Showing posts with label How to invest in the Philippine Stock Market using BPI TRADE and SAM from TRC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to invest in the Philippine Stock Market using BPI TRADE and SAM from TRC. Show all posts

Something NEW for TRULY RICH CLUB members!



Every TRC members just got an update. It was from our mentor himself:
Bo Sanchez

Here's the message below:

We're starting something NEW in the TrulyRichClub.
Each month, you'll receive a very short Video Message
from my Mentor, Edward Lee, TrulyRichClub's Dean of Investing.
(In case you don't know him yet, he is the Founder and Chairman
of COLFinancial, the biggest and #1 Online Broker in the Philippines.)
He's my Mentor in the Stock Market.
Starting this month--and every month thereafter--
he'll give you a brief insight on what's happening in the Market.
Many times, we get scared--especially when the market goes down.
It's NORMAL to get scared.
Sometimes we doubt--"Am I doing the right thing?"
So Edward's short monthly video message will give you the courage
to stay the course, keep doing what you're doing, and never give up.

The video is actually exclusive for TRC Members, it would have a limited availability
Most of the members decided to share the information because of the value. especially for a lot of stock market beginners.



Be blessed and be a blessing,
Bonni

Face It: You’re a Leader!

Face It: You’re a Leader!

A message from my mentor.

I can hear your objection now: “Bo, I’m not a leader. I’m just a follower. 
I don’t want to be in front. In fact, my whole goal in life is to be an Assistant 
Vice Member.”
You’re wrong. I believe everyone is a leader.
Why? Because leadership is influence.
And YOU influence the people around you.
We think of leaders as people with titles. But most leaders have no 
titles. At least, they have no business cards…
A parent is a leader. It’s the most important leader in the world. 
A sibling who cares for her other siblings is a leader. Youngest, oldest, 
middle child… it doesn’t matter. 
A friend who influences friends is a leader.
An officemate who influences other officemates is a leader.
Everyone is one. Even a maid…

Cooks, Cleaners, and Consultants
For thousands of people, it was the story of a maid that changed their financial life. 
In 2009, I wanted to teach my maids how to invest in the stock market. It was an insane 
idea. But it worked. 
Today, one of my maids has P342,812 in her stock market portfolio while the first maid 
who started investing—who I promoted to bookkeeper (and therefore has more money to put 
into the market)—has P618,032.
But that’s not the greatest thing that happened.
This insane idea has spawned a financial revolution. Today, a tidal wave of people are 
investing in the stock market—and will be retiring multimillionaires—because of my 
maids’ example. 
Today, my maids are not just maids. Yes, they still cook meals, mop 
floors, and wash dishes. But they’re also one of the best Personal Finance 
Consultants I know. Because of their sincerity, they’ve been able to help 
transform the financial lives of their friends and families.
Don’t get me wrong. They DON’T have that fancy title, “Personal 
Finance Consultant” in their business cards.
But that’s the work they do.
How? They do it simply by their example. 
Today, some of their siblings are now investing in the stock market. Some of the maids around our house 
are now investing in the stock market. The beautician who does facials for my wife at home is already investing 
in the stock market. 
No, my wife didn’t convince the beautician to do that. It was my maids. Because after my wife gets a facial, 
my maids gets a facial too. (They pay for it; they’ve got money.)
As my maids are lying down getting their facial, they talk. And they share. And they influence.
Lead!



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Upgrade to Platinum and Upgrade Your Mentors. Join me at our Quarterly Platinum 
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Investing in the Philippine Stock Market using BPI TRADE and SAM from TRC

Investing in the Philippine Stock Market using BPI TRADE and SAM from TRC?
I personally use BPI TRADE as my on line stock broker. Simply because i want to start early in investing, upon learning it from truly rich club.
And during that time, I don’t have an extra 5,000 pesos to open an account on COL Financial or FirstMetro.
For me these three (3) are the best broker in the Philippines. By the way, I am not paid by BPI trade nor promoting it!

Let me share you some simple steps or basic steps on how to invest on the Philippine Stock market using BPI trade and SAM from Truly Rich Club. 

Step 1: Go to https://www.bpitrade.com and Open an account. (you'll be guided accordingly once you click "Open an Account
Step 2: Once you have an account, type in your USERNAME and PASSWORD
Step 3: You'll be taken to this "complicated-looking" menu. (Don't be afraid you need not to memorized all of this terms)


Step 4: Get your SAM table (Stocks Update guide from the Truly Rich Club). Then just follow what action to take!


Step 5: Click "Quotes" tab on the top.
(note: there are a lot of ways on how you could "BUY and SELL" in BPI Trade and below is just my way of doing it.)



Step 6: Click Stock info and type the CODE of the company which you want to buy shares from. Let's take for example BDO.
as you can see in the snapshot above current price of BDO is 80.00 pesos per share and still on the buy below price which is 89.60 so just "Continue Buying" at regular intervals. Click "BUY"

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