Top Ten Smart Money Moves – September 14, 2017

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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.

 

Trading Notes for Today –  (Based on September 14,  2017  Data)

Total Traded Value –  PhP  8.448  Billion – Medium
Advances Declines – (Ideal is 2:1)   111  Advances vs. 85 Declines  = 1.31:1  Neutral
Total Foreign Buying – PhP 3.785  Billion
Total Foreign Selling – (PhP  3.885)  Billion
Net Foreign Buying (Selling) – (PhP 0.100)  Billion – first day of Net Foreign Selling after a day of Net Foreign Buying

          

Data from the Philippine Stock Exchange

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Screenshot courtesy of: www.pse.com.ph

PSE HEAT MAP

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Screenshot courtesy of PSEGET

Top Ten Foreign Buying and Selling

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Top Ten in Total Traded Value

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Top Ten Gainers and Losers

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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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Stocks extend rally as market sentiment improves

September 15, 2017

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THE Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) rose on Thursday, tracking Wall Street to hit a record, reaffirming investor interest in local equities.

The bellwether index climbed 91.03 points or 1.13% to close at 8,144.91. This is a new record high for the PSEi, besting the 8,127.48 finish logged on April 10, 2015.

The all-shares index rose by 39.56 points or 0.82% to 4,815.91.

“Philippine stocks traded higher as it challenged the previous all-time closing high today. Investors are anticipating the approval of a revised tax reform to be passed in October,” Luis A. Limlingan, business development head at Regina Capital Development Corp., said on Thursday.

“US stocks closed slightly higher on Wednesday, notching another record high, as a gain in the energy sector offset losses in tech,” he said. “President [Donald J.] Trump’s push for bipartisan support on tax reform helped to support the greenback with some short covering on the dollar ahead of next week’s FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting and expected details of the shrinking of the balance sheet.”

Wall Street edged up to a record high on Wednesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 39.32 points or 0.18% to 22,158.18 The S&P 500 gained 1.89 points or 0.08% to 2,498.37, and the Nasdaq Composite added 5.91 points or 0.09% to 6,460.19.

Mr. Limlingan also told Reuters that “some investors are also hopeful that the Senate will pass the tax reform measures next month.”

The House passed the tax reform bill in May aimed at generating revenue to fund a multibillion-dollar infrastructure program key to the government’s economic agenda.

“It seems money is now coming back after the ghost month. But the volume is not significant, so it’s too early to say that this is sustainable,” Joseph Y. Roxas, president of Eagle Equities Inc. told Reuters.

Analysts say China’s “ghost season” stalls momentum in the markets as some Chinese investors reduce trading during this period.

All counters finished higher, with property stocks leading the charge as it logged a 68.32-point rise or 1.79% to 3,876.61.

Holding firms rose by 123.86 points or 1.56% to 8,042.56; mining and oil jumped 143.47 points or 1.02% to 14,088.15; services gained 4.59 points or 0.26% to 1,726.32; financials advanced by 4.37 points or 0.22% to 1,982.68; and industrials rose 16.55 points or 0.14% 11,292.04.

Value turnover dropped to P8.45 billion from Wednesday’s P12.88 billion, with 1.26 billion shares changing hands.
Advancing stocks totaled 111, outpacing decliners at 85, while 62 issues finished unchanged.

Foreigners however sold their shareholdings, with net outflows logged at P99.81 million yesterday, a reversal of the P3.34-billion net inflow seen on Wednesday. — V.V. Saulon with Reuters

Source: http://bworldonline.com/stocks-extend-rally-market-sentiment-improves/

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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.

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