Top Ten Smart Money Moves – November 3, 2020
Top Ten Smart Money Moves, starting January 2015, is the official trading newsletter of The Responsible Trader to promote his advocacy, Responsible Trading. This newsletter contains the previous day’s data from PSE, the Top Ten Foreign Buying and Selling, Top Ten in Total Traded Value, including Trading Notes based on the data of the previous day. This newsletter is given free to all the friends of The Responsible Trader and to members of the Facebook group and the other organizations where he is a member. For the previous issue where complete details about the newsletter was fully discussed, please refer to: Daily Top Tens October 17, 2014.
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As promised in my last post, Back from the Hack, we are resuming all our activities both in our website and Facebook starting August 1, 2019.
This section of our website has been running for the past five years. Perhaps you are asking, why Top Ten Smart Money Moves? This is what I have written in my new book: “Swing Trading with TRT – A Definitive Guide for Swing Trading the Philippine Stock Market.”
“SMART MONEY
The PSE achieved a milestone by the end of the year 2018 when they reported that the number of stock market accounts broke past the one million mark as a result of the substantial increase in online accounts.
Retail investors owned most of the stock market accounts, representing 97.5% of the total accounts while the remaining 2.5% is held by the institutional investors also considered as smart money helping employees with financial stress.
While we, the retail traders, are big in number, we are small in terms of influence in the stock market because more than 50% of the Total Traded Value Daily is accounted for the institutional investors whose transactions are focused mostly on a handful of their selected stocks.
In our Website, we have a regular feature “Top Ten Smart Money Moves” where we monitor the Top Ten stocks being bought and sold by the smart money.
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Trading Notes for Today – (Based on November 3, 2020 Data)
Total Traded Value – PhP 6.600 Billion – Low
Advances Declines – (Ideal is 2:1) 125 Advances vs. 80 Declines = 1.56:1 Neutral
Total Foreign Buying PhP 2.475 Billion
Total Foreign Selling – (PhP 3.616) Billion
Net Foreign Buying (Selling) – (PhP 1.141) Billion – 4th day of Net Foreign Selling after 5 days of Net Foreign Buying
Data from the Philippine Stock Exchange
Screenshot courtesy of PSE.com.ph
PSE HEAT MAP
Screenshot courtesy of PSEGET
Top Ten Foreign Buying and Selling
Top Ten in Total Traded Value
Top Ten Gainers and Losers
From now on, I will just quote the related article from Business World so that we will have everything in one piece:
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Bargain hunting lifts stocks after trading break
November 3, 2020 | 9:00 pm
By Denise A. Valdez, Senior Reporter
THE MAIN INDEX ended Tuesday’s trading with some gains on the back of bargain hunting ahead of the US election.
The Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) grew 11.56 points or 0.18% to end the session at 6,335.56. The wider all shares index added 9.90 points or 0.26% to close at 3,789.47. The index hit a low of 6,250.87 intraday but picked up over the course of trading to reach a high of 6,358.42.
“The PSEi ended slightly higher after opening much lower as investors were quick to pick up battered shares,” AAA Southeast Equities, Inc. Research Head Christopher John Mangun said in an e-mail. “Gains in small and mid-cap blue chips covered losses from large-cap issues.”
“Optimism may have been drawn from the limited damage caused by the recent super typhoon which was expected to be a major disaster, similar to what we saw a few years ago,” Mr. Mangun said, referring to Typhoon Rolly.
While the calamity spared Metro Manila from destruction, the Agriculture department estimated some P1.75 billion in agricultural damage left by Typhoon Rolly after hitting Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Bicol, and Eastern Visayas. This damage remains “minimal,” it said, as most of the crops have already been harvested.
Aside from local events, market movement on Tuesday was also driven by international headlines, Regina Capital Development Corp. Head of Sales Luis A. Limlingan said.
“Philippine shares closed marginally higher ahead of the much anticipated US election, and as markets continue to monitor rising COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) cases and a stream of corporate earnings results,” Mr. Limlingan said in a mobile message.
US markets were up on Monday’s trading, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite indices growing 1.60%, 1.23% and 0.42%, respectively.
The PSE was closed on Monday in observance of All Souls’ Day.
“The market may continue to move higher as investors gain more optimism of a strong economic rebound in the fourth quarter,” Mr. Mangun said.
Nearly all sectoral indices at the PSE ended Tuesday’s trading with gains. Financials picked up 17.32 points or 1.41% to 1,241.62; industrials improved 96.84 points or 1.14% to 8,557.70; mining and oil increased 56.23 points or 0.74% to 7,585.70; holding firms rose 25.45 points or 0.38% to 6,606.81; and services climbed 3.30 points or 0.22% to 1,442.74.
Property was the only declining index, losing 34.46 points or 1.12% to 3,019.36 at the close of trading.
Value turnover on Tuesday stood at P6.6 billion with 4.2 billion issues switching hands, down from the last session’s P7.29 billion with 2.38 billion issues.
Advancers outnumbered decliners, 125 against 80. Some 47 names ended unchanged.
Net foreign selling was trimmed to P1.14 billion from P1.2 billion in the previous session.
Source: https://www.bworldonline.com/bargain-hunting-lifts-stocks-after-trading-break/
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Good luck on all your TRADES today.
DISCLAIMER There is a very high degree of risk involved in TRADING. Past results are not indicative of future returns. Nothing contained in this newsletter constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, PROMOTION or endorsement of any security. In accordance with the Responsible TRADER’s Creed: I will never tell and you take full responsibility for all your TRADING results
NOTES: Please take note of the following changes. Effective August 6, 2015: 1. Caption Market Breadth has been changed to Total Traded Value to simplify the presentation. 2. Market Breadth is expressed in terms of Number of Advances and Declines. Expressing this as a Ratio by using the larger number as Numerator we derive the Market Sentiment whether Bullish or Bearish. 3. Based on Past three-year data of Average Total Traded Values, following classifications will be used to make the presentation more relevant to present times. a. Low – Total Traded Value less than PhP 8 Billion b. Medium – Total Traded Value Php 8 Billion but not more than P15 Billion c. High – Total Traded Value more than Php 15 Billion.
Starting with August 11, 2017 data we are including the Top Ten Gainers and Losers for a more comprehensive coverage of significant stock movements during the day.