How are stocks classified?


Blue Chip Stocks:

These are stocks of stable, profitable and well-known public companies that have a long history of steady revenues and dividend payments. It exhibits modest but dependable returns and is relatively of lower risk. In the Philippines, the companies selling Blue Chip Stocks are most likely included in the PSE Composite Index (PSEi/Phisix). 


Growth Stocks:

These are stock of corporations that has exhibited faster-than-average gains in earnings over the last few years and s expected to continue to show high levels of profit growth. They usually don't pay dividends because they reinvest their earnings for growth. When they have a setback on bad news or some other problem, their share price can also go down dramatically.


Speculative Stocks:

When a new investor thinks of stock as "risky", speculative stocks are usually considered here. Your chances of losing a lot of money are great, and your chances of making a lot of money are small. 


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