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  1. #101

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    Quote Originally Posted by enoveso View Post
    Hi, for this month, I have negative gains. But overall, I still have good gains this year. My outlook for the year is good. Are you investing yourself?
    yes. im also hooked to it. its been two yrs now and has gained some. but i still have stocks now that are way below my purchase price like NI and PAX. grrr....just waiting for it to pick-up a little to sell and reinvest on others. small gains okay na rin. im our already on LC. i"ll wait for other to pick-up their curve

  2. #102

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    @enoveso: i know of somebody whos maiden family name was enoveso and they were from Consolacion. Are you related?

  3. #103

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    Quote Originally Posted by finchman View Post
    @enoveso: i know of somebody whos maiden family name was enoveso and they were from Consolacion. Are you related?
    Probably my sister. Which one? Yes, we're from Consolacion. Sorry, OT.

  4. #104

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    Guys, we had to move the schedule to October 22 because many of those who were interested signified they could not attend the October 1 original schedule. Please spread the word regarding our Stock Investing Seminar designed for beginners which will be at Baseline Restaurant this coming October 22, Saturday.

    Full poster and details follow, thanks:

    [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UjvqtxEi9ZI/Tn7Ty_6iFVI/AAAAAAAAAPw/qaPlSNJuXqw*******ePoster_3_optimized.jpg[/IMG]

    Join our last Stock Investing Basics seminar schedule for 2011. There is no better time to invest than when the markets are consolidating. Full seminar details follows:

    Learn how to start investing for your future.

    A one-day only seminar on how to start investing in the Philippine stock market designed for beginners.

    All you need is a small capital to start, common sense, basic mathematical skills, and the right frame of mind. Last and most important, you need TIME to grow your investment.

    So don’t delay. Start today. We’ll teach you how to trade stocks systematically and successfully. After taking this seminar, you should be able to do it on your own and start growing your money meaningfully.

    ---------------------------------

    Topics Outline

    Morning:
    • Introduction to Stocks
    • Basic concepts on risk management
    • Getting started
    • Summary

    Afternoon
    • Methods of Investing
    • Fundamental Analysis
    • Technical Analysis
    • How to Pick Good Stocks
    • Stock Market Outlook for 2011
    • Stock Picks
    • Personal Financial Planning

    ---------------------------------

    Event Details:

    Date: October 22, 2011 Saturday 8am-5pm

    Venue – Baseline Restaurant Conference Room,, Juana Osmeņa St., Cebu City, Philippines

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    Speakers' Profiles:

    Jane Abing-Solon
    Chief Finance Officer, iCOMM International, Inc.
    Active Stock Trader
    Financial Planner and Advisor
    Was Director of SGV & Co. Financial Services and Risk Management Group – 2007 to 2008
    Head of Disbursements Section – Vismin in Globe Telecom – 2002 to 2005
    Accounting Officer of Shopping Center Management Corporation - 1999 to 2001


    Orven Enoveso
    Self-taught stock trader
    Marketing Communications Manager, Lexmark
    Faculty member, University of San Carlos, Fine Arts Dept.
    Marcom Manager, iComm International, Inc. 2006-2010
    Art Director / Creative Director, ASAP Advertising, 2001-2005

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    Seminar Fee (inclusive of materials, meals and snacks)
    • Regular - Php 1,500 per pax
    • Extra Saver – Php 1,300 per pax (to be paid in full one week before the seminar/workshop)

    Freebies:
    • Entitled to one free session within 1 year from the date of seminar attended
    • Free general financial consultation with the Speaker/s*
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    Payment Terms

    Regular Fee - 50% of the Seminar Fees must be PAID at least two (2) days prior to the seminar/workshop. The balance to be paid on the seminar day.

    Check payments must be crossed ‘A/C Payee Only’ and made payable to “JANE A. SOLON”

    For bank payments, please deposit to BDO or BPI:

    BDO
    Account Name: Jane A. Solon
    Savings Account No: 2510-0676-60

    BPI
    Account Name: Jane A. Solon
    Savings Account No: 1029-0694-99

    Send scanned copy of the deposit slip to janesolon.trader@gmail.com OR fax deposit slip to 032-4158180 Attention Jane A. Solon
    • All fees are non-refundable unless the seminar is canceled due to unforeseen circumstances.
    • In case the registered delegate is unable to attend the seminar, a substitute delegate is always welcome.
    • Limited seats… so hurry and reserve by calling these numbers -- 032-3161877, 09173291575 and 09228880348

    *On availability of speaker

  5. #105

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    The market is currently fearful! If you are a newbie, be careful jumping right in. Stocks are indeed on sale but this can go on for a couple more weeks I think before the fear subsides. Maybe much longer. No on knows. I've sold all my stocks since last Friday. Right now, I'm waiting in the sidelines until all the panic is gone. Then I'll slowly pick up value stocks battered by the market.

    For those who haven't started investing in stocks yet, you are just in time to buy into a depressed market. This is the perfect time to slowly accumulate stocks. It's a buyer's market.

    To learn more about stock market investing, join our seminar:
    Stock Investing Seminars: October 22 Seminar Now Open

    Hope to see you there. Message me if you have questions.

  6. #106

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    By the way, for today, is it good to invest more on MF? My MF is for 3-5year plan starting just this Jan 2011.
    Thanks virtual mentor for d advices. God bless.


    Quote Originally Posted by enoveso View Post
    The market is currently fearful! If you are a newbie, be careful jumping right in. Stocks are indeed on sale but this can go on for a couple more weeks I think before the fear subsides. Maybe much longer. No on knows. I've sold all my stocks since last Friday. Right now, I'm waiting in the sidelines until all the panic is gone. Then I'll slowly pick up value stocks battered by the market.

    For those who haven't started investing in stocks yet, you are just in time to buy into a depressed market. This is the perfect time to slowly accumulate stocks. It's a buyer's market.

    To learn more about stock market investing, join our seminar:
    [url=http://stockinvestingseminars.blogspot.com/2011/08/join-our-last-stock-investing-basics.html]Stock Investing Seminars: October 22 Seminar Now Open[/

    very informative
    By the way, for today or this week, is it good to invest more on MF? My MF is for 3-5year plan starting just this Jan 2011.
    Thanks virtual mentor for d advices. God bless.



    Hope to see you there. Message me if you have questions.

  7. #107

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    Quote Originally Posted by smartcool View Post
    By the way, for today, is it good to invest more on MF? My MF is for 3-5year plan starting just this Jan 2011.
    Thanks virtual mentor for d advices. God bless.
    Absolutely. If your time horizon for your investment is long term like several years, then mutual funds would be perfect for you. Mutual funds have different styles by the way depending on how risk averse you are. So a MF can be more on stocks and less on fixed income securities. Or the other way around.

    If you want to handle your investment directly then that's when you can open a trading account and go with stocks. Stock investing may not be for everyone. You can potentially gain more by trading directly in stocks if you have a good trading system. But you can also lose more if you are careless. That's why for many people MF works better and actually can earn better if compared to typical earnings of the average stock investor even accounting for the management fees.

    If you don't want to go for the trouble of managing money yourself, then MF is an excellent alternative. Hope that helps.

  8. #108

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    unsai siye sa MF? down ghapon ang AGO og SMC?

  9. #109

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    site d i na

  10. #110

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    Quote Originally Posted by alkido View Post
    site d i na
    Short for mutual fund, that's what it means.

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