quote Link to comment
okey_lang2 Posted January 24, 2008 Share Posted January 24, 2008 hey hey hey wag ganun, maraming tatalon sa building, it havnt dipped pa the support line kaya hopes up pa hang seng rebounded good today, so im hoping this is just a global consolidation. Quote Link to comment
okey_lang2 Posted January 24, 2008 Share Posted January 24, 2008 i dont think obama has anything to do with it, kc global eto eh, tama si arkitekto nag cut ng rate ang fed pro dpat mga ibang strong countries do the same. let hope that ma encourage na mga tao mag invest ndi at wag mag panic selling. hay ratio ng foreign buying vs selling is 1:3 halos sa p6 Quote Link to comment
boy popoy Posted January 24, 2008 Share Posted January 24, 2008 grabe, just 2 days of an up market, and all of a sudden buhay nanaman mga tao dito! just be cautious guys, this could just be a technical bounce. unless the foreign selling stops, i doubt we will go straight up from here. Quote Link to comment
magnus Posted January 25, 2008 Share Posted January 25, 2008 if di maganda market sa US mamayang gabi it might be prudent to sell on monday... doon sa naka bili in the past 3 days. Quote Link to comment
wisecracker75 Posted January 28, 2008 Share Posted January 28, 2008 I'm ver interested in investing in stocks. Any one who can give me good advice will surely be appreciated Quote Link to comment
yan7181 Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 reduced when the market rebound, that is what i can say, i really feel it when i was in hongkong last week. What is the worst senario for listening to me? u will not earn, but, u wont loose anything. But, if it really becomes bearish market, it will be disaster for u. Some of my friend has already disappeared 50kpeso just this month, worst case is 30% of the capital, sigh... Quote Link to comment
crabman Posted January 31, 2008 Share Posted January 31, 2008 Short term, get MBT if it falls below P38... :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
boy popoy Posted January 31, 2008 Share Posted January 31, 2008 Short term, get MBT if it falls below P38... :thumbsupsmiley: mukhang nagpunta ka sa market outlook seminar ng citisec ah. hehe. Quote Link to comment
yan7181 Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 interest rate being sliced down, not sure whether it is a good side, all the while the government uses it to fight against inflation. But short term should be good news for share holders.... Quote Link to comment
best_X_girlfriend Posted February 11, 2008 Share Posted February 11, 2008 sa tagal ko nang hindi bumibisita sa MTC, ngayon ko lang nakita 'tong thread na 'to. well, anyway. here's my concern and i hope you guys can help me out. i got a small share from one of the biggest network in this country. its initial price was P8.50 and i was lucky enough to have 3000 worth of share. i heard that the share is now at 11.50 or 10 something. i am curious of how the stock market works and how i can play with the stocks i have. can i use my share from this network to buy another stock? how much is the usual initial price? do i really need a broker? help, anyone. thanks! Quote Link to comment
okey_lang2 Posted February 11, 2008 Share Posted February 11, 2008 best x gf - ill try my best to feed your curiousity, but first kung gma hawak mo, pls check it, you might be loosing money na...nasa 6 nacya ngyn... go to the web site howthingswork.com.....there you will get some roots on how the market work...try to make online research so you would understand...then kng gs2 mo i career ng bahagya online brokers like citiseconline.com the give free seminars. yes a advise you to get a broker...ung citisec okey na un...you can read a lot of tips and advices there to guide you on what to and what not to buy, take not advice lng un...its your gut feel parin ika nga... anyways pls pm me if there are more things i can help you with...there are a lot of approach in playing the stock market kc Quote Link to comment
boy popoy Posted February 12, 2008 Share Posted February 12, 2008 sa tagal ko nang hindi bumibisita sa MTC, ngayon ko lang nakita 'tong thread na 'to. well, anyway. here's my concern and i hope you guys can help me out. i got a small share from one of the biggest network in this country. its initial price was P8.50 and i was lucky enough to have 3000 worth of share. i heard that the share is now at 11.50 or 10 something. i am curious of how the stock market works and how i can play with the stocks i have. can i use my share from this network to buy another stock? how much is the usual initial price? do i really need a broker? help, anyone. thanks! you have to learn fundamental anaylysis and technical analysis. please dont just go by "gut-feel" otherwise you might as well just flip a coin to make your decisions. you need to educate yourself so you can learn what stock to buy (fundamentals), and when to buy it and when to sell it (technicals). Quote Link to comment
Guest lustfortravel Posted February 13, 2008 Share Posted February 13, 2008 (edited) sa tagal ko nang hindi bumibisita sa MTC, ngayon ko lang nakita 'tong thread na 'to. well, anyway. here's my concern and i hope you guys can help me out. i got a small share from one of the biggest network in this country. its initial price was P8.50 and i was lucky enough to have 3000 worth of share. i heard that the share is now at 11.50 or 10 something. i am curious of how the stock market works and how i can play with the stocks i have. can i use my share from this network to buy another stock? how much is the usual initial price? do i really need a broker? help, anyone. thanks! are you holding on to a physical stock certificate? if you are, then you have two ways to dispose. first, go to a broker, open an account with them and they will ask you to endorse the certificate and fill up some forms/submit requirements. your certificate then has to "clear" first before they can sell it in the market. clearing i believe takes around 2-3 weeks ( guys, correct me if i am wrong), again it will depend on the stock transfer office and how fast they can process this. by the time the broker has the go-signal to sell, the price might be different. so be careful. you can also opt to do it through an online broker ( to reduce the commission fees. over the counter brokers have higher commission rates). scout around and open an account with them . as soon as your application is approved, you can have your stock lodged to your online account. once it is lodged, you can trade it yourself online. you have to be able to sell your shares of stock first before you can buy another stock from the proceeds. or you can opt to keep your shares in that stock and fund your purchase of another stock separately. by the way, crediting of your account is not done on the same day,there is a t +3 or 4 days ( again, correct me anyone if i'm giving the wrong info). so for example, if you sell on a monday, your account will be credited on thursday if it is t +3. to be sure, check with your broker of choice. do you need a broker? yes, whether its over the counter or online. that's the only way you can dispose of your shares. Edited February 13, 2008 by lustfortravel Quote Link to comment
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