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Uyi213:Meanwhile, remember here is not a forex group, in case you have similar question next time. |
PETERiCHY:What's actually wrong with you?? Your type wouldn't mind planting and detonating IEDs and massacring people just to achieve their stupid selfish aim. There's no other stock group i see this kind of rubbish strategy except here. To hell with you guys, your NSE, and your Nigeria-made strategy, anyway |
StrafordSTONES:Bros, i don't know about forex, but you shouldn't make 'stock trading' your full time job. Traders are gamblers, and record more losses than winnings. Preferably be an investor and have peace of mind, while focusing on your regular job/business. |
Bloody thief! You're so daft that you couldn't even understand the point the other guy was trying to raise, yet you want to help people raise 50% of their capitals every 6days! Which brain are you going to achieve that with? Sorry, no one here will fall into your cheap scam. |
Lovethaa:See this one oo If anyone is to end up a failure, won't it be a village, lazy boy who abandons hardwork and creativity for stupid superstitious beliefs in this 21st century? If you manage to get money, instead of saving or spending it prudently, you waste it in it's entirety, believing an innocent girl is responsible for your wastefulness. You need to get some education and grow up. Mermaid is a myth being held only by ignorant Africans like you. |
Africans and stupid superstitious beliefs! A girl secretly texted her friend to call you and that immediately became supernatural to you! Tell that jobless prophet to tell me the stock or crypto that will double or triple in 6months time Can he ever do that? Of course, NO! He only sees witches and wizards, which he knows are the only thing you bloody superstitious folks believe in. |
OakPearl:Some guys have been talking about it since yesterday on Stocktwits(via FinWiz), claiming the news was published on Seeking Alpha and InvestorPlace. |
NIKEDEEDS:This is actually why it's crashing today. This shows what news can do to fundamentals and technicals in the stock market. To be safe, News/market Sentiments + FA +TA must be carried together before every buy. |
sulaimon22:It's not at the same rate. Check it well |
Eghuan01:Naira cards or dollar account cards? |
kemicalreact:I think they have. But even with that, they're still far better than the Nigerian ones in terms of fees. The only things that are lacking there are stock/company related news and trending stocks, which I enjoy in Trove. |
I hope no one here is still in those pot stocks? They're tanking seriously today It was expected they would rise with the news of a positive vote for legalisation at the Democrat-dominated House, and fall thereafter as it's very clear the bill won't receive similar attention in the Republican-dominated Senate. It's a good example of buying the rumour and selling the news. If you sold on friday, then, WE MOVE! As always. Looking for another opportunity! That's the game, if you're a day/swing trader. |
chauvinist:If you had invested in bitcoin 2yrs ago when you made this post, the whole world would have been coming to your house this month to celebrate Christmas I wish we had a way of knowing what the future would be like. |
1kinggy:Is funding the account not an issue there? |
stokfrick:They will first ask you to stop further funding of your account and to withdraw any money still remaining in the account. They're not like Nigerians. Our main fear should be about those run in Nigeria by Nigerians. How long can Trove, Chaka and Bamboo last? What's their future like, considering how things happen in Nigeria: present today, absent tomorrow? |
Valueson:Which career?? I hope you're not a "Yahoo" boy? If you are, just know you don't even have a career that would be ended by PayPal. |
civilserva:Ok, thanks |
civilserva:How's this wire transfer done?? |
deept:Download Yahoo.finance and Finwiz |
kemicalreact:Hmmm, is it only Etoro?? I've tried Interactive and Capital.com. Once they see anything that looks like a Nigerian passport or document, it's over. World over, we are all seen as scammers, until proven otherwise No thanks to the cyber idiots that think they're smart by defrauding people. |
[quote author=YerYer post=96727147]You make very good points. The author made his prediction based solely on technical analysis. I added the part about congress passing a bill to delist Chinese stocks as a reason for some investors to panic sell. While I believe in it's long term prospects and it has certainly sold off from its all time high of $57.2, the stock was $2.60 in April and currently hovering around $45 today, thats still a massive run-up in such a short period of time. I plan to hold and buy the dip if it corrects as this is a long term trade for me.[/quot That's great. LI also will be falling today as the company has announced a new public offering of 47million ordinary shares at $29 per share, to be completed between now and 8th December. This is another opportunity for those who missed the first rally. Same applies to FCEL, whose offer was completed yesterday. |
[quote author=NL1960 post=96712451]MONEY TRANSFER FRAUD!!!!! COLLUSION AMONG CBN,COMMERCIAL BANKS,WESTERN UNION,MONEYGRAM,ETC TO KILL THE NAIRA INSTALMENTALLY. Nigerians investing in the NSE are always selfishly and ignorantly jubilating about how these fraudulent Nigerian banks turn in huge profits every quarter without giving a damm how much they steal from the people. Just ask for a stock recommendation and see the answer fall within "FUGAZ"! Where in the whole wide world do banks rake in more revenue and net profits than industries and techs? Only in Nigeria, a place where both individuals and institutions are either real or potential criminals! |
YerYer:Hasn't NIO taken some corrections already? Abi the guy wants it to hit $1? Meanwhile, as for the delisting, it doesn't have anything to do with Trump specifically. Both the house of Reps and Senate have passed the bill, and planning to pass it forward to Trump for signing into law, just like any other bill. Companies will be given 3yrs to comply with the new law or be delisted thereafter. However, I'll be waiting for people to ignorantly panic sell today so I can buy cheaper. |
ebenezer880:Does it now require otp for funding? I do direct transfer and haven't had any issue with that so far. |
jajeri3216:But, bros, an expired document is an expired document, and it'll be illegal to use it for anything. Make we try small help the image of this country nah; the country already has a very bad international image...no thanks to our cyber criminals. It's becoming very difficult now to do any international online registration with a Nigerian passport. Once they start seeing expired passports now being uploaded by Nigerians, that will be interpreted seriously and it'll become another issue. And as usual, we will sentimentally term it 'racism'. |
PuristForest:I'm using Trove app |
codeME:Pfizer, Walmart, Gilead, etc are some of the 'lazy' stocks that have a tendency to move very slowly even with the best of news about them. Don't worry, our very 'mobile' Aurora is moving again today for day traders after losing about 16% yesterday. Let Pfizer continues with it's usual snake-speed for long term investors. |
This life no balance at all. Once upon a time in May, I bought some shares of MRNA @$86.20 and sold at a loss 2days later @68.39, just to cut my so-called loss. Today, MRNA shares go @$152.74/share, with still more upside remaining. This business requires patience, irrespective of price movements, especially after a good DD has been done. |
DexterousOne:No mind these guys. While in quarantine, I was giving some Indians, and even Pakistanis my ATM card and PIN to help me withdraw money and they did it excellently. I never for one day nurture any fear of any fraud/sharp practice. And so many of such exhibitions of trustworthiness abound. If you try that with most Nigerians, you will regret it, unless you quickly change your PIN thereafter. Most times we only focus on the politicians, but the masses are just as corrupt, or even moreso than some of those politicians. |
Leezah:You're focusing on the ones in Nigeria that you guys have succeeded in absolutely corrupting. Here in the Gulf, they're in millions, very hardworking, trustworthy, law-abiding, not given to the get-rich- quick syndrome that most Nigerians are bedevilled with, and are hardly linked to any crime. Compare that to the Nigerians that are far fewer in number, yet noisy, proud, lawless ,unreliable, and are always involved in one crime or the other. If a Nigerian borrow money from you here, you'll never see it again, unlike these other guys. I don't think there are other humans like our Nigerians on this earth. |
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