Achieve Your Financial Goals with First Metro Securities' Model Portfolios

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A model portfolio is a customized investment portfolio designed by financial professionals to achieve specific objectives. These portfolios include a mix of different assets like stocks, bonds, and other investments spread across various industries. The professional management team running the portfolio manages the investments according to set rules and adjusts them based on market events. Essentially, model portfolios serve as templates to help investors achieve their desired returns while managing risk effectively.

PinoyInvestor’s trusted partner, First Metro Securities—the stock brokerage arm of the Metrobank Group—has just released this month’s updated Model Portfolios report.

These expertly curated portfolios offer a diversified and disciplined approach to investing, helping you match your risk tolerance and return goals with professional insights.

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The 3 Model Portfolios You Can Choose From

Riding the Flows

Focused on high-liquidity stocks with strong foreign investor interest and solid earnings momentum. Ideal for those who want to ride the wave of market trends and institutional buying.

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Unloved

Features undervalued stocks that have strong earnings growth potential but are currently overlooked by the market. Perfect for contrarian investors looking for high-upside plays.

Yield Seeker

Targets stocks expected to deliver above-average dividend yields. Great for income-focused investors who want consistent returns through payouts.

How to Use the Model Portfolios?

  1. Choose your preferred portfolio from the three recommended portfolios based on your personal goal and risk appetite. You may choose to follow one, two, or all three stock portfolios as long as they fit your investment personality.
  2. Buy, hold, or sell the stocks as recommended every week in each portfolio.
  3. Regularly monitor changes in the model portfolios to see which stocks have been added or removed.


I am not a licensed financial advisor and don't offer personalized investment advice or recommendations to buy, sell, or hold any investments or securities. Please consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Read my disclaimers.