ARE YOU READY? Things that change when you become an investor

Below is another borrowed post from our facebook forum - Investing in Philippines Stock Market - Tips & Tricks.
 I'm sharing it with your now thinking you can probably relate to most of them.
THINGS DEFINITELY CHANGE WHEN YOU DECIDED TO JOIN STOCKS

1. BEFORE, excited tayo pag weekends. NOW, excited pag weekdays!
2. BEFORE, pag sinabing shopping e ang tinutukoy ay damit, gadget at iba pa.NOW, we are talking of STOCKS
3. BEFORE, Spend muna bago magsave. NOW, Save bago Spend!
4. BEFORE, pag sinabing market o palengje e yun yung bilihan ng isda at iba pa.NOW, we are talking of stock market :)
5. BEFORE, wala tayo pakialam kung bumabagsak mga companies o economiya ng pinas. NOW, affected tayo sa mga news :/
I can personally relate to number one that I had a blogpost before highlighting that experience. [Read Investing may bring me to heaven]  
Check out others' before-now changes after turning into an investor. Click here!
What else can you add? 
Have fun investing (while changing for the better)!
PS: Below is our latest update for our stocks watch as of April 29.
To have a better understanding of the figures and terms in this table, click here - Understanding Watch Guide.
PS2: SmartPinoyInvestor now goes in tandem with Bo Sanchez Truly Rich Club in guiding beginners in their jouney to financial freedom.
I still believe the club as the most convenient memberhip club available out there when it comes to making and growing one's wealth. I 'm yet to see another club that offers similar great value targeting one's inner world while giving practical tips and wisdom in growing yourself and eventually your pocket. (If you've seen another subscription like that, let me know so I can check that out too!)

With that, I've created  the Truly Rich Club Mastery Group.


That's an exclusive online venue I created where we can discuss in a more in-depth manner the lessons and downloadables of the club. That way, you'll know how to maximize what you'll get in the club as a member even if you're  just starting now.

As a review, below are the 11 great components of the club.

    Receive 2 PowerTalks every month (instant access via MP3)

    Receive Bo’s Success Mentors Collection (1 every 3 months for 1 Year)--FREE
    Receive WealthStrategies newsletters every month--FREE
    Receive Daily GodWhispers Email--FREE
    Receive How To Be Truly Rich Seminar--FREE
    Receive How To Conquer Your Goliath Ebook--FREE
    Receive How To Turn Thoughts Into Things Ebook--FREE
    Earn Passive Income by being Bo’s Affiliate in the TrulyRichClub
    Earn Passive Income with Bo’s other Internet Work
    Receive Bo's Very Practical Ebook, My Maid Invests In The Stock Market...And Why You Should Too.--FREE
    Receive Stocks Update. --FREE

If you join via this link, you'll also have additional sign-up bonus by having exclusive access to our Truly Rich Club Mastery Group.

In the mastery group, you'll learn among others
(1) How you can mazimize your Truly Rich Club membership
(2) How you can get your membership for free
(3) How you can start investing right after you join the club
(4) How to use the Strategic Averaging Method of the club when it comes to investing
(5) How to use the club Stocks Update and Stocks Alert in making your investment decisons

You'll also have access to below click-by-click tutorials so you can start investing right away.
(1) How you can buy your first stock and see it grow through time
(2) How  to withdraw funds and enjoy your profit
(3) When you can post your orders in the stock market

Not only that, you'll also get to have the external resources I used to explore the ins and out of investing when I was just starting. That includes
(1) Investing in the Stock Market Overview
(2) A Primer into Easy Investing Program
(3) Choosing Stocks Using  Fundamental Analysis
(4) A Primer into Technical Analysis

And a whole lot more self-paced tutorials.

Lastly, you'll also have access to our private vault of Truly Rich Club downloadables  that you can use in expanding your knowledge.

It will be an ever-improving site. Any information that personally helps me through time, I'll share in that group so you can take advantage of it too.

The group will be all-exlcusive and only club members who join via think link will have access. That means we're all in one-positive-mindset in that venue (no bad vibes whatsoever).

Once your club membership is confirmed, just complete this survey so you'll be given your access to the mastery group.

See you there!

I was 22 when I joined stocks. Do you think I did the right thing?

Below is a interesting question from a young member in our forum. It asks about investing now and enjoying later.
I am 23 years old, I was 22 when I joined stocks. Do you think I did the right thing? Maybe in this group, all will say 'definitely yes' . But I don't think so for those people out there na ka age bracket ko lng. I know I am doing the right thing, pero everytime kasi na nakikijoin ako sa mga gimmick with my friends e I felt like I was being out of place. Minsan inopen ko ang topic about stocks nung nag iinuman kami pero sabi nila 'we are too yoing for that, ENJOY LIFE' . Sa isip ko, I'm enjoying my life naman pero I don't know kung naaayon sa age ko ang way ng pag enjoy ko nung life. Di ako kasi gaya ng iba na lage gumigimmick, once in two months lang siguro ako kung sumama sa shot session. Kaya yun. I am spending more time sa work and reading things about stocks and business. So, is there anyone out there na ka age ko at magkalapit lng ng age? Anu masasabi niyo?
Personally, I started investing when I was in the same age bracket - 21, that was year 2010. I have a friend who was also introduced to stocks investing that same time.
But the difference is, when I learned about it, I acted right away and went to open my online broker (which is really the most "difficult" thing to do in starting to invest because the rest can be all online.) I did it even if I was not sure of the next things to do. I just did it out of curiosity and not knowing what to do with my excess money. (You can read my personal story here- My First Purchase in the Stock Market)
Now, more than two years later, that same friend of mine just contacted me to ask for my help so she can start investing on her own. Finally! 
I wonder what pushed her to change mind and make that decision. I'll ask her next time and update you.
Going back to the question, check here to get to know what other "older" investors have to say! 
Ikaw, ano masasabi mo?
Have a blessed and fruitful week!  
Have fun investing (while you can invest)!
Omeng
PS:This blog now has dedicated pages for click-by-click tutorial for  beginners. If you have a relative or a friend whom you want to  introduce to the world of stocks investing, you can direct them to
below easy-to-follow tutorials. Even grade-school children should  understand that, so konting kalabit mo na lang kelangan. Help them  realize what they're missing and they will thank you for that in the
future. 


PS2: But before that, let them read first the story of Bo's maid-now-bookeeper-and-a-millionaire-investor. 
The truth is... stories move people more often than facts. 
So  share with them first the story of Gina (that's the name of the maid)  who have just turned to a millionaire and now inspires many! Read the account here!
Download the ebook for them here.

PS3:Version TWO POINT OW
(as told by Sarah G) of my ebook is now available, also FREE, and
still for beginners! (That's my very little way of extending my pinky
finger to those who decide to start changing their lives). Grab your
copy here!

PS4: If you want to learn more about Fundamental Analysis in choosing your stocks - here's a free tutorial. Click here!

What stocks to buy and sell now in Philippine Stock Market

Yesterday, our index has reached another all-time hight past 7000 mark. Yay!

At this point, some say there are still some room for good news:
1. Investors are anticipating another upgrade to investment grade rating, this time by Standard & Poors.
2. 1Q Earnings report of companies
3. Philippines GDP report
But as we all know, what happened yesterday CAN be wiped out too, just like what happened during the recent market uptrend.
No one really knows exactly what will happen next.
Thus this reminder - STICK TO YOUR PLAN.
Bro Bo in his latest Stocks Update tells its members - Don't get Cocky. 
Di ko nga alam meaning ng cocky so I googled it pa.  And it says "conceited" or "arrogant".  
So while we may see ourselves making bucks now, let's be humble enough and be reminded of the real money once our investment plan is finished.
Kelan kaya yun?
 Have fun investing (in a non-cocky style!)!
 - Omeng


PS: Below is our latest investment guide in our facebook group - Investing in Philippines Stock Market Tips & Tricks.  Know what stocks are still for buy and what are riped for selling.To get a better understanding of the terms and figures, go straight to our discussion forum here. Bawal mahiya.
PS2:This blog now has dedicated pages for click-by-click tutorial for beginners. If you have a relative or a friend whom you want to introduce to the world of stocks investing, you can direct them to below easy-to-follow tutorials. Even grade-school children should understand that, so konting kalabit mo na lang kelangan. Help them realize what they're missing and they will thank you for that in the future. 


PS3: But before that, let them read first the story of Bo's maid-now-bookeeper-and-a-millionaire-investor. 
The truth is... stories move people more often than facts. 
So share with them first the story of Gina (that's the name of the maid) who have just turned to a millionaire and now inspires many! Read the account here!
Download the ebook for them here.

Be Inspired - Why Bo Sanchez wants his disciples to develop financial literacy

Below is a short article taken from Manila Times written by 

It talks about the facts and stories behind Bo Sanchez' efforts in spreading financial literacy.
His own story (and his book - 8 Secrets of the Truly Rich) was actually the same motivation that gave birth to this blog. (You can read my first ever post here - It All Started With a Book).

Almost two and a half years ago, I was content with my life -  very happy, without any single plan or hint of being wealthy.
I was satisfied with my simple life back then.
And grateful enough seeing how God's hands has worked to provide for my needs all the years of my life.

Then I landed on my first job.
I was joyful earning more than enough for myself. 
Not really a big paycheck, but heck, I can live with 100 pesos a day. So for me, that's already a feeling beyond heavens.

My mind was then focused on coming up with a plan to acquire a farm in a province where I can live in my little bahaykubo at the middle of a vast green field, with farm animals around making all kinds of sweet noise.

All I really wanted was to live life in my simple terms, in God's terms, detached from all attraction of the city, far from pressures and stress of an urban life. My ultimate dream then was to be a farmer.

So what was my turning point?

It's when I read a chapter in  Bo's book about his own dreams too.
Then more chapter after chapter, I felt like I was reading my own story.
I slowly internalized each one and seemed like I was given options for  my own future.

That started this personal journey that has been good so far.

So now, one of my goals is still to have that farm, but at the same time, to earn more than enough for myself so I can help advance the work of God's kingdom here on earth. 

Going three years of working after school-life, I also realized how boring this life could be if I'd just contain it in my own little world.
But that's going ahead of the story.

For now, the point is to have the heart of investing.
I hope and pray that you'll find your own driving force too in making and earning more!

Have fun investing (with your divine reasons)!
 
on having a simple life with a simple phone ;)

***
My mission is to bless you. My mission is to help you live life to the full. And my credentials for writing to you? I’ve failed more times than many others. And because I’ve failed so many times
and learned from my failures, I’m successful beyond my wildest dreams. —Bo Sanchez

T HE ministry of Bo Sanchez started in 1978 when his parents, Eugenio Sr. and Pilar, attended their first prayer meeting held by the Upper Room Prayer Group in Project 7, Quezon City.

The Sanchezes attended the prayer meetings regularly, bringing along their children. In one of those meetings, a leader of the Upper Room, looking at the Sanchez’s youngest son Bo, then only 12 years old, prophesied that the boy would be speaking to thousands about God. After 18 months, the Sanchezes decided to organize their own prayer group, named the Light of Jesus, and held their first prayer meeting at the garage of their home at 56 Chicago Street, Cubao, Quezon City, on September 9, 1980 with Bo’s father leading the meeting.

The following week, the second day of the prayer meeting, Bo, then 14 years old, led the prayer meeting for the first time. The following year, 30 regular attendees of the prayer meetings formed the Core Family of what is now known as the Light of Jesus Community which now counts some 3,000 committed members and hundreds more around the world.

Now 46 years old, Bo Sanchez is the author of 27 bestselling books and publisher of seven magazines published by Shepherd’s Voice Publications Inc, which he founded. Bo also established the Shepherd’s Voice Radio and Television Foudation which produces his weekly television show, Kerygma TV, on RPN 9 Sundays, 6 am and at ANC Sundays, 7 am; his daily Radio program on Radio Veritas from Monday to Saturday at 5 am and Sundays at 8 am; and posts his daily Internet reality show on www.preacherinbluejeans.com.

Bo is also an international speaker, travelling extensively around the world. So far, he has spoken in 14 countries, including 38 cities in North America.

He founded the Feast, a weekly prayer gathering with Holy Mass, lively worship, and powerful talks on practical Christian living held at the Philippine International Convention Center every Sunday. It has over 30 branches throughout the country, and 27 more in different parts of the world.

Bo’s Mercy Missions serves the poorest of the poor, from “womb to tomb.” He has initiated partnerships with Grace To Be Born, a shelter for women in crisis and their babies; Tahanan ng Pagmamahal, an orphanage; He Cares, a home for street children; Pag-asa ng Pamilya, a scholarship program for out-of-school youth. He has also partnered with Gawad Kalinga.

He founded Anawim, which takes care of abandoned elderly, providing them daily sustenance, spiritual care, medical care, and when they die, burial services.

He also founded the Light of Jesus Counselling Center which provides one-on-one as well as 24-hour telephone counselling to the downtrodden.

Bo was named one of The Outstanding Young Men or TOYM for 2006. In 2007, he received the Serviam Award given by the Catholic Mass Media Awards. This is the highest award given to a lay for outstanding service to God.

He also formed the Kerygma Family—a borderless, international, non-physical community. All over the world, people are signing up as members of this virtual community—where they receive daily teachings for their spiritual and personal growth.

In another endeavor he’s very passionate about, Bo started the Catholic Filipino Academy to help parents who want to teach their children at home.

Privately, Bo is also a micro-entrepreneur. He engages in small businesses and real estate not only for his family’s needs and for his various projects, but also from his firm belief that one of the most important solutions to the country’s economic problems is to raise up more micro-entrepreneurs. He frequently teaches and writes about financial literacy, believing that our poverty is hugely a product of people’s low financial I.Q. on subjects such as debt-management, saving, investing, and business.

But above all these, Bo believes that his first call is to be a loving husband to his wife Marowe and a devoted father to his sons Benedict and Francis.

In an exclusive interview with The Manila Times, Bo answers questions about his latest advocacy on financial literacy for Filipinos.

The Manila Times (TMT): Bo, you are a Catholic lay preacher, talking about religious matters. What is this financial literacy you are now advocating?

Bo Sanchez (BS): My advocacy on financial literacy is inspired by Deuteronomy 28:12: The Lord will open the heavens, the storehouse of his bounty, to send rain on your land in season and to bless all the work of your hands. You will lend to many nations but will borrow from none.

Clearly, God is saying we will work and He will bless the work of our hands. God doesn’t want us to borrow. As I say in my talks, the Bible says, the borrower is the slave of the lender.

Instead of borrowing, God wants us to lend. My other word for lender is investor. So my advocacy is to teach our people how to be good investors of the blessings God is giving them.

TMT: But why talk about money? Don’t preachers tell us money is the root of all evil?

BS: The Biblical passage says not money. The accurate phrase is the love of money. That means being materialistic is the root of all evil. I am not preaching about materialism.

So why do we talk about money? Again, as I say in my talks, because we want every area of our life—even our finances—to be placed under the Lordship of Jesus. We don’t want money to be our master. We want to be the master of our money—and turn it over to God’s purpose.

There are some Christians who don’t want to talk about money, so they run away from it. But when they do, their master becomes the lack of money.

That’s not want we want to do. We want to learn how money works so that we can use more of it to serve God.

TMT: How do you combine money and ministry?

BS: Let me tell you a special ministry that’s very close to my heart—because we started it some years ago: Anawim. I got the name from the Hebrew word anawim which means God’s poor— is our home for the abandoned elderly—poor, old people we pick up from the streets.

Throughout the years, hundreds of old people have been housed and fed and loved in our special home. After a few years of staying with us, they go home to God. Anawim is like a special departure airport to Heaven. Without Anawim, they would be dying on the streets.
But here’s a surprising fact: They weren’t always poor.

At one point in their life, all of them were earning good money. If you talk to them, you discover that some lolas and lolos were professionals— government employees, teachers, one was the principal of a school, another, a dentist. Some were maids and laundry women—but they sent money each month to their nephews and nieces back home— who abandoned them in their old age!

So one day, without food, clothes and shelter, they wandered on the streets where we picked
them up.

I don’t want that to happen to people I am preaching to. So I am teaching them how to earn income and build their wealth—just as how I learned the techniques.

TMT: Preachers tell us God will provide. Hasn’t God provided for you, especially because you work for Him?

BS: Oh, yes, I’ve been very blessed. But again, look at Deuteronomy. It says God will bless the work of our hands. We cannot just sit down and wait for God’s provisions. We must work and God will bless our work.

I must admit that early in my Ministry, I thought I was going to be poor—you know, just have one shirt and a pair of pants, a pair of old sandals, never take a bath, don’t use soap, shampoo, or deodorant.

When I prayed over people, they fell flat on the ground, and I thought the Holy Spirit had engulfed them. Then I realized, they fainted because of my smell!

Okay, I am exaggerating.

Seriously now, let me tell you of an incident that triggered my financial advocacy. One time, after one of my talks, a woman approached me, asking for money which she needed to buy medicine. My heart went out to her but I had no money to give to her.

Many other persons had come to the Light of Jesus Family asking for financial help, and we had nothing to give them because LOJ itself needed financial help!

So there I was, the leader of the Family, and I couldn’t bear getting the little that we got from the love offerings for my own sustenance, especially so when I got married and began to have children.

I did not want LOJ to take care of me and my family. I wanted to take care of LOJ.

So I consulted financial experts to learn how to earn money and make it grow. And I’ve been blessed to find people who think the way I do: that we should make use of money—for our daily sustenance, yes—and then we should have extra so we can do God’s work.

I’ve coined a phrase for it: Truly Rich. It’s not bad to be rich if you are truly rich—for God and His people.

TMT: How successful have you been in your advocacy?

BS: Now, I am financially stable, but my family and I live a simple life, so we can use our wealth for our Ministry.

There are a number of persons who have done the same. My maids invest in the stock market and now have savings. A number of LOJ members and attendees of our Feasts have become entrepreneurs and are investing their profits to grow their wealth—and they tithe, contributing to LOJ so we can sustain our Ministry.

My dream is for every Filipino to become an entrepreneur so that we will all be truly rich and God’s dream in Deuteronomy will be fulfilled for the Philippines—“You will lend to many nations but will borrow from none.”

TMT: What about your prayer community? Is it stable now?

BS: We’re doing okay. We have over 30 branches of the Feast, our weekly prayer gathering. And we can afford now to support homes for the poor.

But as I said in my recent talks, my dream is to have a billion pesos to give as a trust fund for the Light of Jesus. That trust fund will outlast me. It will be there even after I die. The trust fund, the principal amount won’t be touched—just the interest. But the interest alone, at a mere 4 percent a year (invested in treasury bills) will give the Light of Jesus Family P40 million a year—and every year thereafter—if the trust fund reaches one billion.
I believe that dream will come true.

***
PS:This blog now has dedicated pages for click-by-click tutorial for beginners. If you have a relative or a friend whom you want to introduce to the world of stocks investing, you can direct them to below easy-to-follow tutorials. Even grade-school children should understand that, so konting kalabit mo na lang kelangan. Help them realize what they're missing and they will thank you for that in the future. 


PS2: But before that, let them read first the story of Bo's maid-now-bookeeper-and-a-millionaire-investor. 
The truth is... stories move people more often than facts. 
So share with them first the story of Gina (that's the name of the maid) who have just turned to a millionaire and now inspires many! Read the account here!

PS3:Version TWO POINT OW (as told by Sarah G) of my ebook is now available, also FREE, and still for beginners! (That's my very little way of extending my pinky finger to those who decide to start changing their lives). Grab your copy here and share mo pa rin to others! 
PS4: Finally, to unlock an avalanche of blessings coming your way, join the Truly Rich Club - Bo Sanchez' exclusive mentoring club to building you wealth. Get more details and his guidance here!

His latest stocks update talks about not being too intelligent.
Why?
Because 85% of all market participants lose money. And they are those who think they're intelligent as traders.
Members are therefore advised to stick to the club strategy - the easy practical way of investing (one that always wins) and focus instead on generating cashflow rather than on stocks.

So get the brains of Edward Lee, founder of COL Financial, in choosing your stocks and in your journey to millions!
Get practical wealth strategies article too and powerful audio talks!
Get more details and his guidance here!
 

A Lesson on Courage - A Short Story of Nick Raquel


Today is the day of valor! (At least in the Philippines!)
And what's the first consequence of courage?
It's ACTION!  

So here's a short online sharing of Nick Raquel, the guy behind the content-rich site http://mutualfundphilippines.com, one that could be a short reflection on that life lesson.

Basa-basa muna. Maligayang Araw ng Kagitingan!

***
How did your interest in stocks start?
I was in 3rd year college when I started making money online. And since I became a heavy internet user, I came across with the idea of making money with the stock market. And since my family does not really spend a lot in my education, my brother trusted me with his 15k.
Together with a friend’s 15k, we opened an account in COL.
And since we played the stock market as if we are playing DOTA, we failed and lost 10k within 6 months. But I’m stubborn. We withdrew our funds but kept a promise to myself that I will be back again. And so I did.

How long have you been in Philippine stock market?
Excluding the years between I first started investing, I think it’s about 3 years already.

What's your strategy and plan in doing your investment/trades?
Today, I no longer trade much. I just choose blue chips and hang into it. The rest of my portfolio is invested in mutual funds so I can have more time doing something else.

Any regrets so far?
In investing? None. Every failure is a lesson – a lesson that brings more knowledge. The more I fail, the more I learn.

What lesson(s) do you want to share to others?
Well, I think I just want to share the value of investing.
Every person have their own risk tolerance, and unfortunately, most Filipinos are risk averse. This shows on the percentage of Filipinos invested in the stock market, in comparison to those who chose to put their hard earned money in deposit accounts.

Unfortunately, what they don’t realize is while it’s true that deposit accounts entail virtually zero risk, it means that at the very first day, the investor accepted the battle where he will never win. The primary nemesis? Inflation.

Putting money in deposit accounts is a sure loss, no longer a possibility of occurrence (risk).
However, nobody is to be blamed. It’s a work in progress to spread financial literacy and its advantages to every Pinoy.

What is your greatest investment in life?
Still, the best investment is arming yourself with knowledge, which is gained through education and experience.

Any final shoutout to those just starting to invest?
Still anxious about investing after reading a ton of blogs and books? Ibaba mo na yang libro na yan at isara ang blog na yan. Just do it. Invest!

Change your perspective in failure. It’s a part of the process to success. Don’t be afraid and start investing.

 ***

There you have it! Don't be afraid daw!


Have fun investing (while doing it afraid)!
  - Omeng

PS: If you haven't noticed, this blog already has dedicated pages for click-by-click tutorial for beginners. I'm still in the process of cooking the rest of tutorials but for now, if you have a relative or a friend whom you want to introduce to the world of stocks investing, you can direct them to below easy-to-follow tutorials. Even grade-school children should understand that, so konting kalabit mo na lang kelangan. Help them realize what they're missing and they will thank you for that in the future. 





PS2: But before that, let them read first the story of Bo's maid-now-bookeeper-and-a-millionaire-investor. 
The truth is... stories move people more often than facts. 
So share with them first the story of Gina (that's the name of the maid) who have just turned to a millionaire and now inspires many! Read the account here!
Download the ebook for them here - and greet them an Araw ng Kagitingan too!

PS3: Finally, 2013 version of my ebook is now available, also FREE, and still for beginners! (That's my very little way of extending my pinky finger to those who decide to start changing their lives). Grab your copy here!

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