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Stock Investing Basics

Stock Investing Basics. Presented by: Renzie Doem R. Agutaya Summit Securities, Inc. - Bacolod. What is an investment?. An asset or item purchased with the hope that it will generate income or appreciate in price in the future Example of investments are: Real estate Paintings Antiques

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Stock Investing Basics

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  1. Stock Investing Basics Presented by: RenzieDoem R. Agutaya Summit Securities, Inc. - Bacolod

  2. What is an investment? • An asset or item purchased with the hope that it will generate income or appreciate in price in the future Example of investments are: • Real estate • Paintings • Antiques • Collectibles • Stocks

  3. What is stocks? • Stocks are shares of ownership in a corporation. • When you buy stocks of a publicly listed company, you become a part-owner of that company. • As an owner, you participate in that company’s growth and future profits. • Conversely, you may also lose if the company suffers a loss or performs below expectations.

  4. How to make money in stock investing? 2 ways to make money is the stock market: • Dividends (income) – Dividends increase as companies that own the shares increases income generated. • Capital appreciation – Prices of stocks increase if EXPECTED income of the company owning the stocks increase • GAMBLING in the stock market – when a stock is purchased without considering the factors above

  5. PHILIPPINE STOCK EXCHANGE (PSE) • A marketplace in which 260 publicly listed stocks are traded. • Trading on the PSE trading starts at 9:30 am and ends at 12:00 pm, pauses for a 1 hour 30 minute break, and resumes trading from 1:30 pm to a 3:30 pm session closure.

  6. To whom is stock investing for? • To those who desire to grow their EXTRA cash • To those who desire to monetize what they know • To those who enjoy learning new things • To those who love the never ending journey of learning • To those who enjoy talking about ideas • To those who love a rewarding mental exercise • To those who wish to improve his/her outlook in life • To those who enjoy living life

  7. How to Get Started in Stock Investing? • Set aside cash (enough to keep your emotions out of the stock market) • Find a broker • Selecting and buying your first stock • When to SELL? • Review your holdings • Q & A

  8. Set aside cash • Pay all your debt • Set aside cash as emergency fund (6 month worth of salary) • Doing the tasks above will free you form any emotion in stock investing

  9. Find a broker • 2 types of broker • Traditional • Online brokers – Citiseconline, BPItrade, Firstmetrosec • Things to consider in selecting a broker: • You are COMFORTABLE doing business with • Commission rate

  10. Selecting and buying your first stock • Great story – investment theme • What are upcoming trends? • What adds value? • Great company • How is the management? • Market leader? • Strong consumer for products produced? • Cheap • Why did the opportunity exist? • When to SELL?

  11. Sample case Jollibee Foods Corporation (2008)

  12. Great story – Jollibee Foods Corporation (April 2008) • Remittances abroad kept on growing (13% in 2007) • You expect the Philippine economy to grow based on 7.3% increase in GDP on 2007 • You expect this economic growth will increase consumer spending

  13. Great company • Owns Chowking, Greenwich, and Jollibee • You observed that their restaurants are often full • You personally like their products • People YOU KNOW like their products • Management were not involved in any rumors of bad management practice • Market leader

  14. Cheap • Cheapness is determined by the following metrics: • Price to earnings ratio • Price to book value ratio • Comparing it with competitors • Price to earnings ratio = Stock price / Diluted EPS • Price to book value ratio = Stock price / Book value • Book value = Common stockholders equity / outstanding shares

  15. Putting it all together

  16. Cheap

  17. Why did the opportunity exist? • PCKH is growing 30% in revenues due to acquisition while JFC grows 14%

  18. When to SELL? Determine the target price: • Maximum target price (2.341 x 35): P81.93 upside of 72% • Desired target price 50% gain: (47 x 1.50) P70.50 OR when the reason you purchase the stock no longer stands

  19. My stock pick – First Gen Corporation (FGEN) (Disclaimer: not a recommendation to buy)

  20. Great story • Strong electricity demand • Electricity demand expected to grow as the Philippine economy grows

  21. Great company • Source all of its revenues from electricity generation • Has a contract to sell electricity produced to Manila Electric Company (Meralco) • Passes incremental costs to electricity consumers thus maintaining profit margin

  22. Cheap • Price to earnings ratio = Stock price / Diluted EPS • Price to book value ratio = Stock price / Book value • Book value = Common stockholders equity / outstanding shares

  23. Cheap

  24. Why did the opportunity exist? • A fire incident happened at the San Lorenzo Power Plant which burnt their 250MW transformer • FGEN’s 49% subsidiary was damaged severely by Yolanda In my opinion, electricity demand will likely to grow in the future and that FGEN’s earnings will “normalize” in the next year or two.

  25. When to SELL? Determine the target price: • Maximum target price (2.19 x 11): P24.09 upside of 50% • Desired target price 20% gain: P19.15

  26. Review your holdings • Annual Reports or SEC form 17 – A (www.pse.com.ph) • News papers • Your current connections • Your own observations

  27. Annual Reports or SEC form 17 – A

  28. Recommended sites to learn stock investing • http://www.oldschoolvalue.com/blog/ (highly recommended) • http://www.pseacademy.com.ph • Fundamentalenthusiast.wordpress.com

  29. END Thank you!

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