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PSE index as of July 18, 2012 03:46:00 PM. SCREENGRAB FROM PSE.COM.PH MANILA, Philippines—Local stock prices tumbled sharply on Wednesday as a treasury share sale by a blue chip company was seen as a signal of a “toppish” market while gloomy US outlook dampened appetite across the region. The main-share Philippine Stock Exchange index shed 64.57 points, or 1.22 percent, to finish at 5,220.55, led lower by Ayala Corp. (-5.02 percent). Ayala lost P23 to close at P435 per share after an overnight deal to sell 15 million treasury shares at a 6-percent discount to Tuesday’s close. As companies tend to buy back shares for their treasury portfolio when they deem that its shares are undervalued, the sale of those shares back to the open market may be a signal that the market is peaking, several fund managers said. “All these share placements will be an overhang for the markets,” said a foreign fund manager. Turnover amounted to P12.64 billion, including the cross of Ayala’s P6.45- billion treasury sale.
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PSE index as of July 18, 2012 03:46:00 PM. SCREENGRAB FROM PSE.COM.PH

MANILA, Philippines—Local stock prices tumbled sharply on Wednesday as a treasury share sale by a blue chip company was seen as a signal of a “toppish” market while gloomy US outlook dampened appetite across the region.

The main-share Philippine Stock Exchange index shed 64.57 points, or 1.22 percent, to finish at 5,220.55, led lower by Ayala Corp. (-5.02 percent).

Ayala lost P23 to close at P435 per share after an overnight deal to sell 15 million treasury shares  at a 6-percent discount to Tuesday’s close. As companies tend to buy back shares for their treasury portfolio when they deem that its shares are undervalued, the sale of those shares back to the open market may be a signal that the market is peaking, several fund managers said.

“All these share placements will be an overhang for the markets,” said a foreign fund manager.

Turnover amounted to P12.64 billion, including the cross of Ayala’s P6.45-billion treasury sale.

There were about two decliners for every single gainer in the market.

Before Ayala’s treasury sale, its property arm Ayala Land Inc. also recently placed out P13.6 billion secondary shares in an overnight deal. Shareholders of Puregold, a newly listed but closely followed

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stock, also recently sold P6.5 billion worth of secondary shares. There were rumors that more big companies would follow suit.

Global growth woes also gnawed at investor sentiment. Most other stock markets in the region faltered after the chief of the US Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, painted a gloomy view of the US economy even as he hinted that the US central bank would be open to further monetary stimulus.

Wall Street is awaiting a third round of quantitative easing—or bond buybacks to infuse additional liquidity when targeted fund rates are already at near-zero lows—by the US Fed within this year.

At the local market, shares of index stocks PLDT, ICTSI, Megaworld, MPI, SMIC, Metrobank, ALI, AGI, FGEN, BDO, URC, JG Summit, Philex, EDC and SM Prime also closed lower on Wednesday. Puregold shares also declined.

On the other hand, the few stocks that bucked the downturn in heavy volume were led by DMCI, MWC and Security Bank.

Follow Us Philippine stocks down 1.22%

Philippine stock index up on blue-chip buying

MANILA, Philippines—The local stocks index gained for a second session on Monday on selective buying of blue chips like SM Investments Corp. while more investors focused on penny stocks.The main-share Philippine Stock Exchange index added 13.5 points, or 0.25 percent, to close at 5,383.22. Across the region, sentiment was mixed ahead of the third-quarter corporate earnings reporting season.Value turnover amounted to P9.1 billion but excluding block transactions, turnover stood at P5.43 billion. There were 94 advancers versus 70 decliners while 43 stocks were unchanged.SM (+3.9 percent), URC (+2.14 percent), RLC (+2.03 percent), Megaworld (+1.71 percent), BPI (+1.22 percent) and Metrobank (+1.05 percent) led the index higher. EDC, AGI and Philex also contributed to the day’s gains.In the case of SM, tycoon Henry Sy’s conglomerate is among the beneficiaries of a consumer theme in the stock market. In a recent report, Citigroup upgraded its target price on SM from P785 to P915 per share.But most of the trades in the market were focused on penny stocks like APM (+28 percent), EG (+48.48 percent) and Greenergy (+10.53 percent). Second-liner Bloomberry (+4.55 percent), which will be the first to open an integrated gaming facility in Pagcor City, also continued to gain.

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APM, whose shares have sizzled in the last two weeks, was the day’s most actively traded stock.  The company mandated Evercore Partners as financial adviser “to study and explore capital market and corporate structure options.”On the other hand, there was profit-taking on other blue chips like AC (+1.84 percent), PLDT (+0.96 percent), SM Prime (-0.28 percent), Globe (-0.35 percent) and ICTSI (-3.98 percent).  Security Bank, though not part of PSEi, also faltered.Metrobank said local equities were expected to experience some technical rebound from last week’s slump. “However, the market is generally expected to trade sideways ahead of China’s third-quarter GDP figure to be released this Thursday. While caution is warranted, buying on dips is preferred, positioning ahead of third-quarter corporate earnings results,” Metrobank said.

For Filipino Citizens.

(1) Photocopy or Scan copy of a Government Issued Valid ID(ex. Driver's License, Passport, SSS ID, Senior Citizen ID, Voter's ID)Important note: Photo and Signature on the ID should be clearBilling Statement - waived with a personal appearance(ex. Utility Bill, Credit Card Bill)Important note: Name, Address and Date should be present in the statement.For Resident Foreigners.

(1) Photocopy or Scan copy of a Government Issued Valid ID(ex. Driver's License, Passport, SSS ID, Senior Citizen ID, Voter's ID)Important note: Photo and Signature on the ID should be clearAlien Certificate of Registration (ACR) orBusiness Certificate or Work Permit from (DOLE)Billing Statement - waived with a personal appearance(ex. Utility Bill, Credit Card Bill)Important note: Name, Address and Date should be present in the statement

.For Non-Resident Foreigners.

(1) Photocopy or Scan copy of a Government Issued Valid ID(ex. Driver's License, Passport, SSS ID, Senior Citizen ID, Voter's ID)Important note: Photo and Signature on the ID should be clearID should be authenticated by the Philippine Embassy or ConsulateProof of Income certified by the EmployerBilling Statement - waived with a personal appearance(ex. Utility Bill, Credit Card Bill)Important note: Name, Address and Date should be present in the statement

.For Corporate Account.

Photocopy of each of the following documents duly Certified by the corporate secretary:

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SEC RegistrationArticles of Incorporation, Partnership or equivalentBy-Laws of the CorporationLatest General Information Sheet (GIS) filed with the Securities and ExchangeCommission (SEC)Latest Audited Financial Statements

Notarized Board Resolution authorizing the corporation to open an account withCitisecOnline and the designated officer(s) authorized to transact and trade in behalf ofthe corporationSworn Statement as to the existence or non-existence of beneficial owners certified bythe corporate secretaryPhotocopy of one (1) identity document issued by the Philippine Government of the authorized officer(s)

Submit the documents to:CitisecOnline.com, Inc.2403B East Tower, Philippine Stock Exchange Centre,Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, 1605 Philippines

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.Note: Hard Copies of the documents are needed as the company cannot approve scanned or faxed copies of theapplication forms.

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Once your application has been approved, we will send you your 8-digit CitisecOnline

account number to be used for your funding.

.You can now fund your CitisecOnline Account through any of the following options:

.FUNDING OPTIONS

BANKS AVAILABLE

Online Banking via Merchant

Payment

Bank of the Philippine Islands - www.bpiexpressonline.comBanco de Oro - www.mybdo.com.phMetrobank - www.metrobank.com.ph

Over-the-Counter via Merchant

Payment

Bank of the Philippine IslandsBanco de OroMetrobank

Over-the-Counter via CitisecOnline Business Center

CitisecOnline Business Center2403B East Tower, Philippine Stock Exchange Centre,Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Philippines

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*It is IMPORTANT to indicate the CITISECONLINE ACCOUNT HOLDER'S NAME andCOL ACCOUNT NUMBER when making payments to ensure proper and timely credit to your account.

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Click Here for further details

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Minimum Initial Deposit for EIP Account: P5,000Minimum Initial Deposit for Regular and Corporate Account: P25,000

ABOUT US   Who we are?What services are offered by CitisecOnline?How do I get in touch with CitisecOnline?

ACCOUNT OPENING Who can open an account?Can Filipinos abroad open a CitisecOnline account?How do I open an account?What is the minimum requirement to open an account?When can I start Trading?

ACCOUNT MAINTENANCE AND INFORMATIONHow do I check my stock positions and account balances?How do I pay for my stock purchases?When is my account information updated?Do you provide margin facilities?What should I do if I change my email or mailing address?What do I do if I forget my password?How do I change my password?

DEPOSIT AND WITHDRAWALHow do I fund my COL account?What are the credit schedules?Can I deposit my stock certificates?How do I transfer my stockholdings from another local stockbroker?How can I transfer my stock positions to another broker from CitisecOnline?How can I withdraw (or uplift) my stock positions from CitisecOnline?How do I withdraw my funds?Can I withdraw the proceeds of a stock sale immediately?

 INVESTING & ORDER PROCESSINGWhat types of securities can I trade through CitisecOnline?What is the schedule for trading hours?How do I place an Order?What are the various order types?What are Off-Hours orders?How do I see the price of a stock (requesting a quote)?How do I read the quote screen into a stock (the Bid and Ask)?How do I read the price ticker?What is a Posted Order, Matched Order and a Partially Filled Order?How do I check my Posted Orders?How do I cancel a Posted Order?How do I modify a Posted Order?Is there a minimum volume requirement per trade (Board Lot Rule)?How do I confirm my completed transactions for the day, month, or year?If I sell a stock position today, can I use the proceeds to buy immediately?What would prevent me from placing an order?My buy order was rejected for "Insufficient funds". Why did I get this error message?My buy order was rejected by "Account does not have Stock Position for ___". Why did I get this error message?I posted an order and cancelled it. But it seems the order still hasn't been cancelled?

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Can I still place an order if I do not have access to a computer/internet?

TRADING AND HANDLING FEESWhat are the fees charged for every executed trade?Do I have to pay any monthly fees or handling charges?

TECHNICAL QUERIESWhich browsers can I use to access CitisecOnline?How can I speed up the transmission of orders?Does opening several windows slow down my system?

SECURITY & PRIVACYHow secure is this website?.COL Easy Investment Program FAQsCOL Easy Investment Program (EIP) 

Margin Facility FAQsCOL X2 Margin Facility

 ABOUT US 

Who we are?

CitisecOnline was established in 1999 with the vision of allowing a low-cost and easily accessible means to invest in the Philippine Stock Market. Over the years, it has developed a full sweep of services to empower the retail investor. These include real-time quotes, research services and reports, as well as expert-broker support, by providing him the tools to assist him make intelligent decisions. It also allows real-time execution of trades, which is the best practice in the local online trading industry. With its experience in servicing experienced investors looking for more convenient ways of stock trading, CitisecOnline is well-poised to drive the development of the online trading investor market in confluence with the increased penetration of internet access, broadband services and increasingly tech-savvy investing public.

What services are offered by CitisecOnline?

CitisecOnline offers a host of online trading and information services, among which are: 

· Automated order placement and execution via the internet · Access to live quotes and other market statistics· Online portfolio tracker · Research materials and market commentaries · Price charting program and Ticker system display· The Virtual Tycoon - a simulated stock trading environment 

How do I get in touch with CitisecOnline?

Our contact numbers are as follows: Trunk line - (632) 6365411Customer Service Hotline- (632) 6-515-888Fax No. - (632) 636 3512E-mail - [email protected]

Our address is: CitisecOnline.com Inc. 2401-B East Tower Philippine Stock Exchange Center Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City1605 Philippines 

CitisecOnline Customer Service Center2403-B East Tower Philippine Stock Exchange Center Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City

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1605 Philippines

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 ACCOUNT OPENING 

Who can open an account?

Any individual(s) of legal age of any nationality or legitimate corporation may apply for a CitisecOnline account. Management reserves the right to approve/deny any application as it sees fit based upon its measures of standard. 

Can Filipinos abroad open a CitisecOnline account?

Yes. There are no restrictions on place of residence.

How do I open an account?

There are 3 simple steps in opening an account.

STEPS

ACTIONS DETAILS

1

Fill out the necessary forms and submit it to CitisecOnline’s business center.

Customer Account Information Form (CAIF)Online Securities Trading Agreement (OSTA)

Signature Cards (2)

2Submit a photocopy of (1) valid ID issued by the Philippine Government

Example:PassportPhilippine driver's licenseSSS ID (1999 credit card type only)

            GSIS ecard plus            Professional Regulation Commision (PRC) ID            Comelec Voter's ID

*For non-appearance:A billing statement would be needed

Example:Utility BillCredit Card BillBank Statement

3

Fund your account

Minimum of P5,000 for EIPMinimum of P25,000 for Regular

Funding OptionsOnline Banking via Merchant Payment

a. Bank of the Philippine Islands –www.bpiexpressonline.comb. Banco de Oro – www.mybdo.com.phc. Metrobank – www.metrobank.com.ph

Over-the-Counter via Merchant Paymenta. Bank of the Philippine Islandsb. Banco de Oroc. Metrobank

* For more details on the funding options click here    

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What is the minimum amount requirement to open an account?

- For EIP and Starter (student) accounts, the minimum deposit is Php5,000.- For regular COL trading accounts, the minimum deposit is Php25,000.

When can I start trading?

You can start trading after your initial funds have been received and/or cleared which can take from 1 to 3 days depending on your banks clearing time. Once you see your account has funds for trading you can immediately begin trading.

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ACCOUNT MAINTENANCE AND INFORMATION 

How do I check my stock positions and account balances?

You can check your positions and balances by clicking on the upper menu option TRADE/PORTFOLIO then clicking on the secondary option called PORTFOLIO. This will then display a summary of your account details including your listed stock positions with its current market value. You can also find your actual cash balance on this summary along with your potential buying power. Your actual balance shows how much money you have while your buying power shows what is available for purchase after any committed values for posted orders. Your total equity value will display your total net worth by adding both your remaining cash balance and the market value of all positions. 

How do I pay for my stock purchases?

A customer's cash account with CitisecOnline will serve as the payment source for stock purchases. The customer can only buy as much as what can be purchase with his cash balance. Any proceeds generated by any stock sale will automatically be credited into the customer's cash account.

When is my account information updated?

All account information is updated after 5:00 PM on the same trading day. This includes changes into one's balances caused by any trades made, deposits or withdrawals. If you have any questions about your transactions you can refer to the statements posted online by clicking on the TRADE/PORTFOLIO tab followed by the PORTFOLIO function then press on View Monthly Ledger. This will show you all entries made into your account for the current month.

Do you provide margin facilities?

Yes.  To find out more about our margin facilities click here: COLX2

What should I do if I change my email, mailing address or account info?

You should immediately inform CitisecOnline either by a signed letter or email using your original email address to request to change the email or mailing address. Please send the request to the CitisecOnline or have it faxed back to our Operations Department at (632) 636-3512. This request may be verified by a CitisecOnline support staff. If you would like to change any other details about your account information please furnish us with a similar signed letter or email using the original email address to request the change.

*For change in mailing address, kindly attach a billing statement (with your new address)

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with your letter or email.

What do I do if I forget my password?

If you forgot your password you can request for a password reset by following the process below:

       Go to CitisecOnline's Home page then click on the 'Forgot your Password?' request statement beside the Log In button.

      Fill up all the necessary fields then press Submit.       A new password code will then be sent to your listed email address.       It is strongly recommended that you change your password to something more personal for security

reasons and to enhance recall.

How do I change my password?

You can change your password through the following manner:

      Log in with your 8-digit username and current Password.      Once logged in, proceed to the HOME page and click on the Change Password function located on

the third level of the function bar.      Indicate your current Password followed by the new Password you intend to use (twice for

confirmation), then click on Change Password.      After you have updated your password, you will be requested to re-log into your account using your

new password.

How do I fund my COL account?

You can now fund your COL Account through any of the following options:

FUNDING OPTIONS *

BANKS AVAILABLE

Online Banking viaMerchant

Payment

Bank of the Philippine Islands – www.bpiexpressonline.comBanco de Oro – www.mybdo.com.phMetrobank – www.metrobank.com.ph

Over-the-Counter via Merchant

Payment

Bank of the Philippine IslandsBanco de OroMetrobank

NOTE: It is IMPORTANT to indicate the COL ACCOUNT HOLDER’S NAME and COL ACCOUNT NUMBER when making payments to ensure proper and timely credit to your account.

*Service Fee for deposits less than Php500.00

     Please be advised that effective July 16, 2012, deposit/merchant payments of less than P500 per transaction      made through our partner banks will be required to settle the service fee charged by respective banks.     The service fee varies depending upon which bank you choose:

     Over the Counter (via bank's merchant payment system)

     Banco de Oro - Php15.00     Bank of the Philippine Islands - Php20.00     Metrobank - Php25.00

     Online Banking

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     Banco de Oro - Php10.00     Bank of the Philippine Islands - Php10.00     Metrobank - Php4.00

     (The above rates may change depending on the charges rendered by the bank)     Please be guided accordingly.

FUNDING OPTIONS:

Online Banking via Merchant Payment1. Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)

Enrollment Process:

       Log on to www.bpiexpressonline.com       Enter your username and password       Under Payments & Reloading, click Bills Payments, click Enroll all other Bills       Enter your BPI account number and Joint Account Indicator No.       Under Bill information, select COL Financial Group, Inc. (COL) as the enrollee merchant       Enter your CitisecOnline account number (8-digit code username) on the space under  Reference

Number       Click Submit

Payment Process:

       Under Payments & Reloading, click Bills Payment, click Pay Bills Today       Under Pay, choose your COL Financial Group, Inc. Account       Enter the amount       Choose a BPI account from where payment will come from

Click Submit

* You should receive a confirmation email from BPI if payment was successful.

2. Banco de Oro (BDO)

Enrollment Process:       Login to www.mybdo.com.ph       Click the Add Company/Biller icon      Fill-out the Enrollment Details and choose the Channels or electronic banking services where you

may want to pay your bills in the future. Click Submit.       Click OK when the confirmation dialogue box appears

Payment Process:       Click the Pay Bills icon       Fill-out the Payment Details, choose your Payment Schedule, click Submit.       Click OK when the confirmation dialogue box appears

* You should receive a confirmation email from BDO if payment was successful.

3. Metrobank

No enrollment needed.

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Payment Process:       Login to www.metrobank.com.ph       Under eBanking Solutions, click Pay Bills       Under Special bill, select COL Financial Group, Inc.       Enter your COL account number under Subscriber/Account Number       Enter your Phone No.       Choose the Metrobank account from which the payment will come from       Enter the amount

Select Immediate Payment

* You should receive a confirmation email from Metrobank if payment was successful.

Over-the-Counter via Merchant Payment1. Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)

Fill up the BPI deposit/payment slip and indicate the following information:

2. Banco de Oro (BDO)

Fill-up the BDO payment slip and indicate the following information:

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3. Metrobank

Fill-up the METROBANK payment slip and indicate the following information:

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What are the credit schedules?          

For credit to COL account within 24 hours (excluding public holidays and weekends)

Online Banking via Merchant Payment (BPI and Metrobank) Over-the-Counter at Bank Branches via Merchant Payment (BPI and Metrobank) COL Business Center

For credit to COL account at the end of the next banking day:

Online Banking via Merchant Payment (BDO) Over-the-Counter at the Bank Branches via Merchant Payment (BDO)

IMPORTANT: Please indicate the COL ACCOUNT HOLDER'S NAME and COL ACCOUNT NUMBER when making payments to ensure proper and timely credit to your account.

(Note: Local check payments for initial deposits will still observe 3 days clearing time)

You will receive Deposit Acknowledgement Receipt via email once your account has been credited. Please be reminded that you are no longer required to fax or email your payment slip.

Can I deposit my stock certificates?

Yes, stock certificates can be lodged or ‘deposited’ into your account as long as the name appearing on the stock certificate is the same as the CitisecOnline account name.  You may submit the duly

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endorsed stock certificates to our Business Center at 2403-B East Tower PSE Center, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.   The certificates will then be submitted to the Transfer Agent for clearing then passed on to the Philippine Depository & Trust Corp (PDTC) for custody, which can take between a week to several weeks depending on the speed of the clearing process of these two organizations and if there are no discrepancies with the requirements.  The Transfer Agent may also request for original signature cards and IDs to be submitted for verification purposes (signature cards are available from COL).

When depositing your stock certificates, here is what you should do:

STEPS ACTION DETAIL

1Check that the name on the stock certificates is the same with your CitisecOnline’s account.

Names on the stock certificate can only be transferred to accounts with the same name

2Check to make sure that there is a signature at the back of your stock certificate.

Your signature cards must show the same signature as your certificates

(For a change in signature, you have to submit a new signature card to the original transfer agent)

3Acquire a signature card at our business center. Sign the card twice and attach it to your stock certificates.

One (1) Signature card per stock, regardless of number of shares

4 Photocopy (2) valid IDs for submission. IDs should have a photo and signature

5Submit all requirements (mentioned above) to our business center for processing.

Crediting of stock certificates may take 1-3 weeks

*

A processing fee will be charged by the PDTC: P100transfer fee per stock                        P20 cancellation fee per certificate                     + 12% VAT for non-bank transfer office

This can be charged to your CitisecOnline account provided it has enough available cash balance

Example:

Lodgement of 1 certificate of Stock A(P100 transfer fee + P20 cancellation fee) + P14.40 VAT = P134.40

Lodgement of 2 certificates of Stock A(P100 transfer fee + P40 cancellation fee) + P16.80 VAT = P156.80

Lodgement of 2 different stocks with 1 certificate eachStock A (P100 transfer fee + P20 cancellation fee) + P14.40 VAT = P134.40Stock B (P100 transfer fee + P20 cancellation fee) + P14.40 VAT = P134.40Total = P268.80

*Non-bank transfer agents charge a VAT of 12% 

How do I transfer my stockholdings from another local stockbroker?

If you are an existing client of CitisecOnline, you can transfer your stockholdings to CitisecOnline by giving your other stockbroker a written transfer instruction to do so, a copy of which must be furnished to CitisecOnline. If your stockholdings are in street name and lodged with the PDTC, the transfer will be done electronically. Electronic transfer can take one or two working days and would entail a cost to the customer of Php 75.00 per stock (regardless of number of shares) will be charged by the issuing broker and by the receiving broker. This can be charged to your CitisecOnline account provided it has enough available cash balance. Note: some brokers may charge Php82.50 for this fee.

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How can I transfer my stock positions to another broker from CitisecOnline?

To transfer your stockholdings from CitisecOnline to another broker electronically, please download and fill-up the Request for Stock Transfer form from our website under HOME>Forms and send the original copy to our Operations Department at 2401-B East Tower, PSE Centre, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.  Electronic transfers are accomplished in one to two working days.  A transfer fee of P75.00 per stock (regardless of number of shares) will be charged by the issuing broker and by the receiving broker. This can be charged to your CitisecOnline account provided it has enough available cash balance. Note: some brokers may charge Php82.50 for this fee.

How can I withdraw (or uplift) my stock positions from CitisecOnline?

To request for withdrawal (or upliftment) of your stock certificates, please visit our website and download the Request for Upliftment of Stock Certificate form under HOME>Forms>Form Needed for Upliftment of Stock Certificate.  Fill it out and send the originally signed form to the CitisecOnline.com, Inc. Business Center at 2403-B East Tower PSE Centre, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.  You will also need to submit a signature card per company to complete this request (you can secure signature cards from COL’s business center). The upliftment process can take up to 3 months to generate the certificate.

When withdrawing your stocks from your CitisecOnline account, here is what you need to do:

STEPS ACTION DETAIL1 Fill up the necessary request form Form: Upliftment of Stock Certificates

2Acquire a signature card from our business center. Sign the card twice and attach it to your upliftment form.

One (1) Signature card per stock, regardless of number of shares

3Submit the form and signature card to our business center

Processing time will take 1-3 months depending on the transfer agent

*Sometimes personal appearance may be requested by the transfer office

The transfer office will notify us of their need for personal appearance

*

A processing fee will be charged:           P150 if the transfer agent is a bank        P162 if the transfer agent is a non-bank  (This is per certificate)

This can be charged to your CitisecOnline account provided it has enough available cash balance

How do I withdraw my funds?

Withdrawals from your CitisecOnline account may be made by filling up the Fund Withdrawal form found in the CitisecOnline website under the HOME > FORMS menu functions. Completely fill up the details necessary into the form and the send the original to CitisecOnline Business Center at 2403-B East Tower PSE Centre, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City or you can send an advanced copy by fax to our Accounting Department at (632) 687-5459. We would still need the original to follow before any credit is made out.

Can I withdraw the proceeds of a stock sale immediately?

An individual can withdraw the proceeds of a stock transaction sale in three days (T+3) after a stock is sold subject to the procedures on the withdrawal of funds. An unused cash balance longer than three days dormant can be withdrawn anytime thereafter, allowing for one day notice with a cut-off time of 12 Noon to prepare the check payment for that day.

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 INVESTING AND ORDER PROCESSING

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What types of securities can I trade through CitisecOnline?

You can trade all non-suspended securities listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE). On occasion the PSE may suspend stocks from trading due to various reasons: i.e. in preparation for critical bulletins or corporate announcements, deficiency in providing SEC documents and violations made against the regulations of the PSE. PSE suspended stocks cannot be traded as long as the suspension flag is raised. 

What is the schedule for Trading hours?

Trading Hours are scheduled between Monday to Friday, with the following timetable:

Philippine Time Action Period

9:00 amPre-open Period 

No matching of Orders can occur during this period, but you can enter, modify, or cancel Orders

9:15 am - 9:30 amPre-Open No-Cancel Period 

You are allowed to enter Orders but cannot cancel or modify Orders during this period

9:30 am

Opening Period The period when the Opening Price for all Securities is

calculated. For a short moment the Order book is frozen until calculations of the opening price is completed

9:30 am - 12:00 nn

Continuous TradingA period when Orders are automatically matched at the Best Price in accordance with the Revised Trading Rules. Odd-lots

can only be traded and modified during this period12:00 nn - 1:30 pm Market Recess

1:30 pm Market Resumes

3:17 pm - 3:20 pm

Pre-Close Auction Period  Matching of prices are halted for 3 minutes. And just like

your Pre-Open period, you can enter, modify or cancel Orders

3:20 pm - 3:30 pm Run-Off/Trading-At-Last . You can only enter Buy or Sell Orders at the Closing Price

3:30 pm Market Close

How do I place an Order?

You can place an order using the following actions:

1. Click on the TRADE/PORTFOLIO menu tab followed by ENTER ORDER.

2. Enter the Order details then click on Preview Order to show a summary of your order so that you may review the particulars of the order before it is sent. (Note: the color headers for BUY orders is GREEN, while the heading for SELL orders is RED)

3. Once you are ready, you must enter your password then press Place Order to submit the order for

posting. 

What are the various Order Types?

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CitisecOnline provides the following  order types chosen by the term option box in the order entry screen:

1. A Limit Day Order (DAY) - the Limit Day Order is allowed during regular trading periods scheduled on Monday to Friday between 9:00 AM to 12:10 PM. This order type asks for specific information about your order then immediately sends the order to the Exchange. A limit order would requires that you to first choose a transaction type - either a Buy or Sell, then pick out the defaulted main board or odd lot board to transact, followed by the term type of the transaction. Thereafter choose the stock code, number of shares and enter a definite limit price you would wish your order to be placed at.

 An order to buy 1,000 shares of ALI at P5.30 would place an order to try to buy the designated 1,000 shares at a maximum price of P5.30 or lower if there is an available seller below P5.30. An order to sell 1,000 shares of ALI at P5.00 would place an order to sell the 1,000 shares at a maximum low of P5.00 if not higher if there is an available buyer above P5.00. Any unfilled Limit Day Orders will be cancelled at the end of the day. All orders must first pass a credit and stock position check before it is passed to the Exchange and meet out their order regulations for posting.

2. A Limit GTC Order (GTC) - the CitisecOnline GTC orders are limit orders which are valid for seven (7) calendar days. For example, if the GTC order is entered on November 26, the order will be valid until December 2. If the Valid Until date* is a non-trading day, it will no longer be valid on the next trading day which follows. For example, if a GTC order is valid until November 20 which is a Saturday, on November 22 (Monday) which is the first trading day that follows, the GTC order will no longer be valid. For more details about CitisecOnline's GTC order  click here .

3. An At-the-Close (ATC) Order - the CitisecOnline At-the-Close order allows the user to enter an order that would be sent to the Exchange for execution during the market RUN-OFF period at a price equivalent to the closing price of the stock. The ATC Order is available during market session from 9:00 - 11:59 pm. ATC orders will be collected on a first come first serve basis, and will be sent to the Exchange for execution/posting on a first in first out basis during the run-off market period. After posting, all ATC orders immediately become Limit Day Orders at a price equivalent to the closing price of a stock. Any ATC orders still in queue after market close will be removed from the ATC queue.  For more details about CitisecOnline's ATC order  click here .

What are Off-Hours orders?

An Off-hours Order or ‘After Trade hours Order’ (ATO) - the Off-hours ATO Order is provided to allow customers to enter orders after closing in preparation for the next trading day. ATO orders are accepted after 1:00PM and before 8:55 AM weekdays and anytime on weekends. Off-hours orders will be collected on a first come first serve basis, and will be sent to the Exchange for posting on a first in first out basis during pre-open session. After posting, all Off-hours orders immediately become Limit Day Orders and cannot be cancelled/modified during (9:15AM-9:30 AM). All orders will be governed by the Exchange's order regulations. For orders during market activity (9:00 AM to 12:10 PM), please use the regular "Enter Orders" function.

How do I see the price of a stock (Requesting a Quote)?

You can check the price of a stock through the following ways:

1. Click on the QUOTES menu tab followed by STOCK INFORMATION then STOCK QUOTE. Enter the stock code and press the QUOTE button. You can change the refresh option to have the page continuously update every so often.

2. You can also check stock prices through the HOME page after you Log On into the site. But this option shows less stock detail than using the STOCK QUOTE option.

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3. Furthermore you can use the WATCHLIST under the QUOTES tab to bring up a table wherein you can input a list of stocks to monitor.  How do I read the Quote Screen into a stock (The Bid & Ask)?

The order board or quote screen is a table that identifies the Buying (Bid) and Selling (Ask) parties into each stock reference. It lists on two main columns the desire to buy and the desire to sell, showing the respective volume levels at each price point. The sample below shows such a list.

BID Size column – how many individual buyers along with their total buying volume*

BID Price column – are the prices that buyers want to buy at

ASK Price column – are the prices that sellers want to sell at

ASK Size column – total selling volume* along with how many individual sellers

 * Volume represents the number of shares being bought or sold in a queue. This may illustrate the strength of buying and selling interest and is many times used to give an impression of market force or weakness

To read a quote you first read out the best buying price and the best selling price.  The first row of prices for each column represents the best bid or buyer and the best asking price or seller for the stock. Thus in the example above of MEG the quote is:  buying at 1.99 and selling at 2.00.

If you are a buyer, and would want to buy a stock immediately then you could enter a buying order at the best selling price or higher.  You can post a price that is lower than the selling price in an attempt to get a better price, but you take a chance of not getting your order filled if no seller would be willing to sell it to you at that price.

Same method will be applied if you want to sell a stock. If you want to sell a stock immediately then you would enter a selling order to sell at a price that buyers are buying at or lower. You can post a price that is higher than the buying price in an attempt to get a better price, but you take a chance of not getting your order filled if no buyer would be willing to buy it from you at that price.

How do I read the price ticker?

A Ticker Tape or price ticker shows a streaming set of data that displays every transaction made for all stocks. The Ticker reveals the active side of the market as it summarizes the most recent trades and may show where the action is.

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  The Ticker example above gives a good account of what is commonly displayed. In the order listed you will find the ff:1. Stock Code 2. Market Price 3. Traded Volume 4. Buying Broker (during closing, this portion of the ticker will display ‘Closed’)5. Selling Broker (during closing, this portion of the ticker will display the closing date)

The ticker details may also change its color to relate some information about its performance for the day – the color guide is as follows:

1. Green indicates the stock is trading higher than the previous day's close.2. Red indicates the stock is trading lower than the previous day's close.

3. Yellow means the stock is unchanged from the previous closing price. 

What is a Posted Order, Matched Order and a Partially Filled Order?

Posted orders are current orders sent to the Exchange that have not been filled or have only been partially filled. Matched orders are wholly accomplished trades. Partially Matched orders are uncompleted orders where only a portion of the desired order has been matched. 

How do I check my Posted Orders?

You can check all posted orders in the following manner:.

1. Click on the TRADE/PORTFOLIO menu tab followed by VIEW/MODIFY ORDER.

2. Any posted order (whether partly filled or not) will be listed.

3. You can filter the view option to show all Buying transactions, Selling transactions or its default to show any and all orders.

4. You can also check the status of order details under the TRADE/PORTFOLIO menu tab followed by TRADING HISTORY and clicking on Show Orders button under Order Details.

How do I Cancel a Posted Order?

Note: You cannot cancel orders during Pre-Open period between 9:15AM to 9:30AM and during Pre-Close period between 11:58AM to 12:00PM. You can however cancel any posted or remaining non-matched orders in the following manner:

1. Click on the TRADE/PORTFOLIO menu tab followed by VIEW/MODIFY ORDER.

2. Any posted order (whether partly filled or not) will be listed.

3. From this list the option to Cancel will be shown on the left of each separate order, click on the word Cancel (which may appear in red) to choose this action type.

4. An order to cancel will also be followed by a confirmation screen which will ask you to re-enter your password for verification. Enter your password to confirm your intent then press the Cancel

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Order button.

5. You can click on VIEW/MODIFY ORDER again after a couple of seconds to check for updates on your request.  

How do I Modify a Posted Order? 

Note: You cannot modify orders during Pre-Open period between 9:15AM to 9:30AM and during Pre-Close period between 11:58AM to 12:00PM.

You can attempt to Modify an order to lessen your desired volume in an earlier posted order. The price of which must remain the same and the new volume must satisfy the minimum board lot rule. You can only modify the volume of posted non-matched orders (which does not include matched or partially matched orders) in the following manner:

1. Click on the TRADE/PORTFOLIO menu tab followed by VIEW/MODIFY ORDER.

2. Any posted order (whether partly filled or not) will be listed.

3. From this list the option to Modify will be shown on the left of each separate order, click on the word Modify (which may appear in blue) to choose this action type.

4. A detail box will surface to ask for the new intended volume. Enter the new desired volume then press Preview Change Order.

5. An order to Modify will also be followed by a confirmation screen which will ask you to enter your password for verification. Simply enter your password then press the Modify Order button to acknowledge.

6. You can click on VIEW/MODIFY ORDER again after a couple of seconds to check for updates on your request.

*Note: If your desire is to change the price of an order or increase its volume, you must first cancel your current order then re-enter a new order.

What is the minimum board lot and fluctuation size?

Board Lot

Each stock may trade at different minimum lot sizes controlled by its price.  This minimum lot size is called a Board Lot (see table below). If a stock's board lot is 1,000 then that is the minimum amount of shares that can be bought and any mount above this should also be traded in scales of 1,000. Thus an order to buy a stock with a board lot of 1,000 will reject an order to buy 1,500 and 3,200; but will accept 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 and above as long as it is wholly divisible by 1,000 and not leave any partial lots.

Any amount of shares not wholly divisible by a minimum board lot is considered an Odd lot. Odd lots are traded at an Odd Lot board which are usually illiquidly traded and often at a discount to the stocks market price. You can enter odd lot orders by choosing the ODDLOT button on the order details box. Please note that odd lot orders can only be DAY orders, not GTC or ATC orders, which means you'll have to place your odd lot sell order again the next day if it is not matched today. If you need any assistance, you may call our customer service at 6-515-888.

*The table below identifies the Board Lot size based on stock price and the corresponding tick sizes.

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Board Lot and Fluctuation TablePrice Range Tick Size Board Lot0.0001 0.0099 0.0001         1,000,000

0.01 0.049 0.001             100,0000.05 0.249 0.001               10,0000.25 0.495 0.005               10,000

0.5 4.99 0.01                 1,00

05 9.99 0.01                    100

10 19.98 0.02                    10020 49.95 0.05                    10050 99.95 0.05                      10

100 199.9 0.10                      10200 499.8 0.20                      10500 999.5 0.50                      10

1000 1999 1.00                        52000 4998 2.00                        55000 Up 5.00                        5

About us

CitisecOnline is an online stock brokerage company in the Philippines, primarily to engage in the business of broker and/ or dealer of securities and to provide stock brokerage services through internet technology. Actively trading in the PSE since 2001, CitisecOnline has gained status for its proficiency in equity analysis and brokerage services. CitisecOnline’s management team is composed of professionals in the financial and information technology industries, as well as entrepreneurs with decades of experience in the stockbrokerage industry.The Company is a 99.9% Filipino-owned domestic corporation which was registered with the SEC on 16 August 1999 and which started commercial operations on 1 January 2001 and is not, in any way, owned or controlled by, affiliated with or connected to any multinational financial institution, including Citigroup, Inc. and Citibank N.A.It was established with the objective of leveling the playing field for retail investors by providing a low-cost and easily accessible means to access the Philippine stock market. Over the years, it has developed a full sweep of services to empower the retail investor. These include real-time quotes, research services and reports, and other tools to help customers make well-informed investment decisions. It also allows for prompt execution of trades, which is the best practice in the local online trading industry. CitisecOnline is well-poised to drive the development of the online trading market in confluence with the increased penetration of internet access, broadband services and increasingly tech-savvy investing public.The Company owns 100% of CitisecOnline HK - a member of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

VisionTo be the leading Online Financial Services Provider for Philippine Investors by becoming the company of choice providing leadership, innovation and opportunities for growth.  Mission To help the Filipino Investor achieve Financial Freedom and ensure long tem Shareholder Value by delivering “best in class” online financial products and services driven by our Core Competence in technology, investor education and research.

We are guided by our passion for excellence, good governance and values of Integrity, teamwork and efficiency in an enriching work environment.The ProductCitisecOnline (www.citiseconline.com) is an online trading facility for customers to trade stocks in the Philippine stock market.  It provides the trader with real-time stock market

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information, research, charting tools and the online trade execution program.  The customer can monitor his account (stock portfolio and cash balances) 24/7 through the system.Management TeamEdward K. Lee – ChairmanEdward K. Lee, 53, Filipino, is the Chairman of the Board of Citisecurities, Inc.  Prior to this, he was the President and Chief Executive Officer of Citisecurities, Inc. and served as Nominee to the PSE. In addition, he is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the CWC Group of Companies. Mr. Lee previously served as a Governor of the PSE from 1994 to 1996. He went on to become a member of the board of directors of A. Soriano Corporation (Anscor) serving for two terms (from 1996 to 1997).  Mr. Lee took up Industrial Management Engineering at De La Salle University from 1970 to 1974. He also completed the Basic Management Program at the Asian Institute of Management.Alexander Yu - Vice-ChairmanAlexander C. Yu, 52, Filipino, is also a Director of Winner Industrial Corporation and the proprietor of Trans-Asia General Merchandise. In 1997, he served as a Director of Anscor. Mr. Yu graduated from De La Salle University in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering.Conrado F. Bate - President and Chief Executive OfficerConrado F. Bate, 45, Filipino, has had extensive experience in the Philippine stock brokerage and fund management industry. Prior positions that he has held include:  Vice President of JP Morgan Philippines, Inc. from 1997 to 2002; President and CEO of Abacus Securities Corp. from 1995 to 1997; Vice President of the Fund Management Division of Philamlife Insurance Company from 1990 to 1995.  Mr. Bate is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Mutual Fund Management Company of the Philippines .  He graduated from De La Salle University in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marketing Management.

Edwin A. MendiolaDirector, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

Atty. Caesar A. Guerzon

Senior Vice President, Corporate Secretary, Head of Legal, Human Resources and Administration

Catherine L. Ong Director, Senior Vice President and Head of OperationsJuan G. Barredo Vice President and Head of Sales & MarketingLorena E. Velarde Assistant Vice President and Head of AccountingApril Lynn C. Lee-Tan Assistant Vice President and Head of Research

This feature allows the user to view their latest cash and stock positions.  Sample is shown below:

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Cash BalanceActual Balance - the amount of cash available in the account.Buying Power - the amount of cash that can still be used to buy stocks.Stock PositionStock Code - the stocks owned by the account.Market Price - the current price of the stock in the account.Actual Shares - the number of shares of the specific stock in the account.Uncommitted Shares - the number of shares which are still available for selling in the account.Trade Value - the value of the shares if it were sold at the market price.Total Trade Value - the total value of the shares if they were sold at the current market price.Total Equity Value   - the Actual Balance  + the Total Trade Value

 More than just a portal for you to trade, CitisecOnline is a partner fully committed to help you invest wisely in the stock market. By working with us, you gain immediate access to everything you need to help you succeed..

 Take advantage of in-depth research and analysis done by our team of analysts, to help you make better-informed investment decisions and spot those profit-making opportunities.

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The premiere and largest capitalized online stock brokerage firm in the Philippines with over Php450 million in paid-up capital, CitisecOnline is committed to stay at the forefront of technological advancements and innovations. This means we are constantly looking for ways to make stock trading easier and more enriching for you..

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As a customer, you will be able to benefit more from every trade with access to our superior online tools and functionalities with the lowest-allowable commission rate in the industry at only 0.25% of the transaction value.

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If you require any navigation or technical assistance, CitisecOnlines Customer Relations Group will be more than happy to assist you.

FOR CUSTOMERS ONLY SEMINARS OPEN TO PUBLIC (Free of Charge)

A Primer into Technical Analysis*Date: November 14, 28, and December 12, 2012Time: 1:30 pm to 6:00 pmVenue: COL Training Center, 24F East Tower, PSE Centre, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 

Fundamental Analysis*Date: November 20, and December 18, 2012Time: 3:30 pm to 5:30 pmVenue: COL Training Center, 24F East Tower, PSE Centre, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.

COL EASY INVESTMENT PROGRAM: Simple Stock Market Investing*Date: Nov. 5, 7, 9, 12, 16, 19, 26, Dec. 3, 7, 10, 14, & 17, 2012Time: 3:00 pm to 4:30 pmVenue: COL Training Center, 24F East Tower, PSE Centre, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 

Investing in the Stock Market TodayDate: Nov. 8, 13, 15, 22, 27, 29, Dec. 6, 11, 13, & 20, 2012Time: 3:30 pm to 6:30 pmVenue: COL Training Center, 24F East Tower, PSE Centre, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City

REMINDER: Please double check the seminar schedule for possible changes or announcements.

NOTICE: Seat reservations are guaranteed ONLY for pre-registered attendees. After the 15-minute grace period, seat reservations will no longer hold and will be allocated for any walk-in attendees.

Dress code is Smart Casual,      ( no sando, shorts or slippers) as mandated by the PSE Building Administration.

FOR CUSTOMERS ONLY SEMINARS: Please be reminded that we do not accommodate walk-ins..

* Effective May 1, 2008, a Php500.00 seminar fee will be charged for non-COL customers who wish to attend the Introduction to Technical Analysis, Technical Trading Strategies and Fundamental Analysis to cover handouts, snacks and venue fees.

Our research department provides you with up-to-date research materials to further help you in making informed trading decisions.

MORNING NOTES

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The Morning Notes discusses a summary of what took place in the stock market the preceding day and the main drivers. It also discusses important market moving events for the day such as political, economic and corporate news, and their expected impact on the general stock market and/or particular listed issues.

 COMPANY UPDATE / REPORTS

Company Reports contain more in depth analysis of listed Companies by the CitisecOnline research team. The product's main goal is to share investment ideas with customers, and help them decide which stocks to invest in and to avoid. Company updates and reports are written following company visits, earnings releases, acquisitions, steep movements in prices, among other things.

 INVESTMENT GUIDE

The Investment Guide contains a condensed updated weekly summary of valuation and market data on all CitisecOnline monitored stocks such as the closing price, outstanding shares, market capitalization, EPS and EPS growth (actual and forecast), P/E, P/BV and dividend yield.

 COMPANY SNAPSHOT

The Company Snapshot contains a summary of information on CitisecOnline monitored stocks. The product aims to provide customers all the data necessary to make an informed investment decision. The following pieces of information will be included:

- Description of the Company (background)- CitisecOnline rating of the issue- Important market data (price, o/s, market capitalization, 52 week price range, average daily t/o)- Revenue breakdown- Major shareholders- Key investment highlights- Condensed historical and forecast I/S - Condensed historical and forecast B/S- Selected valuation, performance and financial ratios

 PHILIPPINE ECONOMIC INDICATORS

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The Philippines Economic Indicators aim to give clients a bird's eye view of the country's economic standing based on historical and the latest economic figures.

 PHILIPPINE TECH GUIDE

The Philippine Tech Guide is a table form report which illustrates chosen Technical Analysis indicators as well as a few index and stock performance statistics and used to gauge an Index/Stock's trend status and aptitude.

 BULL'S EYE

The Bull's Eye is a daily technical analysis snapshot of the Philippine Market. It contains the graph of the PHISIX along with pertinent trend analysis of its daily swings. The publication also includes a stock or stock list focus to highlight essential happenings in spotlight issues.

 ARCHIVES

The Archives will allow the client to see the different research products available on listed Companies found in the CitisecOnline website.

Get Rich through the Stock Market (Part 2)June 24, 2011 By Argee Abadines Leave a Comment

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In Part 1 of this series, I gave an introduction to the amazing world of stocks. Part of improving the financial literacy of teachers is to know your investment options to grow your money. I hope it pushed you to open an online stock trading account. If not, go read Part 1 and explore the online brokers that you can choose from.Now, the stock market is not for the faint of heart.  It can literally be a roller coaster. In this game, you have to be like a robot in the sense you don’t get attached to your stock picks. It’s tough to do that but it can be done. If you get attached, you might hesitate to cut your losses when clearly the trend is not working in your favor.Today, I will discuss the types of stocks you can invest in.**Blue Chip Stocks

Blue chip stocks are solid companieswith a long track record of profitability. They also have a reputation of a stellar management team. Blue Chip Stocks in the Philippines are already icons of the industry. Everyone knows them.Examples of Blue Chip Stocks1) PLDT2) Metrobank3) Ayala Corporation4) BPIReturn on Blue Chip Stocks are not that stellar but you can be assured that they are not that volatile, i.e. their share prices do not go up and down rapidly. Blue Chip stocks are also known to give regular dividends every quarter so it’s a good side income if you park your money with blue chip stocks. Globe and PLDT are the leaders in

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giving out regular dividends which beat inflation easily on an annual basis.Blue Chip Stocks are best for people who want to feel a certain level of safety and want a steady but consistent income stream. Their share prices are known to grow steadily over the years.If you are looking to trade and want exciting stocks, you generally avoid Blue Chip Stocks unless there are big deals that they are engaging in, for example, an acquisition of a major company. Growth Companies

Growth companies are those that are investing heavily right now in projects and equipment so that they can expand their business dramatically. They take out loans and do other financing methods to finance their projects so that the projects can bring in more income for them in the future. They are heavily invested in expansion as well as buying companies to further grow their income streams.In general, they give little dividends but if their projects and investments push through as planned, you can expect a good growth in their share prices because it will reflect in the rising revenues of the company when they report their financials to the public.Companies in this classification would include the following:1) San Miguel- they are investing heavily in infrastructure and mining projects. They used to be a blue chip when they were solely in the food industry but as they are now diversifying, they are considered a growth stock. If their projects push through as planned, their share price could surge in the coming years.

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2) Philex Mining- the blue chip of the mining sector but generally they are still a growth stock as they are investing heavily in other mining projects. The surge in their share price is a testimony to their brilliant management, headed by Manny Pangilinan (MVP).3) Metro Pacific- the holding company of MVP that controls Philex Mining, Maynilad, and Meralco.4) Energy Development Corporation- the world class energy company that deals with geothermal power. Owned by the Lopezes through First Generation Corporation.**Speculative Stocks

Shares in this category are generally mining companies because they don’t have established operations yet. Rumors drive the share price of speculative stocks. If there are rumors of foreign investors investing in speculative mining activities, it can drive the share price of these shares to dizzying heights.The risk is very high for speculative stocks but if you time it well and get lucky, it’s like winning the lottery.An example would be Lepanto Corporation. A year ago, they were in the 0.30 range. But now, they are in the 0.90 range and are threatening to breach 1 peso soon.If you held on from last year to this year, you would have a profit of 300%!Speculative shares are exciting but are very risky. You should only play it with money you can afford to lose.

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Only play speculative shares if you have a good knowledge of stock

trading, which is different from stock investing which is holding on to companies with solid fundamentals for the long term.So always trade with caution when it comes to speculative shares. **In the comment section, please share what type of shares you are

interested in investing in and I will give my two cents on what type

of share it is and share my opinion on it.

For the next part of this series, we will discuss the philosophies or approaches in investing and trading stocks.As homework for the next parts of this series, you guys can read the tutorial about stocks from investopedia.

Technical Analysis of Selected Blue Chip Stocks

Updated Every Mondays. Last update - 9/3/2012

* The stocks included in this list are the 10 most heavily weighted stocks on the PSEi.

Stock Close Support Resistance  Trend Recommendation

AC 411.00 400.00 425.00Sideways to

DownSell on strength

Broke below its consolidation. Needs to hold above its major support at 400.00 to stay afloat.

AEV 48.50 47.00 49.50 SidewaysBuy if breakout /

Avoid if breakdown

Continuing to consolidate within its range.

ALI 22.40 21.75 23.00 Sideways Trade the range

Rallying from its trough at 21.15 but expect consolidation.

BDO 61.05 59.90 62.50Sideways to

DownSell on strength

Rallying from its trough at 59.05 but expect resistance at around 62.50.

BPI 75.00 71.95 77.45 Sideways Trade the range

Rallying from its trough at 71.75 but may just consolidate below 77.45.

MBT 91.05 90.00 94.85Sideways to

DownSell on strength

Dropping from a bearish lower high at 94.85. Needs to hold above its major support at 90.00 to stay afloat.

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SM 709.00 702.00712.00 / 730.00

Sideways to Down

Buy if breakout / Avoid if breakdown

Consolidating within a tight range of between 702.00 and 712.00. May do a big move up or down if it breakout or breaks down from its range.

SMC 112.00 110.40 113.00 SidewaysBuy if breakout /

Avoid if breakdown

Holding above its support at 110.40 but expect consolidation below 113.00.

SMPH 14.00 13.70 14.32Sideways to

UpTrade the range

Rallying from its trough at 13.56 but expect consolidation below 14.32.

TEL 2740.00 2670.00 2756.00 Sideways Trade the range

Continuing to consolidate within its range.

* Definition of Technical Terms

* Definition of the Recommendations

* Tsupitero.Com Technical Analysis Approach

Important Notice - The recommendations above are intended to be used by Tsupiteros only or those whose holding periods are between one day to two weeks. Those who would like to position for a longer period should not follow these recommendations.

Legend - + recommend to buy if resistance is taken out to the upside

              * recommended stop

Philippine's Blue Chip Companies!

As a 20 year old young man who is very fond of reading broadsheets like Manila Bulletin, Philippine Daily Inquirer, and Philippine   Star , I normally flip the pages of the dailies through the sports section first, comics section, entertainment(checking the latest gossip around) and the business section. At the front page of the business section are news and articles about large companies and their major transactions that transpires within the day. These large companies are often referred to as blue chip companies.

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When I was in college, I had this professor in Business Finance who asked what do large companies like San Miguel, PLDT, and Ayala are normally called. I could hear the silence in the classroom, and after a few seconds, I blurted out Blue Chip! I saw the smile of my professor and my classmates as well.

What do blue chip company really means?

A blue chip company is a nationally recognized, well-established and financially sound company. Blue chips generally sell high-quality, widely accepted products and services. Blue chip companies are known to weather downturns and operate profitably in the face of adverse economic conditions, which helps to contribute to their long record of stable and reliable growth.

The name "blue chip" came about because in the game of poker the blue chips have the highest value.Blue chip stocks are seen as a less volatile investment than owning shares in companies without blue chip status because blue chips have an institutional status in the economy. Investors may buy blue chip companies to provide steady growth in their portfolios.

In the Philippines, we have several blue chip companies that are being traded in the Philippine Stock Market. These blue chip companies were chosen based on GEMSS:Growth ProfitabilityEarnings VisibilityManagement CredibilitySuperior Products/ServicesStrong Balance Sheet

1. AC Ayala Corporation - Holding company of the Ayalas who owns the BPI, Ayala   Land , and Manila Water Company.

2. ALI Ayala Land Corporation - Largest and most experienced real estate developer in the Philippines.

3. AP Aboitiz Power Corporation - Leading player in the power industry - power generation and distribution in Visayas and Mindanao.

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4. BDO Banco De Oro - One of the largest banks in the Philippines, with corporate, retail, investment banking and insurance broking.

5. BPI Bank of the Philippines Island - one of the largest bank in the Philippines with over 800 branches in the Philippines, US, Hongkong, and Italy.It provides commercial and consumer banking services, mutual funds, electronic banking, brokerage services, investment banking, and asset management and trust services. 

6.DMC DMCI Holdings, Inc. - holding company who owns various businesses in construction, equity investments and infrastructure projects, heavy fabrication, industrial construction and engineering services, sale of coal resources. DMC owns the Semirara Mining Company.

7. EDC PNOC Energy Development Corporation - Pioneer in geothermal energy industry who uses water to generate electricity.

8. ICT International Container Terminal Services- engaged in the management, operation and development of container terminals in Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and America.

9. JFC Jollibee Foods Corporation - owns and operates Jollibee, Red Ribbon, Chowking, Greenwhich, Delifrance, and Manong Pepe.

10. MBT Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company - One of the largest bank in the Philippines who provides deposit products, loans and trade finance, domestic and foreign fund transfers, treasury and foreign exchange services, trading and remittances, and trust services.

11. MPI Metro Pacific Investments- The holding company of Manny Pangilinan with interests in real estate, water utilities, healthcare,toll operations, power, port and others.

12. MWC Manila Water Company- owned by the Ayalas who has exclusive rights to the water delivery, sanitation and services. It caters to 6 million customers under a 25 year concession with the government.

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13. SM SM Investsments Corporation - The holding company of the Sy family, engaged in shopping mall development , retail, financial services, real estate, tourism, hotels and others. Owns Banco De Oro and 20% of Megawide Construction.

14. SMPH SM Prime Holdings- Owned by the Sy family, it operates and develops shopping malls in the Philippines and China.

15. TEL - Philippine Long Distance Tel. Company - Leading telecommunications group in the Philippines with three core businesses: fixed line, wireless and information and communication technology.

16. URC Universal Robina Corporation - Owned by the Gokongwei family, leading branded convenience food and beverages company in the Philippines, southeast Asia, and greater China.

17. San Miguel - SMC is a blue chip company by its definition. In recent years it has RADICALLY diversified into mining and power such that you could have mistaken it as a mining and power company. SMC president said that the acquisitions have a return on equity as triple as the seven percent level for food and beverages. Chairman Cojuangco said that the acquisitions will secure the Companys future. While all of this maybe true, the current sentiment on San Miguel is poor according to Astro Del Castillo, Managing director of First Grade Holdings Inc. Perhaps in the future, when all the smoke has cleared, I can bet on it but right now, I want to focus with the 16 companies mentioned above before even considering buying San Miguel shares.

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Posted by Randy Ayson at 12:20 PM

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2011

What Stocks Can You Buy for 5,000 Pesos at Philippine Stock Market?There are two ways to buy   stocks  in the stock market. One is by buying through Oddlot and the other one is through Boardlot.

Boardlot – If you want to buy PLDT whose board lot is 5, the shares must be divisible by 5. Meaning, you can only buy PLDT shares at 5 shares or 10 shares or 15 shares or 20 shares or 25 shares and so on and so forth. You cannot buy PLDT at 4 shares or 6 shares or 9 shares or 12 shares because they are not divisible by 5.

Boardlot is also the minimum price you can buy for the stock. For example, the price of PLDT is 2,2994 pesos per stock as of today, since the boardlot is 5, the minimum price for PLDT is 11,470 pesos. In this case, if your money is 5,000 pesos only, you cannot but PLDT today.

Based on the 30 companies included in the Philippine Stock   Index below, you cannot buy Globe, SM Investments and PLDT shares (yellow highlight) if your money is 5,000 pesos only. The good news is you can buy the rest of the companies with your 5,000 pesos.

SECURITY NAME  SYM  BOARD LOT

 PRICES  Amount (Php)

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AYALA CORPORATION  AC 10  300.8      3,008.00

ABOITIZ EQUITY VENTURES, INC.   AEV 100  39.30      3,930.00

ALLIANCE GLOBAL GROUP, INC.   AGI 100  10.14      1,014.00

AYALA LAND, INC.   ALI 100  15.30      1,530.00

ABOITIZ POWER CORPORATION   AP 100  30.00      3,000.00

BANCO DE ORO UNIBANK, INC.   BDO 10  56.00         560.00

BELLE CORPORATION   BEL 1000  4.02      4,020.00

BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS   BPI 10  56.70         567.00

CEBU AIR, INC.   CEB 10  79.90         799.00

DMCI HOLDINGS, INC.   DMC 100  36.50      3,650.00

ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

  EDC 100  6.06         606.00

FIRST GEN CORPORATION   FGEN 100  14.20      1,420.00

GLOBE TELECOM, INC.   GLO 10  926.00      9,260.00

INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL SERVICES, INC.

  ICT 10  50.65         506.50

JOLLIBEE FOODS CORPORATION   JFC 10  88.80         888.00

JG SUMMIT HOLDINGS, INC.   JGS 100  23.80      2,380.00

METROPOLITAN BANK & TRUST CO.   MBT 10  69.30         693.00

MEGAWORLD CORPORATION   MEG 1000  1.85      1,850.00

MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY   MER 10  256.00      2,560.00

METRO PACIFIC INVESTMENTS CORPORATION

  MPI 1000  3.16      3,160.00

MANILA WATER COMPANY, INC.   MWC 100  19.76      1,976.00

PHILE  MINING CORPORATION   PX 100  23.75      2,375.00

ROBINSONS LAND CORPORATION   RLC 100  12.16      1,216.00

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SEMIRARA MINING CORPORATION   SCC 10  207.40      2,074.00

SM INVESTMENTS CORPORATION   SM 10  531.00      5,310.00

SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION   SMC 10  122.00      1,220.00

SM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION   SMDC 100  8.44         844.00

SM PRIME HOLDINGS, INC.   SMPH 100  12.20      1,220.00

PHILIPPINE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE COMPANY "Common"

  TEL 5  2,294.00    11,470.00

UNIVERSAL ROBINA CORPORATION   URC 100  43.00      4,300.00

 Generally, investors and traders are buying   stocks  in boardlot tranches because they are easier to sell and trade.

Oddlot – if you want to buy 4 PLDT shares, you cannot do that because the price of PLDT which is 2,294 pessos is more than 1,000 pesos and it falls under the minimum board lot of 5 shares as you can see below. Boardlots are being determined by the current price of the stock. See below.  

Very few investors buy through oddlots. Stocks sold at boardlots are easier to sell than oddlot stocks.

My recommendation with your 5,000 pesos is you buy companies whose minimum board lot is less than 5,000 pesos. Based on the stocks listed above, you can choose 27 companies whose board lot amount is less than 5,000 pesos. Avoid oddlots purchases as much as possible because  they are a little bit hard to sell.

If stock price is 1000 pesos or more Board lot is 5

If stock price is between 50 and 1000 pesos Board lot is 10

If stock price is between 5 and 50 pesos Board lot is 100

If stock price is between 50 centavos and 5 pesos Board lot is 1000

If stock price is between 5 centavos and 50 centavos Board lot is 10,000

If stock price is between 1 centavos and 5 centavos Board lot is 1,000,000

Posted by Randy Ayson at 6:33 AM

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12 comments:

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AnonymousOctober 15, 2011 7:40 AM

Thank you for this blog. I'm in a dilemma right now, i hope you can help me weigh things over. I have 5,000php worth to invest, my question is: Shall i invest this into 1 company only or in 2 companies? I'm planning to invest for the long term( 5 or 10 years).

Thank you very much!

From,greenMango

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Randy Ayson October 18, 2011 7:25 AM with that amount, i suggest you invest it in 1 company only. then if you have some extra cash along the way and want to consider other stocks, you may do so.

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AnonymousNovember 3, 2011 12:05 AM

how much would be probably in return for P5,000 for 5-10 years?

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Randy Ayson December 27, 2011 11:14 PM history tells us that the ave. return for the past 20 years is 14%. With regards to the future, NOBODY can predict how much will the returns be. But the past can give us a glimpse on what the future returns will be.

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Joseph January 24, 2012 7:37 PM

Sir Randy,

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Galing ng blog mo. Very informative and precise.Super noob here and i learned a lot.

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AnonymousMay 12, 2012 9:36 AM

hello

I really don't have much idea about investing but got curious after reading your blog. I'm wondering how to start buying   shares  then? do i go to the company and ask or do they inform it publicly that they sell them? Lastly, what about the broker? is it necessary? 

thank you! ^^Reply

7.

Vander8 May 30, 2012 6:27 AM

Hi Sir Randy,

I appreciate your blog. Thank you for that. I also want to know like Mr. Anonymous here, about what to do next.

Thank you so much.

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Randy Ayson June 1, 2012 2:29 PM Vander8/Anon: yes, a broker is necessary. There are hundreds of brokers around. 

Personally,I prefer colfinancial.com because of the many features it has although i am not discounting in using other stockbrokers in the future. it's just that colfinancial.com is my first broker and i am satisfied with it. 

you can email them at [email protected]

goodluck and happy investingReply

9.

lorelei velicaria June 19, 2012 8:12 AM

i don't know anything about investing. can u guide me? thanks.

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Vander8 June 21, 2012 6:07 AM

Thanks for the reply Mr. Randz. 

I am planning this year. and I wish you all the best. Please visit and be a member also in my blog. http://www.630v.com

Thanks.

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AnonymousJune 25, 2012 8:45 AM

good pm ijust want to ask from whom or where will i have my COL account number? i saw it in a sample deposit slip of some banks who's said to be partner of COL.

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Randy Ayson August 1, 2012 9:42 PM I think you are looking for the bank account number of COL and an over the counter payment. If that is the case, you will not need the bank account. Just like when you are paying your Meralco bills, you dont need the bank account number of Meralco, you just pay them and the bank will credit it to them under your name. If you notice, your COL account number is always required when paying over the counter so that they will know to whom they will credit the payment.

https://www.colfinancial.com/ape/Final2/home/open_an_account.asp#fund_your_account

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FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011

7 Factors that Affect the Rise/Fall of a Stock Price?

1. Great Stock Market Stories

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During the bull market, everybody is great because everyone is making a lot of money. But when the bear market comes, that’s when the men separate among the boys.  Most people jump into the stock market when they hear stories from others that the stock market is high. It’s when the barbers, taxi drivers, your officemates are encouraged by somebody to invest in the stock market. They will say “Hey there are hotcakes in the stock market”.  People talk about stocks when they make money and when you make money it simply means that the stock market is at its high. It creates the bull market, the excitement and most people make money within the day, hours or even minutes. People become greed and the stocks soar.

2. Force Majeure or Acts of God

Japan Tsunami/Earthquake. Japan stocks went down by as much as 14% in one day. And that 14% is worth a staggering $500 billion. It was wiped out from their economy. The effect is being felt in the Philippines also. I just bought Nickel Asia on the 1st week of March because it has growth potential. It's income is 400% bigger than the previous year. It launched its IPO only last year. Nickel prices are rising and the commodity is in demand all over the world. All of sudden, tsunami struck and one of the customers of Nickel Asia has temporarily shutdown its operations. This customer comprises 30% of Nickel Asia and also owns 2% of its shares. The impact on the profit is enormous. Nickel Asia revenues will slid down and they will scramble to find a new customer which is most probably in China, a growing country. Whew! It's share price is now going down as an effect of that events.

3. US Unemployment 

The unemployed people in US is a good barometer whether the stocks will rise sooner or later. Unemployed people in US normally can claim food stubs from the US government. These food stubs are numbered and measured by the government. If the people claiming food stubs are down, it means some people got a job and that business is picking up. If the people

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claiming food stubs increases, it means a lot of people got terminated or fired because of poor economic conditions. During poor economic conditions, the revenues of the Companies normally goes down and in some instances they go bankrupt. Since our economy is partially dependent on the economic conditions of America, the stock prices goes down when US Economy is down. Why is this? The big investors goes out of the stock market in the US as well as in other parts of the world including Philippines and invest in other areas like bonds, interest rates, currency, futures, options, etc.

4. Interest Rates

When the interest rate is high, the investor would normally pull out his investment in the stock and put it in the bank. Example, if the interest rate in the bank is 5% and returns on investment in your stock market is averaging 10%, you will let your money stay in the stock market. However, if the interest rate in the bank goes up to 8%, of course you will pull out your money in the stock market and put it in the bank because the difference in return is 2% only. Interest earned in banks are fixed while returns of investment in stock is volatile.

5. Political Unstability

When President Aquino took over as the main driver of our country, the investors suddenly flocked in our country. The stock market goes up breaking all previous high records. The investors are looking for a sense of control and certainty in a country before jumping in. For example, if I am a global investor and is looking for a country to invest, do you think I will consider investing in Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan and other war torn country? Of course not! My money will be in trouble especially if the head of the government is nothing but a crook.

 

6. Analysts Opinions

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I  remember when Duestche Bank lowered its rating on SCC shares from BUY to HOLD, SCC shares goes down dramatically. Since Duestche Bank is managing the wealth of high net worh individuals and corporations around the world, these individuals suddenly dumped their shares of SCC. Since there are many sellers than buyers in SCC shares, its share price went down. Likewise with Citiseconline, when the recommendation changes from HOLD to BUY, the stock price normally goes up because there will be more buyers for that stock price than the sellers, thus the share price goes up.

7. Company Performance

Prices are ultimately determined by the earnings of the Company. If the Company is earning very well, declares dividends every year, and has a lot of growth potential in the coming years, more likely than not, the price will go up.

All You Need to Know about Penny Stocks!1. What Are Penny Stocks?In the United States, penny stocks are common shares of small public companies that trade at less than $1.00. In the Philippines, penny stocks are Small Capital Stocks. If your stockbroker is Citiseconline and upon seeing their latest research you noticed an announcement titled Small   Cap  Guide, those are the penny stocks in the Philippines. 

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2. Volatilily 

Most of the penny stocks in the Philippines are being traded at less than 1 peso. As an actual example, take a look at the snapshot above taken from Citiseconline's latest research; most of the stocks in the research are less than 1 peso. The share price of penny stocks can easily be manipulated. In the US, faulty or misleading information is provided through internet, resulting in investors buying   shares  in the underlying company. When buyers flocked, the price goes up. On the other hand, the original individual or organization who owns the shares of the Company upon seeing the increase in price sells their holdings, thus earning a hefty sum of money. 

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3. Scammers are in pictureInternet has made penny stock scams easier to perpetuate. Actually I received 2 to 3 offers from Investopedia regarding these penny stocks luring me to buy their companies. Obviously it's a scam and whenever I received it, I delete it immediately not even bothering to read. These penny stocks will often post gains during the promotion. This leads many investors to believe the positive statements in the promotion advertisements to be true and verified because the share price is appreciating.

4. Low Liquidity

Penny stock companies often have low liquidity, making it difficult to sell   shares . If big companies who normally finance their expansions through bonds, IPO, loans, etc are sometimes having difficulty getting the funds they needed, how much more with penny stocks. If the grocery in your neighborhood earns 1 million pesos every year and is having difficulty finding funds to expands its operations, how much more for a sari sari store who earns 10,000 pesos every year to finance its expansion. Banks always look for the liquidity of the borrower and in the case of the sari sari store, perhaps it needs to the mortgage the entire sari sari store as well as a couple of properties to get funds from the bank.

5. Hard to SellPenny stocks also are very hard to sell. Since most of the foreign investors and big boys in Philippines who owns perhaps 90% of the countrys resources trade often with blue   chip  companies, penny stocks in the Philippines have very little funds allocated to them. In extreme cases, investors may encounter difficulty liquidating their positions when they want to sell it because nobody in the stock market wants to buy the shares.

6.  Lack of Information Available to the PublicThe key to any successful investment strategy is acquiring enough information to make sound decisions. Information for Small cap stocks is not readily available. If you will take a look on Citiseconlines research, most of the updates are for the blue-chip companies. Same way with newspapers, they publish articles and news about the big companies. 

7. Penny Stocks Fallacy

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Some people think that today's stocks were once penny stocks. Investors who have fallen into the trap of the first fallacy believe Ayala, Metrobank, SCC and many other large companies were once penny stocks that have appreciated to high peso values. Also, many investors are attracted to penny stocks because of the notion that there is more room for appreciation and more opportunity to own more stock. If a stock is at 1 peso and rises by 50 centavos , you will have made a 50% return. This, together with the with the fact that a 1,000 pesos investment can buy 1,000 shares, convinces investors thatmicro   cap  stock are a rapid, surefire way to increase profits. Unfortunately, people tend to see only the upside of penny stocks, while forgetting about the downside. A 1 peso stock can just as easily go down by 50 centavos and lose half its value. Most often, these stocks do not succeed, and there is a high probability that you will lose your entire investment.

8. ConclusionSome penny stocks might be good quality, and many of them are working extremely hard to make their way up to to be a big company. However, the flip-side is that there are many good opportunities in stocks that aren't trading for pennies. Penny stocks aren't a lost cause, but they are very high-risk investments that aren't suitable for all investors. If you can't resist the lure of micro caps, make sure you do extensive research and understand what you are getting into.

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IRC Properties, Inc. IRC ALL SHARES PROPERTY Feb 27, 1978IRC Properties, Inc. IRW ALL SHARES PROPERTY Jun 18, 2010ISM Communications Corporation ISM ALL SHARES INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGYOct 01, 1975

Imperial Resources, Inc. IMPB ALL SHARES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Aug 31, 1970

Imperial Resources, Inc. IMP ALL SHARES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Aug 31, 1970

Information Capital Technology Ventures, Inc. ICTV ALL SHARES OTHER SERVICES Jul 23, 2003Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc. IMI ALL SHARES ELECTRICAL

COMPONENTS AND EQUIPMENT

Jan 21, 2010

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. ICT ALL SHARES TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

Mar 23, 1992

Ionics, Inc. ION ALL SHARES ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND EQUIPMENT

Jul 18, 1995

Island Information & Technology, Inc. IS ALL SHARES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Feb 09, 1970

JG Summit Holdings, Inc. JGS ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Aug 09, 1993Jollibee Foods Corporation JFC ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE &

TOBACCOJul 14, 1993

Jolliville Holdings Corporation JOH ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Jun 17, 2002Keppel Philippines Holdings, Inc. KPH ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Aug 26, 1987Keppel Philippines Holdings, Inc. KPHB ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Aug 26, 1987Keppel Philippines Properties, Inc. KEP ALL SHARES PROPERTY Sep 11, 1989LMG Chemicals Corporation LMG ALL SHARES CHEMICALS Jan 07, 1986Lafarge Republic, Inc. LRI ALL SHARES CONSTRUCTION,

INFRASTRUCTURE & ALLIED SERVICES

Sep 11, 1958

Leisure & Resorts World Corporation LR ALL SHARES CASINOS & GAMING Apr 17, 1958Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company LCB ALL SHARES MINING Apr 30, 1947Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company LC ALL SHARES MINING Apr 30, 1947Liberty Flour Mills, Inc. LFM ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE &

TOBACCOJan 24, 1966

Liberty Telecoms Holdings, Inc. LIB ALL SHARES TELECOMMUNICATIONS Oct 17, 1994Lodestar Investment Holdings Corporation LIHC ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS May 26, 1989Lopez Holdings Corporation LPZ ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Nov 25, 1993Lorenzo Shipping Corporation LSC ALL SHARES TRANSPORTATION

SERVICESJul 22, 1996

MEDCO Holdings, Inc. MED ALL SHARES OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Nov 18, 1975

MJC Investments Corporation MJIC ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Nov 11, 1955MRC Allied, Inc. MRC ALL SHARES PROPERTY May 18, 1995Mabuhay Holdings Corporation MHC ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Oct 22, 1990Mabuhay Vinyl Corporation MVC ALL SHARES CHEMICALS Feb 05, 1997MacroAsia Corporation MAC ALL SHARES TRANSPORTATION

SERVICESMay 21, 1970

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Makati Finance Corporation MFIN ALL SHARES SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES

Jan 06, 2003

Manchester International Holdings Unlimited Corporation

MIH ALL SHARES CHEMICALS Apr 02, 1991

Manchester International Holdings Unlimited Corporation

MIHB ALL SHARES CHEMICALS Apr 02, 1991

Manila Broadcasting Company MBC ALL SHARES MEDIA Jul 10, 1953Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation MB ALL SHARES MEDIA Apr 18, 1990Manila Electric Company MER ALL SHARES ELECTRICITY, ENERGY,

POWER & WATERJan 08, 1992

Manila Jockey Club, Inc. MJC ALL SHARES CASINOS & GAMING Oct 11, 1963Manila Mining Corporation MAB ALL SHARES MINING Dec 17, 1959Manila Mining Corporation MA ALL SHARES MINING Dec 17, 1959Manila Water Company, Inc. MWC ALL SHARES ELECTRICITY, ENERGY,

POWER & WATERMar 18, 2005

Manulife Financial Corporation MFC ALL SHARES OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Sep 27, 1999

Marcventures Holdings, Inc. MARC ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Jan 10, 1958Mariwasa SIAM Holdings, Inc. MMI ALL SHARES CONSTRUCTION,

INFRASTRUCTURE & ALLIED SERVICES

Sep 03, 1991

Marsteel Consolidated, Inc. MC ALL SHARES PROPERTY May 24, 1976Marsteel Consolidated, Inc. MCB ALL SHARES PROPERTY May 24, 1976Maybank ATR Kim Eng Financial Corporation MAKE ALL SHARES OTHER FINANCIAL

INSTITUTIONSJan 28, 1987

Megawide Construction Corporation MWIDE ALL SHARES CONSTRUCTION, INFRASTRUCTURE & ALLIED SERVICES

Feb 18, 2011

Megaworld Corporation MEG ALL SHARES PROPERTY Jun 15, 1994Megaworld Corporation MEGW2 ALL SHARES PROPERTY Jul 16, 2010Megaworld Corporation MEGW1 ALL SHARES PROPERTY Dec 14, 2009Metro Alliance Holdings & Equities Corp. MAHB ALL SHARES CHEMICALS Dec 08, 1947Metro Alliance Holdings & Equities Corp. MAH ALL SHARES CHEMICALS Dec 08, 1947Metro Pacific Investments Corporation MPI ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Dec 15, 2006Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation TOL ALL SHARES TRANSPORTATION

SERVICESSep 11, 1970

Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company MBT ALL SHARES BANKS Feb 26, 1981Minerales Industrias Corporation MIC ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Jun 17, 1998National Reinsurance Corporation of the Philippines NRCP ALL SHARES OTHER FINANCIAL

INSTITUTIONSApr 27, 2007

NextStage, Inc. NXT ALL SHARES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Oct 27, 1967

NiHAO Mineral Resources International, Inc. NI ALL SHARES MINING Oct 03, 1990Nickel Asia Corporation NIKL ALL SHARES MINING Nov 22, 2010Omico Corporation OM ALL SHARES MINING May 02, 1969Oriental Peninsula Resources Group, Inc. ORE ALL SHARES MINING Dec 19, 2007Oriental Petroleum and Minerals Corporation OPM ALL SHARES OIL Oct 14, 1970Oriental Petroleum and Minerals Corporation OPMB ALL SHARES OIL Oct 14, 1970PAL Holdings, Inc. PAL ALL SHARES TRANSPORTATION

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PICOP Resources, Inc. PCP ALL SHARES OTHER INDUSTRIALS Oct 29, 1973PNOC Exploration Corporation PEC ALL SHARES OIL Mar 30, 1977PNOC Exploration Corporation PECB ALL SHARES OIL Mar 30, 1977Pacific Online Systems Corporation LOTO ALL SHARES CASINOS & GAMING Apr 12, 2007Pacifica, Inc. PA ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Nov 23, 1959Panasonic Manufacturing Philippines Corporation PMPC ALL SHARES ELECTRICAL

COMPONENTS AND EQUIPMENT

Jan 21, 1983

Pancake House, Inc. PCKH ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

Dec 15, 2000

Paxys, Inc. PAX ALL SHARES OTHER SERVICES Mar 22, 1971Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. PIP ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE &

TOBACCOFeb 01, 2008

PetroEnergy Resources Corporation PERC ALL SHARES OIL Aug 11, 2004Petron Corporation PCOR ALL SHARES ELECTRICITY, ENERGY,

POWER & WATERSep 07, 1994

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Petron Corporation PPREF ALL SHARES ELECTRICITY, ENERGY, POWER & WATER

Mar 05, 2010

PhilWeb Corporation WEB ALL SHARES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Dec 08, 1969

Philcomsat Holdings Corporation PHC ALL SHARES OTHER SERVICES Nov 28, 1958Philex Mining Corporation PX ALL SHARES MINING Nov 23, 1956Philex Petroleum Corporation PXP ALL SHARES OIL Sep 12, 2011Philippine Bank of Communications PBC ALL SHARES BANKS May 12, 1988Philippine Bank of Communications PBCP ALL SHARES BANKS Aug 01, 2007Philippine Estates Corporation PHES ALL SHARES PROPERTY Jan 21, 1985Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company TEL ALL SHARES TELECOMMUNICATIONS Sep 17, 1953Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company TLHH ALL SHARES TELECOMMUNICATIONS Sep 17, 2010Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company DTEL ALL SHARES TELECOMMUNICATIONS Jul 16, 2003Philippine National Bank PNB ALL SHARES BANKS Jun 21, 1989Philippine National Construction Corporation PNC ALL SHARES CONSTRUCTION,

INFRASTRUCTURE & ALLIED SERVICES

Mar 13, 1974

Philippine Racing Club, Inc. PRC ALL SHARES CASINOS & GAMING Mar 02, 1952Philippine Realty and Holdings Corporation RLT ALL SHARES PROPERTY Sep 07, 1987Philippine Savings Bank PSB ALL SHARES BANKS Oct 10, 1994Philippine Seven Corporation SEVN ALL SHARES RETAIL Feb 04, 1998Philippine Telegraph and Telephone Corporation PTT ALL SHARES TELECOMMUNICATIONS Jan 10, 1990Philippine Tobacco Flue-Curing & Redrying Corporation

TFC ALL SHARES PROPERTY Dec 19, 1955

Philippine Trust Company PTC ALL SHARES BANKS Feb 17, 1988Phinma Corporation PHN ALL SHARES CONSTRUCTION,

INFRASTRUCTURE & ALLIED SERVICES

Aug 18, 1958

Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. PNX ALL SHARES ELECTRICITY, ENERGY, POWER & WATER

Jul 11, 2007

Premiere Horizon Alliance Corporation PHA ALL SHARES CASINOS & GAMING May 05, 1997Prime Media Holdings, Inc. PRIM ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Jul 29, 1964Prime Orion Philippines, Inc. POPI ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Feb 28, 1990Primetown Property Group, Inc. PMT ALL SHARES PROPERTY Dec 08, 1995Primex Corporation PRMX ALL SHARES PROPERTY Aug 10, 2001Pryce Corporation PPC ALL SHARES CHEMICALS Oct 29, 1991Puregold Price Club, Inc. PGOLD ALL SHARES RETAIL Oct 05, 2011RFM Corporation RFM ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE &

TOBACCOFeb 16, 1966

Republic Glass Holdings Corporation REG ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Jul 17, 1959Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation RCB ALL SHARES BANKS Nov 06, 1986Robinsons Land Corporation RLC ALL SHARES PROPERTY Oct 16, 1989Rockwell Land Corporation ROCK ALL SHARES PROPERTY May 11, 2012Roxas Holdings, Inc. ROX ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE &

TOBACCOAug 08, 1996

Roxas and Company, Inc. RCI ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

Nov 29, 1948

SM Development Corporation SMDC ALL SHARES PROPERTY Mar 03, 1975SM Investments Corporation SM ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Mar 22, 2005SM Prime Holdings, Inc. SMPH ALL SHARES PROPERTY Jul 05, 1994SPC Power Corporation SPC ALL SHARES ELECTRICITY, ENERGY,

POWER & WATERApr 02, 2002

STI Education Systems Holdings, Inc. STI ALL SHARES OTHER SERVICES Oct 12, 1976San Miguel Brewery, Inc. SMB ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE &

TOBACCOMay 12, 2008

San Miguel Corporation SMC ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

Nov 05, 1948

San Miguel Corporation SMC2B ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

San Miguel Corporation SMCP1 ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

Dec 08, 2010

San Miguel Corporation SMC2A ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

Sep 28, 2012

San Miguel Corporation SMC2C ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

San Miguel Properties, Inc. SMP ALL SHARES PROPERTY Jan 30, 1986

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San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. PF ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

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San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. PFP ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

Mar 03, 2011

Seafront Resources Corporation SPM ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS May 07, 1974Security Bank Corporation SECB ALL SHARES BANKS Jun 08, 1995Semirara Mining Corporation SCC ALL SHARES MINING Nov 28, 1983Shang Properties, Inc. SHNG ALL SHARES PROPERTY Jun 13, 1991Sinophil Corporation SINO ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Aug 28, 1995Solid Group, Inc. SGI ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Apr 26, 1948South China Resources, Inc. SOC ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Jan 05, 1994Southeast Asia Cement Holdings, Inc. CMT ALL SHARES CONSTRUCTION,

INFRASTRUCTURE & ALLIED SERVICES

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Splash Corporation SPH ALL SHARES OTHER INDUSTRIALS Nov 15, 2007Sta. Lucia Land, Inc. SLI ALL SHARES PROPERTY Sep 14, 1987Starmalls, Inc. STR ALL SHARES PROPERTY Nov 17, 1970Steniel Manufacturing Corporation STN ALL SHARES OTHER INDUSTRIALS Nov 22, 1993Sun Life Financial Inc. SLF ALL SHARES OTHER FINANCIAL

INSTITUTIONSMar 24, 2000

Suntrust Home Developers, Inc. SUN ALL SHARES PROPERTY Feb 11, 1959Supercity Realty Development Corporation SRDC ALL SHARES CONSTRUCTION,

INFRASTRUCTURE & ALLIED SERVICES

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Swift Foods, Inc. SFIP ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

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Swift Foods, Inc. SFI ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

Nov 14, 1994

Synergy Grid & Development Phils., Inc. SGP ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS May 10, 1972TKC Steel Corporation T ALL SHARES CONSTRUCTION,

INFRASTRUCTURE & ALLIED SERVICES

Jul 20, 2001

Tanduay Holdings, Inc. TDY ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

Nov 07, 1947

The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. PSE ALL SHARES OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Dec 15, 2003

The Philodrill Corporation OV ALL SHARES OIL Sep 22, 1969Touch Solutions, Inc. TSI ALL SHARES INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGYDec 19, 2011

Trans-Asia Oil and Energy Development Corporation TA ALL SHARES ELECTRICITY, ENERGY, POWER & WATER

Jan 05, 1970

Transpacific Broadband Group Int`l. Inc. TBGI ALL SHARES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Dec 12, 2003

Unioil Resources & Holdings Company, Inc. UNI ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Jul 27, 1987Union Bank of the Philippines, Inc. UBP ALL SHARES BANKS Jun 29, 1992United Paragon Mining Corporation UPM ALL SHARES MINING Apr 02, 1973Universal Robina Corporation URC ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE &

TOBACCOMar 25, 1994

Uniwide Holdings, Inc. UW ALL SHARES PROPERTY Aug 19, 1996Vantage Equities, Inc. V ALL SHARES OTHER FINANCIAL

INSTITUTIONSMar 30, 1993

Victorias Milling Company, Inc. VMC ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO

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Vista Land & Lifescapes, Inc. VLL ALL SHARES PROPERTY Jun 25, 2007Vitarich Corporation VITA ALL SHARES FOOD, BEVERAGE &

TOBACCOFeb 08, 1995

Vivant Corporation VVT ALL SHARES ELECTRICITY, ENERGY, POWER & WATER

Jun 23, 1994

Vulcan Industrial & Mining Corporation VUL ALL SHARES CONSTRUCTION, INFRASTRUCTURE & ALLIED SERVICES

Aug 31, 1970

Waterfront Philippines, Incorporated WPI ALL SHARES HOTEL & LEISURE Mar 17, 1995Wellex Industries, Incorporated WIN ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Jan 09, 1958Yehey! Corporation YEHEY ALL SHARES INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGYOct 18, 2012

Zeus Holdings, Inc. ZHI ALL SHARES HOLDING FIRMS Jul 15, 1991

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