thanks again broo roadshow for your precious advice....
Uy, paanu man to? give me the basics of this?Originally Posted by evangareth
Halimbawa, naa koy 5K. Pano mag-inquire sa bank? Dont even know the technical terms about it pero maganda daw invest sa stocks.
Please help
uy paintindi mo sakin ng maayos pls...Originally Posted by roadshow
you guys can try to contact m broker from AB capital securities. 2548462 mariano abangan.
call in the afternoon coz theyre bz trading in the mornings.
they have a office here in cebu .
you can also log on to pse.org.ph to know more about the stock exchange
what are the sited na pwede ta mag stock market online?
weee...Im starting toÂ* like this thread. I wanna learn more bout trading stocks coz Im planning to invest on some blue chip stocks real soon.
...i heard its good to invest on mining companies these days... how true? A while ago , a businessman friend was so happy coz the market value of his stocks sa Atlas Mining dramatically increased daw... barato ra kaayo iya pagpalit before and i think sobra pa sa double iya ROI...Â* ka swerte sa naka invest ani na stocks wui. Faet kaayo coz wala kaayo ta know-how ani nga business. It's good na somebody's willing to share his knowledge on this coz I know, trading stocks is not as easy as it may seem esp. to a newbie like me.
For now, ako lang ma-advise (i've learned from my advisers also) ...if you plan to invest on stocks, get some more information about the company whose stocks you're planning to buy and sell. D lang ka pataka invest kay nakahearing ka. You should be able to study the economic/financial trends. well, pinakaimpotante sad, kabalo sad ka whut you're getting into...what investing on stocks is all about, the terminologies and how the stock market operates. Any form of financial investment may involve lotsa risks pero at least better cguro if calculated ang risks ( as much as possible). It's never prudent to risk on investing more money on something than one is willing to lose.
More inputs please... Nice if naa mo volunteer ug discuss... heheh... (panawagan sa mga brokers diha) ...
To all,
Does anyone have any idea on how many percent does the BPI charge per transaction in selling or buying of stocks?
As I understand if we go to BPItrade online, BPI would be our broker. Am I right? Could anybody give an idea?
bpitarde.com its all in there...
1/4 of 1% ang charge plus 12% vat.
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