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Thursday, September 29, 2011

How to make millions in the Stock Market live seminar by Bo Sanchez in Pasig City

I was just reading my emails when I got Bro. Bo Sanchez's email about his upcoming live seminar on how to make millions in the stock market. If you are interested in the stock market but don't know where to start joining this live seminar might be what you have been waiting for. 

Don't worry about how much it would be your investment in this seminar it will only cost you 497 pesos for a half day seminar on stock investing. Again this is stock investing not trading. Below is the email I got please check it out for more details.

85% Of People Lose Money
In The Stock Market

(Be Part Of The 15%
That Do Earn Money)

Join Bo Sanchez’
How To Make Millions In The Stock Market 
“Live” Seminar on October 15, 2011,
8:30am to 12noon, Pasig

Question: Is the Stock Market like an Alien Monster to you?

And do you think that the Stock Market is for Billionaires only and not for regular human beings like yourself?

You’re not alone. A lot of people think that way.

Last year, I shocked the world by writing my book, My Maid Invests In The Stock Market And Why You Should Too. (Today, that book is #3 in the Top Ten Bestselling Books List of National Bookstore.) All of a sudden, people realized that anyone can be rich through Stocks.

       If you want to retire with millions through the Stock Market, this is the answer to your prayers. In this powerful Seminar, my team and I will teach you how to invest in the Stock Market the right way. 

Hard Fact: 85% of people lose money in Stocks. But if you follow the specific investing method that I will teach you, you’ll be able to create your millions for your future.

       At the end of the seminar, if you don’t have a stock broker yet, you can open a Citiseconline account, the #1 stock broker in the country. My team will also guide you—one step at a time—how to operate their website and buy your first stock!

       To join my How To Create Millions Through The Stock Market Seminar, your learning investment is P497 only.

       Warning: The last time I gave this seminar, it was over-booked. I suggest that if you’re serious in learning to invest in the Stock Market, sign up right away.

       Email beaconlightevents+seminar@gmail.com now!


       May your dreams come true,

       Bo Sanchez


PS. Sorry, this isn’t a quick-rich scheme. I’m going to teach you how to be wealthy over time. To sign up for my How To Make Millions Through The Stock Market, email beaconlightevents+seminar@gmail.comnow!

PS2. Not Living In Manila? I can guide you to invest in the stock market through my TrulyRichClub. The moment you become a member, you download all my step-by-step instructions.  Every two weeks, I send out my Stocks Update Letter to you, telling you what stocks to buy. For details, log on at www.TrulyRichClub.com now.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Wanna hear Gus Cosio?

If you are an online stock investor or trader you might probably follow Gus Cosio's blog Gus Cosio says so.

If you haven't attended any of his seminar or briefing like me it would be nice to hear his wise words about Lepanto Consolidated Mining(LC)


Monday, September 19, 2011

Pesos and Sense pilot episode: Interview with Bo Sanchez

Finally Pesos and Sense uploaded their first episode in YouTube. Below are the videos of the first episode:



Interview of  Bo Sanchez one of the most sought after speaker and preacher in the Philippines. He has written the Simplify Series and 8 Secrets of the Truly Rich and other books that can guide you in your investing journey.




Sunday, September 18, 2011

Finding Joy in the gloomy stock market

source: http://www.legalpad.com


My title might be kinda out of this world or off topic.

I just read Francis Kong's blog post about Happiness and Joy. In this time I know most of us who invested in the stock market don't feel happy because the US crisis and the European Debt crisis is hurting us. Our portfolio has been in the red for the longest time and it seems cost averaging wont allow us to be in the point of even breaking even.

But again as the author Tony Campolo in Francis Kong's blog says many people are in the elevator and yet it seems that because in the elevator everyone is in a gloomy state waiting for their floor so that they can get off and go to their job or meeting. Why don't we enjoy the ride by singing with rest of the passengers. And when we get off why don't we continue singing and enjoy the rest of the day.  

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Retiring at 40

source: http://exoticpetstore.blogspot.com/

While the market is still down deep(yup don't lose hope it will go up anytime now) lets talk about what you and I wanted to do in life.

Back then I have told myself that I will retire at 40. By that, to clarify, I mean to retire from being an employee and be the boss of my own. Kinda big job to accomplish but as they say unless you have a specific goal you want to achieve you will be always reckless and find yourself from where you have always been, that is the beginning.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Revisiting my first post: Is it a good time to invest now?

source: http://www.stockginger.com


It is worth reading an old post. 

Back then the situation is pretty much similar that is we are in the middle of a financial crisis. (Click here to read my very first post. Please leave your comments on how different is today's crisis from the last). My question was "Why invest?"

Now this is my question: Is it a good time to invest now?

Yup the stock market had a roller coaster ride. The Philippine Stock Market reached its highest two or three times before it succumb to its current level due to US debt crisis. You might wonder why am I asking if it is the right time to invest. Well as I recall again there is no right time to invest because "now" is the right time to invest. But it is so scary out there don't you think. The DOW dive nearly 600 points down then recovered back then went down again, it is so risky and still why do I say it is a good time to invest now.

source: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=INDU:IND


Now probably you have to ask me direct, Louis why is it a good time to invest now?

Here are my reasons:

1. Stock prices of blue chips companies went down therefore you
    are getting them at a bargain.

2. The current financial crisis is of the US not of the world yet. So it
   may have affected other markets but surely it is temporary as it
   has always been. So take advantage of the time.

3. Stocks of true value will come out in such situations. Those who
   are really just mere stocks will fall but those who truly deliver 
   profitability amidst crisis will stand out.

4. If you already have stocks it is a good time for you to average
    down big time. 


So what is your move now? Probably you might say you'll think about it. And that is good as well. In stock investing you always have the final word. No one can tell you what to do but only you as an investor have to push that buy button or if you prefer to sell then sell button.

source: http://iamamentallychallengedteen.blogspot.com


So is it really a good time to invest now? Would appreciate sharing your thoughts by leaving comments below.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Online Broker: Philstocks.ph

source: https://www.philstocks.ph/PublicV3/default.aspx




With the recent upgrades of most Philippine online stockbrokers, Philstocks.ph which is the online brokerage arm of Accord Capital recently lunch there upgraded online platform taking pride in their all in one page trading platform.

I don't have an account with Accord/Philstock but I am presenting these online brokerage firm for newbie investors to have a chance to look at their platform and even possible chose Accord/Philstocks as their online broker.

Below is a video presentation of their all in one page trading platform:



Interested in Philstocks?

You can attend there PISO to learn more.

What is PISO anayways?



The PISO Series is the newest learning service offered by Philstocks Live. In line with the company’s direction toward de-mythifying and democratizing the stock market, the PISO Series seeks to present the stock market as a viable investment option for every Filipino. PISO: Jumpstart, the first offering of the PISO Series, is a highly-interactive and dynamic learning session specifically designed for first-time investors where our dedicated Philstocks team will be @ Your Service.


• Informative learning about the stock market
• Finding the right investment options
• Meeting people who aspire for success
• An exciting way to reach your financial goals

Call them to reserve a seat at 632-687-5071 local 146


Disclosure: The author is not paid to promote Philstocks.ph or Accord Capital Securities Corporation.  


Monday, May 9, 2011

Investing word of the day: Secondary market


What is a secondary market?

As per PSE:


exchanges and OTC markets where securities are bought and sold subsequent to original issuance which took place in the primary market. Also called "aftermarket". source: www.pse.com.ph

So secondary market refers to the the next change of hand from the original source. So in the case of stocks the origin was from the company and the one traded in the stock exchange is already the second change of hand thus stock markets are often called secondary market. 


When the company issued the stocks to one of its subscriber that is called the first market. When the particular stock is listed in an exchange and the subscriber/investor sells his stocks through the stock exchange there is a change of owner of the stock thus it is deemed that such transaction is after the first issuance.

In the case of IPO it is considered as a primary market since banks only act as underwriters of the company that is why the transfer from the underwriter bank to an investor in an IPO is not a secondary market. It only becomes secondary market when the investor will trade his newly acquired stock.
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