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[Tutorial] How to Open A Trading Account in COL Financial (Citiseconline)

1. Choose your account type

COL STARTER

Minimum Investment: P5,000
  • An entry-level account suitable for long term investing.
    Provides access to basic research reports, standard market
    information, and end-of-day charting data.

COL PLUS

Minimum Investment: P25,000
  • For active traders. Provides streaming quotes,
    comprehensive research reports and live chart data with
    some customizable features.

COL PREMIUM

Minimum Investment: P1 Million
  • For the premier investor. Provides access to all available
    features and a personal relationship manager dedicated to
    assist you.



COMPARISON OF ACCOUNT FEATURES * (larger size)

*NOTE: During COL's beta test period, all account services/features will be available for customer use.
The beta test phase will formally end in April 2013 after which certain account features will only be available depending on your account type.

2. Fill out our application forms

  • Customer Account Information Form (CAIF)
    Online Securities Trading Agreement (OSTA)
    Specimen Signature Cards - 2

3. Prepare additional requirements

FILIPINO CITIZENS

  • Photocopy of one (1) valid government issued ID
    Photo and signature must be clear
  • Billing Statement - Recent, no later than 3 months past
- The Billing Statement could be under the name of parents, siblings or spouse as long as the Surname is the same as the applicant's.  

- For OFWs who don't have any Billing Statement, a copy of Employment Contract showing the current address would suffice.  

- All other documents to show proof of address in the absence of Billing Statement are subject to approval. 

(Important note: Name, Address and Date should be present in the statement. It must be recent, no later than 3 months past)

RESIDENT FOREIGN CITIZENS

  • Photocopy of one (1) valid government issued ID
    Photo and signature must be clear
  • Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR)
    or Work Permit from DOLE
  • Billing Statement - Recent, no later than 3 months past

NON-RESIDENT
FOREIGN CITIZENS

  • Authentication of a photocopy of one (1) valid passport
    Photo and signature must be clear
  • Proof of Income
  • Billing Statement - Recent, no later than 3 months past

IN-TRUST-FOR (ITF)
ACCOUNTS

  • Photocopy of one (1) valid government issued ID of the parent
    Photo and signature must be clear
  • Birth Certificate of the minor applicant
  • Duly-signed ITF Supplementary Agreement
    Download here ››
  • Billing Statement - Recent, no later than 3 months past

4. Submit forms and requirements

COL BUSINESS CENTER

  • 2403-B East Tower, PSE Centre
    Exchange Road, Ortigas Center,
    Pasig City, Philippines 1605
If you're in Metro Manila, you can call COL's office at (632) 6-515-888 and request for documents pick-up instead.

*Once all requirements are received a sales officer will contact you via call or email to inform you of your COL Account No. and status of your application.

5. Fund your account

ONLINE BILLS PAYMENT


OVER-THE-COUNTER
BILLS PAYMENT

COL BUSINESS CENTER

  • 2403-B East Tower, PSE Centre
    Exchange Road, Ortigas Center,
    Pasig City, Philippines 1605

OVERSEAS REMITTANCE


*All checks must be payable to COL FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. Please include your Name and COL Account No. at the back.



For all other questions, you can contact COL Financial Customer Service Hotline at (+632) 6 515 888.

Source: COL Page

[Tutorial] Trading Hours - Philipine Stock Market



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Understanding Investing in Philippines Stock Market Tips & Tricks - Watch Guide





As of January 30, 2014




The above table is only an IPSM (Investing in Philippine Stock Market Tips & Tricks) Group compilation of 3 Recommendation Lists of COL namely (1) the EIP List, (2) the 2014 Top Picks and (2) COL Model Portfolio stocks. See the Reference list and links below for more info.
 

HOW TO USE

"Buy Low, Sell High" ... The basic of Value Investing is buying great companies at a discounted price. Buy ONLY when UPside is 10%-15% and moreover ideally above 15%.

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TERMINOLOGY

LAST PRICE
Last traded market price for the company or index.

BUY BELOW PRICE
A level at which capital appreciation potential is already attractive relative to the fair value estimate. Any price below the Buy Below price is considered an attractive level to buy the stock.

FAIR VALUE
Fair Value is a company's estimated worth or fair market value as computed by various ways specific to its industry (i.e DCF, NAV, P/BV, P/E) provided by COL.

P/E RATIO
The PE ratio is the most commonly used valuations measure. It shows how much is paid for each unit of earnings. The PE of a stock describes the price of a share relative to the earnings of the underlying asset. The lower the PE, the less you have to pay for the stock, relative to what it earns. PE is also considered a relative valuation measure.

RSI
A technical momentum indicator that compares the magnitude of recent gains to recent losses in an attempt to determine overbought and oversold conditions of an asset

 
An asset is deemed to be overbought once the RSI approaches the 70 level, meaning that it may be getting overvalued and is a good candidate for a pullback. Likewise, if the RSI approaches 30, it is an indication that the asset may be getting oversold and therefore likely to become undervalued.

UPSIDE
The difference between Last price and Fair Value in percentage (%). Most investors prefer to buy stocks with at least 10% Upside and ideally 15% and up.

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INVESTMENT GUIDE'S RATING DEFINITION


BUY - Stocks that have attractive fundamentals and valuations, based on COL's analysis. COL expects the share price to outperform the market in the next six to twelve months.

HOLD - Stocks will either (1) attractive fundamentals but expensive valuations, (2) attractive valuations but near term earnings outlook might be poor or vulnerable to numerous risks. Given the said factors, the share price of the stock may perform merely inline or underperform the market in the next six to twelve months.

SELL - Both valuations and fundamentals of stocks are not favorable. COL expect the share price to underperform in the next six to twelve months.

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TECHNICAL GUIDE's RATING DEFINITIONS


Recommendations

BUY - an up trend showing an ongoing upward drive
 

HOLD - stay with what you have or, if without a position, wait for a BUY

TAKE PROFITS - suggests a reduction in position as a loss in upward momentum may trigger a consolidating reaction or pullback to support
 

RANGE TRADE - proposes a trading buy from rebounds off supportive areas

LIGHTEN - reduce positions as range rallies seem to be tapering off
 
SELL - a down trend showing a continuing

downward drive
 
SELL INTO STRENGTH - a down trend showing a technical rally that may offer better prices to sell to, especially if it nears next resistance

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COL EIP List

A selection of Premium Growth Stocks carefully selected by the COL Research Team that represents listed companies that will continue drive shareholder value in the long-term. 

EIP is designed for long term investing using Peso Cost Averaging.

Reference:
https://www.citiseconline.com/...

TOP PICKS

Stock(s) that have favourable fundamentals, and most likely to outperform its peers from their respective sector (Banks and Financials, Consumer, Property, etc) selected by COL. These stocks are the
top bet for the "current" year.

References:

Banking - MBT and BDO
https://ph1.colfinancial.com/.../2014-01-09-PH-Banking.pdf


Property Sector - ALI and MEG
https://ph1.colfinancial.com/.../2014-01-09-PH-Property.pdf

Consumer Sector - JFC, PGOLD and URC (at a given price)
https://ph2.colfinancial.com/.../2014-01-15-PH-Consumer.pdf

Telecom Sector - TEL
https://ph2.colfinancial.com/.../2014-01-14-PH-Telecom.pdf

 
2013
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Consumer
http://www.colfinancial.com/.../2013-01-17-PH-Consumer.pdf

Banking
http://www.colfinancial.com/.../2013-01-16-PH-Banking.pdf

Property
http://www.colfinancial.com/.../2013-01-22-PH-Property.pdf

MODEL PORT

The model portfolio consists of stocks that COL recommends in monthly strategy report, COLing the Shots. Stocks in the model portfolio have favourable fundamentals, and are expected to be the major beneficiaries of the prevailing macroeconomic trends.

It's a "model" port that COL maintains, COL adds/removes stocks  to/from the list depending on their performance. It's a port you could literally monitor or copy.

Reference:
https://ph2.colfinancial.com/.../downloads/2013-03-08-CS.pdf
https://ph2.colfinancial.com/.../2013-06-28-PH-Strategy.pdf
https://ph2.colfinancial.com/.../DOWNLOADS/2013-08-07-CS.pdf
https://ph2.colfinancial.com/.../DOWNLOADS/2013-08-08-CS.pdf
https://www.colfinancial.com/.../DOWNLOADS/2013-10-04-CS.pdf

https://ph2.colfinancial.com/.../DOWNLOADS/2013-11-26-CS.pdf

HOW TO MAXIMIZE


1. Do NOT just buy stocks with the highest UPSIDE unless you are a hardcore Long Term investor, a "Contrarian" investor and has the patience of Warren Buffett and Philip A. Fisher who don't sell for decades. Fisher's longest was 49 years!

2. Buy when: it's near the support as much as possible (check your broker for their Technical Analysis guide); RSI is oversold; MACD is bullish (or starting to be bullish); price closes above Moving Average; PSEi is on up trend.


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General Topics
START HERE - Bo Sanchez' My Maid Invests in the Stock Market and Why You Should Too!
Is it good to invest in Philippine Stock Market now(2013)?
I'm new to stock market, how much do i need to start?
How many stocks should I buy with my capital?
How do you compute for buy-below-price?
How to avail dividends


BPI Trade
How to link a BPI Trade Account into BPI Regular Account

Strategies
Peso-Cost Averaging vs Strategic Averaging Method
Help! I have a losing stock, should I cut loss or hold?
Insights on Fundamental vs Technical Analysis
When do you sell?
When is the best time to sell?
Is it healthy to have 30 stocks in your portfolio? 
How can my stocks beat my mutual fund performance?
If your lost is already at 10% and it's pulling down all the gains from your other investments what would you do?

Tips & Tricks
Investing versus Trading
Before entering a trade 

Lessons from Investors
At what age should you start investing?
My investment mistakes
How many stocks to buy with 5k?
Is there an ideal number of stocks to buy?
Maximizing trading fees and charges
One lesson you can learn from other investors
How to prepare for a red market?
Lessons from a big loss


Personal Finance

Where should I put my emergency fund?
Where should I put my emergency fund? II
Time Deposit or COL EIP?
Investing in UITF
Time Deposit or UITF?
What have you had to sacrifice to start investing?Usapang Utang
When is the right time to buy a property - condo/house & lot?
Which is better - Term Insurance or Life Insurance?

Disclaimer


Investing involves substantial risk. 

All information provided herein is for informational purposes only, not intended for trading purposes or advice, does not constitute recommendations or endorsements of any issuer, security or action, and are subject to change without notice.

While some of the information herein are from sources believed to be reliable, the writer does not warrant their completeness and accuracy and should not be relied upon as such when making your investment decisions.

In addition, the writer doesn’t make any guarantee as to any results that may be obtained from its content. The writer shall also not be responsible for updating or correcting any information or opinion contained herein.

No reader should make any investment decision without first consulting his or her own personal financial advisor and conducting his or her own research and due diligence. Neither the writer nor any of his associates is liable for any informational errors or for any actions taken in reliance on information contained herein.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the writer and his associates disclaim any and all liability in the event anything in this blog proves to be inaccurate, incomplete or unreliable, or results in any kind of loss.

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