Wednesday, April 27, 2016

How do you make money out of the stock market?

Make the change today…
As you age, your needs start to become more complex. Finding ways to protect yourself in losing control becomes a necessity as we continue to live longer we need to make sure we have the means to support our lifestyle not only for today but thru the course of your life. It doesn’t take much to plan your future, how much money you make today won’t determine your future prosperity. However, how much of that money you put work to saving and investing with making a smart choice with your money today makes you financially independents and allows you to live a life you want start an investing mindset today and you can be a step closer to that dream car, the beautiful new home that you’ve always wanted and reaching your full potential make a smart choices today.
Stock investing is a good start...
When you invest in stocks, you become a part owner of publicly traded companies in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) giving you the right to share in their successes. History is shown that investing in stocks out performs most investing instruments including inflation, investing in stocks provide  the highest potential returns over the long term. Those who started investing sooner are better than later have a tremendous advantage if you keep your money at the quality stocks over the long term and then re-invest the dividends earned as you received them your investment grows exponentially overtime
How do you make money out of the stock market?
You can make money out of price appreciation or dividends. Price appreciation happens when your stocks increasing the value as the company grows and becomes more successful. The difference between your purchase price and increased of the market price is the gain you received from your investment. You can also earn thru cash or stock dividends when the company that you’ve invested in distributes profits back to its stock holder which you can reinvest to maximize the compounding effects of your investments.
How to get started with stocks?
First you need a broker you can trust and helps achieves your financial goals. COL Financial Is the leading online stock broker in the Philippines with over one billion US dollars in customer assets with the largest and with the largest and fastest growing number investors in the Philippines since 1999, with extensive experience and expertise in understanding markets here and abroad. COL is committed to working with each customers by making stock investing easy, accessible, and convenient for each customers, with COL you can buy and sell stocks at your convenience access your portfolio 24/7 and received a wealth of information from their expert opinion. COL is committed to help you achieve your financial goals because every Filipino deserves a richer life. The sooner you begin investing the less you will need to secure your financial future. Invest in your future today make your mark start young and start smart. Sing up for a free seminar or open an COL account online today at www.colfinancial.com

Philippine Stock Exchange FAQ's

1.Why invest in the stock market?
Historical data as shown that investing in stocks over the long-term provides superior returns. Stocks offer potentially higher yields compared with fixed income instruments such as time deposits, government securities and bonds. Moreover, here are the rationales behind stock investing:
  • Participation in the ownership of a company - An individual who invests in the stock market automatically becomes a stockholder of a particular listed company regardless of how many shares of stocks he/she holds. As a stockholder, an investor is entitled to the following benefits: 1) voting rights; 2) dividends to be declared by the company; and 3) share of the remaining assets of the company if it is to be liquidated.
  • Liquidity of Funds - A stock market investor has an easier access to funds given that he/she can always cash in or out his funds anytime, during trading hours, through his/her stockbroker. Compared to banks which require high minimum conditions or collaterals for deposits and credit, an individual can start an investment for as low as P5,000. Note, however, that the minimum amount of investment varies depending on the stockbroker chosen and the stocks to be purchased.
  • Make money - The stock market is a good venue for an investor to grow his/her money provided that he/she understands the basics of stock investing. An investor can generate more money either through the cash dividends declared by the listed company or through the price appreciation of his/her shares over time - that is - assuming he/she bought the shares at a low market price then selling it at a higher price. An investor can also benefit from a listed company's stock dividend declaration as the shares of stocks add up to their holdings at no purchasing cost and can later be sold anytime he/she wishes.
2. What are the types of securities that I can buy in the stock market?
  • Common Stocks - These are usually purchased for participation in the profits and control of ownership and management of the company. Holders of common stocks have voting rights, and they are entitled to an equal pro rata division of profits through dividends without preference or advantage over another stockholder. However, they have the last claim on dividends and are the last to collect in case of corporate liquidation.
  • Preferred Stocks - As the name implies, preferred stocks carry benefits that are above what is enjoyed by holders of common stocks. Holders of preferred stocks, for one, receive dividends, to the extent agreed upon, before any dividends are paid to the common stockholders. Preferred stocks however, usually have a specified limited rate of return or dividend and a specified limited redemption and liquidation price.
  • Warrants - A company can also raise additional capital by issuing warrants. A warrant, normally issued on a detachable basis, allows its holders the right, but not the obligation, to subscribe to new shares at a set price during a specified period of time. It is usually provided free of charge and traded separately in the stock market.
  • Philippine Deposit Receipts (PDRs) - A PDR is a security which grants the holder the right to the delivery or sale of the underlying share and to certain other rights including additional PDRs or adjustments to the terms or upon the occurrence of certain events in respect of rights issues, capital organizations, offers and analogous events or the distribution of cash in the event of a cash dividend on the shares. PDRs are not evidences or statements nor certificates of ownership of a foreign/foreign-based company. For as long as the PDRs are not exercised, the shares underlying the PDRs are and will continue to be registered in the name of and owned by, and all rights pertaining to the shares shall be exercised by the issuer.
3. Where can I buy or sell shares of stocks?
  • In the Philippines, the only operating stock exchange is The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. (PSE). Its main function is to facilitate the buying and selling of stocks and other securities through its accredited stockbrokers or trading participants.
  • The PSE has two trading floors, namely - the PSE Centre in Ortigas Center, Pasig City, and the PSE Plaza in Ayala Avenue, Makati City - where trading participants execute transactions daily from 9:30 AM to 12:00 NN and 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM, except Saturdays, Sundays, legal holidays and days when the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Clearing Office is closed.
4. What is the trading system being used by PSE?
  • The PSE uses the PSEtrade XTS trading engine which runs on the X-stream Trading technology of Nasdaq. PSEtrade XTS allows for multi-asset class trading, expanded trading capacity, and enhanced risk management and business continuity processes.
5. Do I need to have a physical evidence of my stock ownership?
  • The PSE through the Philippine Central Depository (PCD) uses the computerized book-entry system to transfer ownership of securities from one account to another, thus eliminating the need for physical exchange of scrip between the buyer and seller. Scripless trading describes the system where settlement is carried out via book-entries, rather than by the movement of physical certificates. However, you may still request for an upliftment of your shareholdings to get a physical certificate.
6. What are the measures of market performance?
  • Market performance is typically measured by three indicators, namely, market capitalization; value turnover; and index levels.
  • Market Capitalization - Market capitalization is the total market value of all of a company's outstanding shares. It is calculated by multiplying the company's shares outstanding by the current market price of the company's share per piece. Market capitalization is an indicator used by the investment community when determining a company's size. For example, if a company has 35 million shares outstanding and each is worth P100, then the company's market capitalization amounts to P3.50 billion.
  • Value Turnover - Value turnover is the amount of transactions in monetary terms traded on a particular period. It tells how much money is turned over from the trading of stocks. Value turnover is calculated by adding up all the transaction value of all shares traded in a specified day, month, quarter or even a year.
  • Index Level - The index level is a barometer by which the upward or downward trend of a group of stocks is established. In the case of the PSE, there are separate index levels for each of the six sector indices, all-shares index and PSE index (PSEi). The index levels vary due to the listed companies included per index and the different base years used when each index was created.
7. Why do companies go public?
  • The primary purpose for the public listing of a company is to raise capital in a cost-effective way. It provides the company another venue to tap additional funds other than the traditional lenders like banks and other financing institutions. In this way, the company can expand its business without increasing debt or draining its cash reserves. Listing in the stock exchange can also catapult the company and its products to public awareness and interest, whether locally or abroad, and consequently increase its customer base or attract new institutional investors for the company.
8. How does the PSE regulate trading activities?
  • The PSE incorporated the Capital Markets Integrity Corporation (CMIC), a spinoff of the Market Regulation Division, to monitor and penalize trading participants that violate the Securities Regulation Code and its implementing rules and regulations; the Anti-Money Laundering Law and its implementing rules and regulations; the Code of Conduct and Professional Ethics for Traders and Salesmen; CMIC Rules; and other relevant laws and regulations. The CMIC shall also have the jurisdiction to investigate and resolve trading-related irregularities and unusual trading activities involving issuers based on complaints received, findings and reports. The CMIC became operational in March 2012.
9. How can the PSE protect investors from price manipulation?
  • The CMIC oversees the market through a world-class and sophisticated surveillance system called Total Market Surveillance (TMS), which was developed by the Korea Exchange. TMS is equipped with the critical elements of the surveillance process and provides a robust monitoring and warning mechanism. It is designed to safeguard the integrity of the stock market from fraud, manipulation, and breaches of marketplace rules. The CMIC conducts investigation of unusual price and volume movements to identify and sanction trading participants, issuers or investors who might have committed unfair market practices.
  • CMIC, with the approval of the PSE President, shall have the power to restrict, halt or suspend the trading of a listed security of an issuer or the trading by a trading participant of a particular listed security in cases of unusual trading activities or possible trading-related irregularities.
10. Are there other initiatives to safeguard investor interest?
  • Through price fluctuation measures - The PSE enforces static and dynamic thresholds to safeguard against unusual fluctuations in share prices.
  • The Static Threshold enforces a 50% trading band within which the price of a stock is allowed to move. When the stock price jumps 50% (price ceiling) or falls 50% (floor price) on a particular day, to be reckoned from the last closing price or the last adjusted closing price, the trading of the stock shall be automatically frozen by the PSE upon reaching said limit, unless there is an official announcement from the listed company or the proper government agency which would justify such price fluctuations.
  • The Dynamic Threshold is the maximum allowable price difference between an update in the Last Traded Price (LTP) of a given stock or group of stocks and its preceding LTP that is equal to a percentage set by the PSE, subject to the classification of a stock or a group of stocks based on its trade frequency. The Dynamic Threshold of a listed stock may vary from 10% , 15% and 20% depending on its trade frequency.
  • Through disclosures - Since timely and reliable company disclosures are essential components of a fair and efficient market, the PSE also sees to it that listed companies promptly disclose only factual and truthful information. The PSE requires that material information, which may affect a listed company's stock price positively or negatively, are disclosed within 10 minutes after its occurrence. Disclosures must also be done first to the PSE so that it will cascade information to every investor and general public through its communication channels and not to a selected group of individuals only. Non-compliance with or violations of the PSE Disclosure Rules are heavily penalized with fines, trading suspension, or even delisting from the PSE.
  • Through the SIPF - Another tool created for the protection of investors is the Securities Investors Protection Fund, Inc. or SIPF. The SIPF, which is comparable to the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation providing insurance for bank deposits, seeks to build and enhance investors' confidence in the market and is envisioned to protect the investing public from extraordinary losses, other than the ordinary market fluctuations, arising as a result of fraud, failure of business, or judicial insolvency of PSE-accredited stockbrokers. Protection to investors is automatic upon the opening of an account with a PSE-accredited stockbroker and given by way of compensation for trade-related obligations of stockbrokers to its customers.
11. How should an investor consider the risks involved in investing?
  • Stock market investing does not guarantee returns every time, so investors are best served to familiarize themselves with the risks involved. These risks may come from company and economic developments here or abroad. Robust economic growth, low inflation rates as well as stable interest rates and foreign exchange rates are good news for the stock market. They usually have a positive impact on market performance as these indicate a sound macroeconomic environment. An opposite scenario in any of these economic indicators could negatively affect the stock market.
  • Given the inevitable nature of risks in stock market investing, an investor should then be able to limit and manage his/her risk expectations. An investor can cope with this by setting the maximum level of gain or loss, and calculated decisions should be made when this level is reached.
12. Do I need to keep track of my investment?
  • While an investment has been entrusted to a stockbroker, it is also the investor's responsibility to spend time and effort in studying his/her investments. An investor should keep track of the stock price and follow closely the developments of the company through disclosures posted on the PSE website as well as news from major newspapers, television, radio and the Internet. The PSE Ayala office also maintains a Library which is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Mondays to Fridays, should an investor want to do research on his/her investments. Being informed helps an investor foresee possible gains and losses and thus make sound and wiser investment decisions.
13. Is the PSE accepting over-the-counter transactions?
  • Over-the-counter transactions are made outside the jurisdiction of the PSE.
14. How can I contact the PSE?
  • You may contact the PSE's Public and Investor Relations Department at telephone number 819-4100.

Getting started in COL Platform



Once you have open an account your log in details they will sent you an email. This email will contain your COL account number also known as your user name and a default password. Simply input this information in a log in entry form of our website to access your COL account. After logging in the first thing you will have to do is to update your personal account information to see if all your details are correct. Click on the Change profile button in your home tab and review all your information. Modify all your details if there are any changes to be made to your profile. Don’t forget to double check your email address as most of our company announcement will be sent to you via email. If everything is in order, we recommend that you change your password to ensure your security of your account. Click on the Edit button beside the password field in the change profile settings and input the default password that was provided to you type a new password twice to finalize the change, remember that your new password should have a minimum of four characters and a maximum of eight having a numerical value using in your password can make you more secure. Once you’re done, put the change password button this will log you out of your COL account so that you can re log in using your new password. Upon accessing the new COL homepage you will notice that we have five tabs in your toolbar categorize under home, quotes, trades, research, and streetsmart. Clicking on home will take you back to the main over view portfolio and the Philippines stock market. Here you can find an integrated ticker and an update of different stock markets industries. The ticker reflects the latest trades being transacted in real time and the index header shows you a various sectors are performing for that day. Red one indicate a downward movement in price while green one indicates that prices are up in the day. This will give you a general overview of how the entire Philippines stocks market is performing base on the stocks chosen by the PSE to represents the index. The main section of the homepage is a combination of the personalized dashboard, a list of the latest of the research company announcements, a code generator, and an interactive browser of the most recent market activity.
Your personal dashboard is a snapshot of the updated equity value of your account and reflects your current day change to show your difference to your previous trading day. For a quick quote check simply type in any stock code listed in the PSE and the quote generator to get a brief summary of what’s happening for a particular company.
COL pride itself on the expert’s analysis of our research team and it’s important to keep yourself well informed on the stocks that your investing in so make sure read up the fundamental and technical analysis reports that we turn out in a daily basis. It is also advisable to check the announcements section regularly for any updates, urgent news or website maintenance schedules that we published for the reference of the customers. Finally the interactive tab list summarizes the most active stocks by value, top gainers and losers, the changes of the selected indexes and all the current stocks in your portfolio. You can click on any code to link you directly to any expanded review in the quotes page.
Ticking and look at the code section you will be able to access real time market information regarding any company listed in the PSE. Quotes are one of the most important tool in the investor because it shows the current value of any company that you are looking to invested. And from there you’ll have an idea how many shares you can purchase with your initial capital. Once you input the stock code of the company that you are going to review, you will be immediately shown the market value, the bid and ask quote columns as well as the volume of trade ready to be transacted in the market for that stock.
The bid column shows you, the different prices of what potential buyers are willing to purchase a share of that company. The ask column reflects the number of investors are willing to sell at the specified prices. The table at the right of your screen reflects the important market information’s review. Here you will see the closing value of the closing stock form the previous day, the current market value, the difference between those two prices and other significant details that will give you an idea how will stock performing. This table also indicates the board lot of stock which define the incremental number of share that you will need to purchase in order to invest in a company. For example if the current board lot of the stock reach ten that means you will need to buy that share of that stock in multiple of ten, so you can only buy 10 20 30 shares or so on and so forth. There are three notable tools under the quotes tab, the first is the watch list which allow you to input as many as 30 stock quotes to see a consolidated summary of the performance of each stocks. You will be able to view the price movement of each stocks that you wish to monitor all at the same time as the code automatically update along with the transaction being made with the market.
The six pack shows you a more detailed perspective that you are monitoring, Input the stock code and the six pack will instantly refresh the data for you. You may also categorize the codes under different tabs according to your reference. for example if you want to segment the stocks according to industries you simply go to my settings under the homepage and input the tab names in the corresponding fields which is banks, properties, consumer, and so on don’t forget always save your preferences.
One of the most powerful tool of the COL financial website is the charting system, past prices of the stock are illustrated into charts that assist user in studying in their previous trends in market activity, this allows analyst to predict potential price movements.
Under the enter option order you will be ask to fill up the trade you will like to make indicate whether you would like to buy shares or sell your existing shares, we recommend that you follow the minimum board lot rule as explain earlier.
If you are not familiar with the stock codes click on the stock codes button to bring up the stock lists for you to choose from. a quote summary will appear to show you the exact price of that stock that you are currently trading at. Now input the number of shares that you would like to buy and at what price. Once all the fields are complete the systems are automatically calculate the all amount that you will be spending to invest on that stock. Click preview order to see all your order details, enter your password and click place buy order or sell to confirm your transaction. Now that you place order you have to double check if the transaction was done or the buyer or seller match that price you are asking for. You can do so the view/ modify order to make cancel or make a new one. If don’t see your order under the view/modify tab that means your order already executed to double check the transaction go to trading history tab and click on the completed trades for today your transaction will appear.
Finally,In your portfolio you can see your cash balance which you can use to buy stock shares, all the current stocks which you area holding of.
Happy investing!!!