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Re: After Record Loss, Nigeria’s Equities Market Rebounds by lafuria1(m): 2:45pm On Mar 03, 2019
porka:


You are not being realistic.

The stock market is driven by sentiments, all kind of sentiments.

If it is not driven by political sentiment how come the same Nigerian Stock Exchange gained significantly when Buhari was announced winner in 2015?

That was when they thought he was capable of doing what he said he would.

Everyone is now aware that he lacks capacity and very disappointed the election was stolen.



Just one question, Nigeria stock market was among the top 5 best in the world in 2017, can you explain why so?
Simple, stability , political stability, economic policy stability, investors hate volitile Change. The link below is why we had the best stock in the world
https://www.google.com/amp/s/leadership.ng/2017/12/29/nigerian-stock-market-among-worlds-top-5-performers-2017-cnn-report/amp/

Immediately after 2015 elections, there was political stability thanks the then president calling in to concede. Then the crash in oil price with our foreign exchange policy made things hard for investors, by 2017 when CBN rolled out a stable fx policy, the stock market rose to be among the best in the world.

Politician sentiment isn't the only thing that drives the stock market,
Re: After Record Loss, Nigeria’s Equities Market Rebounds by haryomikun(m): 4:35pm On Mar 03, 2019
lafuria1:



Just one question, Nigeria stock market was among the top 5 best in the world in 2017, can you explain why so?
Simple, stability , political stability, economic policy stability, investors hate volitile Change. The link below is why we had the best stock in the world
https://www.google.com/amp/s/leadership.ng/2017/12/29/nigerian-stock-market-among-worlds-top-5-performers-2017-cnn-report/amp/

Immediately after 2015 elections, there was political stability thanks the then president calling in to concede. Then the crash in oil price with our foreign exchange policy made things hard for investors, by 2017 when CBN rolled out a stable fx policy, the stock market rose to be among the best in the world.

Politician sentiment isn't the only thing that drives the stock market,
Nigeria has never and will never be among the top 5 stock markets in the world. NYSE, nasdaq, Tokyo's stock exchange and London's stock exchange will always top leaving little space for others.

The term Top 5 performing stock markets in the world is different from Top 5 stock markets in the world. Update your vocabulary sir.
Re: After Record Loss, Nigeria’s Equities Market Rebounds by rexwalters: 5:14pm On Mar 03, 2019
topaz321:



"CBN done pump money enter stock market"

I just learnt something new today!
Which companies did the CBN invest the money in?Mumurism is a bad ideology.
Re: After Record Loss, Nigeria’s Equities Market Rebounds by Anyi3(m): 6:04pm On Mar 03, 2019
rexwalters:
Which companies did the CBN invest the money in?Mumurism is a bad ideology.

The problem isn't these kind of people. The problem is after they are told they're wrong, they wouldn't correct themselves and stop spreading false facts to other innocent people.

CBN ko CNN ni
Re: After Record Loss, Nigeria’s Equities Market Rebounds by Dollabiz: 6:16pm On Mar 03, 2019
proof
Re: After Record Loss, Nigeria’s Equities Market Rebounds by Nobody: 6:39pm On Mar 03, 2019
porka:


You are wrong. Buhari said "the next four years will be tough". Where did he mention looters? How did you come about looters?
Buhari's infrastructure is financed on loan from Chinese Exim Bank. There are trains in North Korean and many eastern European countries mind you, why are investors not going there because of infrastructure?

Every major financial institution has predicted very tough times for the Nigerian economy in Buhari's next four years.
You people labelled them looters.

Buhari himself has come out to tell you with his own mouth, yet you are still finding a way to excuse him.
Everything he says you people must find explanation for; but you come around to urge people to accept poverty and misery.

Who did this to you?


if buhari statement not directed @ looters then how is he referring to an ordinary citizens ... if workers salary & bail out fund to states are paid on time , how can buhari make life tougher, or maybe you should tell me what i donnt know, in business & economic world loan is the most appropriate source of funds to finance infrastructural projects, unlike pdp that spends loan on re current expenditure, if you donnt know even america takes loan , dangote expands on loan,
FIY i am not defending or finding excuses for buhari but i av a sound knowledge to reason beyond been a nigerian ...true development comes with sacrifice ...no pain no Gain
Re: After Record Loss, Nigeria’s Equities Market Rebounds by Nobody: 12:35am On Mar 04, 2019
I wish Nigeria can procure a super computer to help in more complex forensic analysis and projection into deep trading networks and feasibility.

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