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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56(f): 2:21pm On Mar 20
ExcessKJ:
Good afternoon, everyone
Please, I am trying to open an individual account with Morgan capital, but the last part shows which account I preferred between cash account or direct cash settlement.

Please, which is more appropriate so select. Thanks
DONT select "Direct Cash Settlement" pls

Direct Cash Settlement (DCS) means each time you sell, your fund goes to CSCS for settlement into your BANK account after T+3 days, you'll then have to keep transferring it back into your portfolio, which has lots of stress and disadvantages attached to it.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 2:24pm On Mar 20
DCS option is for payment to your bank account (which you already provided). wink

Read more here:
https://portal.cscs.ng/documents/1174203/FAQs%20on%20Direct%20Cash%20Settlement%20(Revised).pdf


ExcessKJ:
Good afternoon, everyone

Please, I am trying to open an individual account with Morgan capital, but the last part shows which account I preferred between cash account or direct cash settlement.

Please, which is more appropriate to select. Thanks

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bbbwings: 2:25pm On Mar 20
crownprince2017:


Wait for merger news, it will do 100.
Amen
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 2:33pm On Mar 20
grin grin

Bbbwings:

Amen

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56(f): 2:38pm On Mar 20
Oga Agba, you don scare our Elephant volume buyers with your proverb today grin
Let's see if they'll dare your proverb and resume tomorrow. Lol

38.7milion units still exchanged hands......with over N1.5bn in transactions.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ExcessKJ(m): 2:41pm On Mar 20
ExcessKJ:
Good afternoon, everyone

Please, I am trying to open an individual account with Morgan capital, but the last part shows which account I preferred between cash account or direct cash settlement.

Please, which is more appropriate to select. Thanks

This has been solved. Cash account was later selected

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Prolificlife(f): 2:55pm On Mar 20
Pls do not go for direct cash settlement, because every time you sell, fund would be credited to your bank account after three working days, meanwhile, before they credit your account, you will not be able to utilize the proceeds
ExcessKJ:
Good afternoon, everyone

Please, I am trying to open an individual account with Morgan capital, but the last part shows which account I preferred between cash account or direct cash settlement.

Please, which is more appropriate to select. Thanks
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sterlingD(m): 3:27pm On Mar 20
In another news Access bank on the acquisition beat

https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/ACCESS_HOLDINGS_NGX_ANNOUNCEMENT.pdf

I am tempted to ask is there no end to Access bank appetite for acquisitions?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by STOjo: 3:30pm On Mar 20
We are expecting dividend declaration, Access is doing acquisition. What do we call this one nah.
Hope it is not from the profit we are to share they are paying for this acquisition?


sterlingD:
In another news

https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/ACCESS_HOLDINGS_NGX_ANNOUNCEMENT.pdf

I am tempted to ask is there no end to Access bank appetite for acquisitions

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 3:40pm On Mar 20
sterlingD:
In another news Access bank on the acquisition beat

https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/ACCESS_HOLDINGS_NGX_ANNOUNCEMENT.pdf

I am tempted to ask is there no end to Access bank appetite for acquisitions?
I thought cbn said this banks should be gearing up for recapitalisation. Whr is access getting the capital for all this acquisition if thr base has gone down because of exchange rate.
It looks this is the way top management of access is using to steal from itself. The next is to be booking losses from operations of the overseas branches
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 3:45pm On Mar 20
emmanuelewumi:



Do you have an Investment account with United Capital Asset management?
Existing loans will continue with the old rates until when the customer rollovers the loan for another 6 months

Do you have an Investment account with United Capital Asset management?
Yes, I do have it. Both for trading and mutual fund

Which of the investment account products did you invest in?
I am on using them as my broker for stocks presently. I want to be sure I can get a loan before investing in their mutual fund.

Who is your account officer? What is the purpose of the loan?
A lady called Eyo. I enquired about the loan thing from her. She said yes but can't really provide any number for me since then


Interest rate for new loans is now reviewed to 25%. - I can work my numbers around this

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BabsO2(m): 3:51pm On Mar 20
Streetinvestor2:
I thought cbn said this banks should be gearing up for recapitalisation. Whr is access getting the capital for all this acquisition if thr base has gone down because of exchange rate.
It looks this is the way top management of access is using to steal from itself. The next is to be booking losses from operations of the overseas branches

Acquisition if done well is expansion and growth in capital base. It's paying of dividends that depletes capital of a bank. So banks need to balance paying too much in dividends with organically growing their capital base from retained profits.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:52pm On Mar 20
emmaodet:


Do you have an Investment account with United Capital Asset management?
Yes, I do have it. Both for trading and mutual fund

Which of the investment account products did you invest in?
I am on using them as my broker for stocks presently. I want to be sure I can get a loan before investing in their mutual fund.

Who is your account officer? What is the purpose of the loan?
A lady called Eyo. I enquired about the loan thing from her. She said yes but can't really provide any number for me since then


Interest rate for new loans is now reviewed to 25%. - I can work my numbers around this


Since you have equities with them you can get loan of a minimum of N5 million to buy shares only. Provided the stocks in your portfolio are liquid and are acceptable as collateral.The loan will be credited into your stockbroking account.


But with mutual fund investment you can get loan that will be paid into your bank account which you can use as you want.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 3:54pm On Mar 20
Dollar gang how market. Panic sell about to be triggered if you no believe go ask aboki for street. Dey no gree buy #1500 as of today ....wahala

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BabsO2(m): 3:55pm On Mar 20
BabsO2:


There is a long queue of offers waiting for the FBNH bull at various junctions grin
Make the FBNH bull no gree especially for the bearish offers that are below last closing price.
At least let FBNH keep Zenith below it while preparing to catch GTCO.

Chai the FBNH bull could not clear the long queue with 38million units swallowed today. What a long queue of Shareholders wanting to lock some profits.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by iHaveMadeiT2: 4:05pm On Mar 20
yMcy56:

No much update received on many NGX stocks so far...
There's exit option available.
Not exiting anytime soon

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Hogwarthtrades: 4:19pm On Mar 20
sterlingD:
In another news Access bank on the acquisition beat

https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/ACCESS_HOLDINGS_NGX_ANNOUNCEMENT.pdf

I am tempted to ask is there no end to Access bank appetite for acquisitions?
tbh, no end in sight, the acquisition seem to make sense for anglophone hub considering ETi has reasonable share of francophone hub on the continent. Challenge will be to see how profitable the operations get. As for recapitalisation, Access should be fine except some grey Swan event occurs. Viva Access!!

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 4:30pm On Mar 20
emmanuelewumi:



Since you have equities with them you can get loan of a minimum of N5 million to buy shares only. Provided the stocks in your portfolio are liquid and are acceptable as collateral.The loan will be credited into your stockbroking account.


But with mutual fund investment you can get loan that will be paid into your bank account which you can use as you want.

Ohhh good.

Thanks very much.
CA you help me with the ucap limited number?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by maishai: 4:33pm On Mar 20
Streetinvestor2:
Dollar gang how market. Panic sell about to be triggered if you no believe go ask aboki for street. Dey no gree buy #1500 as of today ....wahala

Dangote refinery products are gradually hitting the market, petroleum products constitue 75% of forex demand

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Locotrader(m): 4:34pm On Mar 20
Streetinvestor2:
Dollar gang how market. Panic sell about to be triggered if you no believe go ask aboki for street. Dey no gree buy #1500 as of today ....wahala

https://nairametrics.com/2024/03/20/naira-strengthens-to-n1400-on-the-parallel-market-as-speculators-sell/

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BabsO2(m): 4:43pm On Mar 20
Streetinvestor2:
Watin happen. That means thr could be hope for oando shareholders. Has sec changed management or Pz bribe was not large enough...naija my country .You want to pay #23 for something that is now #40 on nse

Let Oando price climb up to safegaurd the hope double fold.

A very high buy out price if it must happen which is going to be challenged by shareholders who want to benefit from the turnaround. Any buyout short of the highest PO with time value of money interest must be rejected.

Outright cancellation of the buy out. Those that want to exit can sell on NGX. Oando currently top quartile in terms of value of transactions on NGX so those that want a buy out or want to leave can still leave. While those that want to stay can enjoy the turnaround in full.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lionshare: 4:51pm On Mar 20
thebargainhunte:
Never in the history of Nigeria has everything skyrocketed in price as we presently have. Everything is increasing in price, yet some people are complaining high price of stock market. Our market capitalisation is still below Egypt and South Africa market capitalisation. Una tink sey 1 trillion market capitalisation na child's play.
I cant fathom why the south african JSE has ASI value close to a trillion dollars yet the nation's GDP is less than $500B.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 5:08pm On Mar 20
Locotrader:


https://nairametrics.com/2024/03/20/naira-strengthens-to-n1400-on-the-parallel-market-as-speculators-sell/
Abeg if the thing touch #1300.We go become our brothers keeper. We go they call forum members way be dollar gang because some of them buy above #1500.
I no wan hear say person jump from third main land bridge.

Wahala dey, PH refinery go soon begin to sell fuel.And government is projecting the country may stop importation of refined fuel by yr end.

And strong bull will soon hit nse from dollar gang

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 5:10pm On Mar 20
lionshare:
I cant fathom why the south african JSE has ASI value close to a trillion dollars yet the nation's GDP is less than $500B.

What is the valuation of Bitcoin? Where is the GDP supporting Bitcoin valuation?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 5:13pm On Mar 20
BabsO2:


Let Oando price climb up to safegaurd the hope double fold.

A very high buy out price if it must happen which is going to be challenged by shareholders who want to benefit from the turnaround. Any buyout short of the highest PO with time value of money interest must be rejected.

Outright cancellation of the buy out. Those that want to exit can sell on NGX. Oando currently top quartile in terms of value of transactions on NGX so those that want a buy out or want to leave can still leave. While those that want to stay can enjoy the turnaround in full.
I will soon adjust my post from #20 to #50 for wale based on what sec did on pz matter
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:18pm On Mar 20
emmaodet:


Ohhh good.

Thanks very much.
CA you help me with the ucap limited number?

Get in touch with your account officer or send a mail to consumer finance @ united capital
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 5:19pm On Mar 20
Agbalowomeri:


What is the valuation of Bitcoin? Where is the GDP supporting Bitcoin valuation?
On a serious note.i think is magic for your stock exchange capitalization to be bigger than the country GDP.
I thought the capitalization of a country stock exchange is a subset of the happenings in the country macro economy


My oga come teach me Bitcoin only.It looks the thing is far better than bet naija if you get it right. The cash out dey dey loud...since I sabi get patience for investment I go fit hammer

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ExcessKJ(m): 5:21pm On Mar 20
yMcy56:

DONT select "Direct Cash Settlement" pls

Direct Cash Settlement (DCS) means each time you sell, your fund goes to CSCS for settlement into your BANK account after T+3 days, you'll then have to keep transferring it back into your portfolio, which has lots of stress and disadvantages attached to it.


Thank you very much. The customer care representative also advise I don't select Direct Cash Settlement, so I picked Cash account
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ExcessKJ(m): 5:22pm On Mar 20
Prolificlife:
Pls do not go for direct cash settlement, because every time you sell, fund would be credited to your bank account after three working days, meanwhile, before they credit your account, you will not be able to utilize the proceeds

Alright. Thank you very much
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ExcessKJ(m): 5:23pm On Mar 20
KarlTom:
DCS option is for payment to your bank account (which you already provided). wink

Read more here:
https://portal.cscs.ng/documents/1174203/FAQs%20on%20Direct%20Cash%20Settlement%20(Revised).pdf



Alright. Thank you.
Cash account was selected. Thanks for your help
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 5:59pm On Mar 20
Streetinvestor2:
On a serious note.i think is magic for your stock exchange capitalization to be bigger than the country GDP.
I thought the capitalization of a country stock exchange is a subset of the happenings in the country macro economy


My oga come teach me Bitcoin only.It looks the thing is far better than bet naija if you get it right. The cash out dey dey loud...since I sabi get patience for investment I go fit hammer

What I am saying is that they are not related. Can we sell all the shares in a market and convert to cash? Where is the money going to come from?

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