COL Financial sets聽PSEi聽target at 8,400聽in 2022

COL Financial Group, Inc. is expecting the bellwether Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) to reach a high of 8,400 this year on the back of the country鈥檚 recovery story.
鈥淲e remain bullish. We feel that the reopening of the Philippine economy will drive economic growth faster and drive profits higher,鈥 COL Financial Group First Vice-President April Lynn C. Lee-Tan said in a briefing on Monday.
鈥淥ur PSEi target for this year is 8,400,鈥 she added. 鈥淏ut that said, buy on dips. We feel that volatility will remain, as you know there are a lot of concerns.鈥
COL Financial Group Chief Technical Analyst Juanis G. Barredo noted that under the PSEi鈥檚 weekly performance, the index is in a 鈥渨ave 1鈥 of a rally. He placed the index鈥 current resistance at 7,475 and its next resistance at 7,800 to 8,250.
Major support for the PSEi, meanwhile, was set to 6,950 and 6,600. The easing of restrictions is among the catalysts for the local stock market.
Ms. Lee-Tan noted that a lot of individuals remain cautious when investing in the local stock market, considering the uncertainty of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the upcoming national elections, global inflation, and higher interest rates.
However, she added that 鈥渢here鈥檚 no point in being bearish because the cautious views are already priced in.鈥
Government initiatives such as allocating for higher spending this year by 11.5% to P5.02 trillion and the passage of more 鈥減ro-FDI (foreign direct investments) legislation鈥 are also seen to be positive developments for the market.
Meanwhile, for stock picks, Ms. Lee-Tan said they prefer larger capitalized stocks as these 鈥渦sually lead recoveries鈥 and the 鈥渟afer鈥 value stocks. Stocks that benefit from reopening plays would be preferred.
Investors are also told to avoid expensive stocks, which are seen to be more 鈥渧ulnerable鈥 to rising interest rates.
鈥淔or the cheaper stocks, we are conscious about valuations at this point,鈥 Ms. Lee-Tan said. 鈥淥n the large-cap issues, we prefer them over the small-cap issues because usually during a market recovery, they are the first ones to go up.鈥 鈥 Keren Concepcion G. Valmonte


