Investing in the stock market is very much like any other business where you buy a product to sell to someone else at a profit. Many of the same rules and principles apply.
Too many investors treat their stock market investing more like gambling at the casino. Successful and profitable investors know the difference.
The stock market is a great equalizer where people with small amounts of money can earn the same way that the “Big Players” do. It does not matter how much you start with if you use sound business techniques for your investing. What does matter is how you make your investing funds work for you.
While knowing the basic business and stock market strategies is important, the PSE has its own investing characteristics that every investor needs to understand.
With over 35 years of experience investing in the global markets, John Mangun has been active in the Philippine Stock Exchange since 1989. There are many self-styled stock market experts out there but very few with the credibility, track record, and decades of experience through bull and bear markets in both the New York Stock Exchange and Philippine Stock Exchange as John Mangun.
Attend “Make Money With Stocks: Invest Like It’s a Business (and Not a Casino)” on September 14, 2013, 8:00am-12:00pm, at the PSE Auditorium, G/F Philippine Stock Exchange (Tektite Towers), Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.
This seminar will take you from feeling that you are at the mercy of market forces to being in control of your investing business. You will gain both knowledge and confidence as you learn how to design your stock market business to successfully Preserve Your Capital and Maximize Your Profits.
For instance, John will teach you:
- How to think like a business owner and not a speculator
- The 2 types of money invested in the stock market
- Why buying a stock is like buying a shirt
- The 2 important factors when buying a stock
- Why there is no such thing as a bargain stock
- The 1 factor that separates successful stock market players from the rest
- How to cut your losing stocks
- Why most traders lose money in the stock market
- The 2 flaws of being a long-term investor
- The foolishness of cost averaging
- What is more important than intrinsic value
- The measure that is better than the P/E ratio
- How not to have a “sheeple” mentality
- Why you should not listen to stock market gods
- What is wrong with investing in IPOs
- Why you should not worry about hot money
- How to identify an asset bubble
- Why we are still in a bull market and why it just actually started
- The 3 liquid markets and how they impact each other
- The main thing that drives markets up or down
- The 1 critical factor in the stock market
- Why picking stocks is not the one that makes money
- How emotions affect our investment decisions
- Why holding on to losing shares is like staying in a bad relationship
- Central banks and the “New Normal”
- How to develop and stick to your strategy
How You Will Benefit
- Make more money investing in stocks without all the worry
- Keep money you make from profitable trades and not lose it
- Find out how the professionals invest in the stock market
- Understand the peculiarities of the PSE to help you invest
- Stick to a sound investing plan that works best for you
What You Will Learn
- The Business Model for Investing
- Finding the Right Purchasing Manager – Fundamental Analysis
- Working With Your Marketing Manager – Technical Analysis
- Buying the Bargains – Identifying the Best Price
- Selling For a Profit – Knowing the Right Price and Time to Get Out
- When to Have Your Midnight Madness Sale – Unloading Unprofitable Merchandise
- Enhancing Your Bottom Line – Money Management for Investors
- Why “Winners” Turn Into “Losers”
- Identifying New “Fashion Trends” in the Stock Market
- How to Make Your Small Business Grow Large
- Running Your Investing Business in the Philippines – Why It Is Different
Who You Will Learn From
John Mangun’s interest in the stock market first began when he was in his early teens, following the stock price action of major companies in the daily newspaper long before the computer.
In 1976, he earned his license as a stock broker on the New York Stock Exchange as well as being licensed and registered for the Options and Commodity Exchanges.
After working for two major Wall Street firms, he went to England as head of foreign exchange trading for a British asset management company. Upon returning to the United States, he formed his own investment advisory company, administering to the needs of corporations and high-net worth individuals.
Since 1989, he has actively analyzed and traded the Philippine Stock Exchange, making his first stock purchase (and losing trade) buying shares of San Miguel Corporation on Friday, November 24th, one week before the 1989 coup attempt.
John has been a regular Philippine newspaper columnist, writing about the Philippine economy, business, and stock market since 1996. He started writing for the Philippine Daily Inquirer and is currently writing for BusinessMirror, the country’s leading business newspaper.
In 2008, he started providing stock trading advice and recommendations to subscribers of his PSE Strategy Guide through his website MangunOnMarkets.com
The one lesson he has learned in more than 35 years of stock trading is that you must treat your stock market investing as a business. The stock market is not a casino unless you invest as you would at the casino. When you read the methods of genuine stock market experts, one thing is common and clear. They take their investing as seriously as you do running your own business affairs. But as with any business, you need to develop your business model and plan and properly implement that plan.
Seminar Fee
- Regular/Walk-in Rate: P2,500+VAT only
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