Short Stops - #31: Where The Money Flows (How Sentiment & Foreign Funds Affect the PH Market)

Published: Jan. 19, 2019, 1:19 a.m.

Hosted by Edmund Lee, President & CEO of the Caylum Trading Institute, Short Stops is your weekly stock market update featuring the top trading news, tips and stock picks in Metro Manila and around the world. "I can’t really blame most traders. In a bull market, no one cares about sentiment because almost everything you buy goes up. It’s only when the market turns around when people starting saying - oh, ok, there's something I don't know.” - Mark Jason Mariposa, CFA Sentiment is an element of market timing that is often taken for granted. But the strength or weakness of our market relies on that very aspect and sentiment determines why global funds are either pushed into or pulled out of the local environment. They can fuel a rally or incite a major correction. For our first podcast of the year, we've called back our Macro-guy, Jason Mariposa, and Head of Caylum Research, Zarr Pacificador, to explain to us the following: - Why foreign funds move the way they do between developed and emerging markets - How greatly is the Philippine market affected by fund flows? - What role does sentiment play? - What is the current status of foreign funds in the Philippines? - Looking forward into 2019, what strategies and types of companies should we be focusing on? Get your next trading insight and find your baggers right here on Short Stops. Powered by the Caylum Trading Institute. www.cayluminstitute.com -- 
Record Date: JANUARY 17, 2019 
Introduction Music: (credits to)Vodovoz Music Productions on YouTube