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2. You will be redirected to the login page. Kindly enter your BDO Online Banking user ID and
password to enter the trading facility.
3. Landing Page. This will be the main navigation page. It is broken down into 5 sections:
a. Function Menu Bar
b. Market Summary Bar
c. Top Panel
d. Bottom Left Panel
e. Bottom Right Panel
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a. In the Quote Screen, you may see the Top 10 Most Active, Top 10 Gainers, Top 10
Losers, etc. by clicking the market trend drop-down menu and select the desired market
trend.
b. In the Quote Screen, you may search for a stock by keying in the stock code in the
search box.
5. Order Pad. It is the window where buy and sell orders are placed.
a. Buy Order
To enter a Buy Order:
1. Highlight the preferred stock in the Quote Screen.
2. Click the BUY button on the Function Menu Bar (or right click the desired stock in
the Quote Screen and click BUY). The order pad will change its color to green.
3. Fill in the mandatory fields, and click the BUY button.
b. Sell Order
To enter a Sell Order:
1. Highlight the preferred stock in the Quote Screen.
2. Click the SELL button on the Function Menu Bar (or right click the desired stock in
the Quote Screen and click SELL). The order pad will change its color to red.
3. Fill in the mandatory fields, and click the SELL button.
6. Order Book. It shows the status of all orders sent to the brokerage house.
a. Order Status. It allows user to revise or cancel an order or view the order status and
order details.
To view the status of orders:
1. Click on the Order Book menu.
2. Select Order Status.
i. Revise an order
Reference: The Philippine Stock Exchange Inc. PSETradexplore Manual
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c. Order Log. It shows a history of all actions performed on an order, including the time and
date when the actions were performed.
7. Portfolio
a. My Portfolio. It shows the current stock position of the user. It also shows the stock's
average acquisition price, market value and unrealized gains/losses.
b. The Realized Gain/Loss allows the user to view the gains/losses after selling a stock.
To view the Realized Gain/Loss:
1. Click Portfolio menu.
2. Select Realized Gain/Loss.
8. Watchlist. It is a set of stocks compiled together by the user for easy access. You may
create, view, rename and delete a watchlist.
9. Stock Info
a. Stock Info. It shows a stock's basic information with its historical chart.
To view a stocks Stock Info:
1. Highlight the preferred stock in the Quote Screen.
2. Click on the Stock Info menu and select Stock Info.
d. Stock Tracker. It contains information about the trades of a stock within the day. You
may view the Time and Sales, Business Done and Summary of a stock's trades in this
feature.
i. Time and Sales. It shows all the trades done for a stock within the day. It also
shows details such as time of the transaction, matched price and trade volume.
ii. Business Done. It shows all the trades done within the day and consolidates the
trades according to trade price.
10. Analysis Chart. It illustrates a stock's historical price and volume movement.
To view a stocks Analysis Chart:
1. Highlight the preferred stock in the Quote Screen.
2. Click the Chart menu
11. Market Summary. It shows an overview of the market's current state. Market information
such as the market index, number of gainers, number of losers, number of untraded and
unchanged stocks can be found in this feature.
12. The Tracker Record or Ticker shows the real-time transactions in the market. The ticker
displays the following information:
Stock Code
Seller ID
Quantity
Buy-up Indicator
Executed Price
Sell-down Indicator
Buyer ID
13. The following Validity Types may be used when making orders:
Day Order (Day) remains valid until the end of the Trading Day
Reference: The Philippine Stock Exchange Inc. PSETradexplore Manual
Good Till Cancelled (GTC) remains valid until cancelled by the user or until it
reaches the set expiration date of the instrument
Good Till Date (GTD) remains valid until the date specified when the order was
entered
Fill-and-Kill Orders (FAK) also known as execute-and-eliminate orders. Any
remaining unexecuted portion of an FAK order will be eliminated.