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I’m a long term investor as well. Been investing in the stock market for 6 years now. I’m listing my stock picks here daily.

1st stock: CREIT, currently the best performing REIT

>Trading at 43% below its fair value

>Earnings are forecast to grow 14.9% per year 

>Earnings grew by 150% for the past year

>Dividend yield is 7.4%

>The only REIT for leasing of land to renewable energy development. Good future prospect.

Good stock pick for long term investment.

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22 hours ago, Pisot69 said:

I’m a long term investor as well. Been investing in the stock market for 6 years now. I’m listing my stock picks here daily.

1st stock: CREIT, currently the best performing REIT

>Trading at 43% below its fair value

>Earnings are forecast to grow 14.9% per year 

>Earnings grew by 150% for the past year

>Dividend yield is 7.4%

>The only REIT for leasing of land to renewable energy development. Good future prospect.

Good stock pick for long term investment.

Can I ask how do I invest in Ph REITS if I'm based abroad? 

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2nd stock: FGEN (First Gen Corporation)

> Trading at 73.3%  below the estimated fair value

> Earnings have grown 7.5% per year over the past 5 years

> Analysts in good agreement that the stock price will rise by 44.7%

> Dividend yield is at 4.1%

A good long term stock from the Energy Sector.

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3rd stock: NIKL (Nickel Asia Corp.)

> Trading at 10% below the estimate of its fair value

> Earnings are forecast to grow 14.9% per year

> Analysts in good agreement the stock price will rise by 49%

> Dividend yield at 7%

> Huge future potential due to the rise of electric car battery production

> Best long term mining stock in the country
 

 

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On 6/17/2023 at 6:48 AM, mashete said:

Thanks Man, will research more about it. 

Investing in Reit's in PH, needs a NOCD Account (Without it, you can't purchase any REit's listed). There are two ways to do it. Via PSE Easy or using your online broker (COL as you mentioned). Please take note that you will need to submit few requirements like valid ID's and a signed form in order for them to process the request. 

Here's the link using COL, just follow it. For any issues or inquiries feel free to contact/email your broker. Surely, they'll be happy to assist you. Since you are their client. 

It's a less than 60 second job search in YT btw.

For other online brokers such as (BPI trade, fmsec, philstocks and etc). Try searching it in YT. Just provided link for COL, as an example. 

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15 minutes ago, The Specialist said:

Investing in Reit's in PH, needs a NOCD Account (Without it, you can't purchase any REit's listed). There are two ways to do it. Via PSE Easy or using your online broker (COL as you mentioned). Please take note that you will need to submit few requirements like valid ID's and a signed form in order for them to process the request. 

Here's the link using COL, just follow it. For any issues or inquiries feel free to contact/email your broker. Surely, they'll be happy to assist you. Since you are their client. 

It's a less than 60 second job search in YT btw.

For other online brokers such as (BPI trade, fmsec, philstocks and etc). Try searching it in YT. Just provided link for COL, as an example. 

Thanks Sir! 

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Ranking the strongest market for equities. (excluding forex, options,  and other assets since I dont trade those and don't have any vision)

This is only based on my opinion (verify on your own).

Few reasons why: liquidity, Now on a trending market that came previously from a huge correction (where big money is made), proliferation of bases prior to overall market run, setups arises that gives low risk entry point and the most important thing probes or my positions are working.

1. US markets

2. crypto - improving market

3. PSE - improving market

Now, some leaders are pulling back. For one good reasons, the run has been big enough. So there are already some profit takings. 

Some few trades made.

$nvda (sold some when 10 breaks; took some profits)

$cvna (sold some, on 1st day red, price extended from 10, took profits)

Attached price triggers and execution for reference. 

 

 

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On 6/26/2023 at 8:45 AM, tombone said:

seem Psei is near a breakdown. 

I must say, i like this comment when I happen to read it. 

In gauging, market sentiments. People getting worried, scared, and devasted is quite a normal scenario during the bear cycle. And when it happens, it means, the recovery is near. (I've marked the date, when this comment is made, and as well as when the overall market broken out of its longterm downtrend.) :)

What's good is, i have seen some proliferation of bases, setups with low risk entry points and I noticed that liquidity is slowly coming in. So, prior to overall market confirmation, i've thrown some probes and noticed that it was working.

What I've done basically is same as the US. Rinse -repeat.

Re: reco's posted: hmm. most are illiquid names, on a downtrend, and some are just in sideways. I won't be surprised, if those didnt have a significant move (people who bought the reco's). 

And ohh, before i forgot prior to July 13 break to the upside of psei. The night of July 12, Emerging markets gap up and broken out and same as msci philippines. So, I already have a clue that July 13 trading day is a must watch for market confirmation. What does it means? Liquidity is flowing back to emerging markets like the Philippines.

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On 8/29/2023 at 2:44 PM, thelastguest said:

Looking for advice. Will be moving to canada soon, is it better to invest in stocks there or here in the philippines?

I don't trade the local stock market of Canada, so can't comment about it. But normally, people do transition to Global markets (US markets) rather than their local market. Main reason is its liquidity, two ways of earning long or short and etc.

Now, let's go further to your inquiry. Normally, "profitable traders and wise investors" is following a process on transitioning from one market to another one. This was a systematic approach, rather than a gut feel, a wild guest, or any reason that you can think of, that has no good basis on making money on your target market overtime (in this scenario: canadian stock market). Always remember, stocks is a risky asset. Meaning, there is a chance of you loosing your money and vice-versa has the opportunity to make more money.

Few questions in mind that you need to answer on your own;

- Do you have a proven working system/strategy (Verified making you money)? If none, I don't really recommend exposing your hard earned money on it. What I do recommend is for you to study and learn the skillsets needed. 

- How's your investing in PSEI results? Are you making money, by applying your own system consistently? Or are you not? If your making money, was it a product of your own system/strategy? Or just a product of a mere reco, hype, and rumors? 

- Port allocation (Case to Case basis). Personally, I start small and just get my feet wet. This is done, to gauge, or to possibly have some idea on how you will do in that market (basis is your portfolio). Now port allocation size depends on your current age. I learned this from David Ryan.

20-40's = can be aggressive enough, depending of your choice. Reason behind it, if you loose some money, you still have the strength to regained it by working.

50's - 70's to old age = conservative. As you don't have the strength the same as when your young.

Bottomline: "The idea is, get rich and stay rich."

*Now If you ain't making money in a certain period of time (used desired deployed small capital in that market), automatically go back to the drawing board and study. It only means, you need to learn some skills in order to make some money consistently.

*If you make some money, then that's a good start. Normally full deployment of target funds is made after 1-2 market cycles (case to case basis). Bottomline is, first you must make some real money in your own port , then everything follows. Being too much aggressive (transferring all funds from one market to another without a system in place or a glimpse of your own results, is normally a recipe for disaster).

Btw, when I mentioned system. It means, you know how to determine good names to buy/sell on your own, you know when your idea is wrong, you know how to manage your risk, you know what's the correct allocation size per trade, you know what to avoid, and etc. If you don't have this skillsets acquired yet, there is a higher probability that you will fall under the loser's club. 

That's the only thing I can think of right now. Hope it helps! 

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On 8/29/2023 at 2:44 PM, thelastguest said:

Looking for advice. Will be moving to canada soon, is it better to invest in stocks there or here in the philippines?

Depends on your risk tolerance and time horizon.

PH is a developing country so there's a lot of potential for growth especially given the population figures.

But. That goes with the issue of how long it will take for PH companies to grow.

As for Canada, I am not too well versed but they seem to be stuck in some kind of middle to high income "trap". And they need a lot of people.

I would say PH but you could try Canada especially so liquidity will not be much of an issue.

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