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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by talk2me2: 5:31pm On Apr 09, 2025
Damasco:
Oracle is probably late, cos nobody heard from him after Covid19
Oga na which kind talk be this?
Person post them go abuse am, person no post them go insinuate robish
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 5:53pm On Apr 09, 2025
megawealth01:
You think TRUMP really cares about public opinion?
He must care, otherwise stupid American voters will flood Congress, at midterm elections, with deranged leftists to impeach him before his term ends. Midterm is less than two years away.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:02pm On Apr 09, 2025
zendi:
He must care, otherwise stupid American voters will flood Congress, at midterm elections, with deranged leftists to impeach him before his term ends. Midterm is less than two years away.
You seems not to understand that TRUMP is like a cult in the US?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mpeace(m): 6:20pm On Apr 09, 2025
Hmmm.
What if the rest of the world actually respond to the US in like terms. US will face a serious fall in exports.

What countries begin to dump the dollar and replace it with other currencies for international trade...

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeneralDae: 6:27pm On Apr 09, 2025
Mpeace:
Hmmm.
What if the rest of the world actually respond to the US in like terms. US will face a serious fall in exports.

What countries begin to dump the dollar and replace it with other currencies for international trade...
EU are even beginning to entertain the idea of trading more with China and Brazil, India and limiting their exposure to the U.S. They are only worried about Germany and Ireland who would be hit hardest in the short to medium term due to their dependence on U.S for car exports (in the case of Germany) and massive U.S tech import (in the case of Ireland).

Germany is also considering withdrawing their 400 Billion dollars worth of Gold from the U.S.

EU playing safe for now though due to the reasons mentioned above but their leaders especially Macron are all irritated by Trump.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Valthegreat(m): 6:35pm On Apr 09, 2025
Streetinvestor2:
@Valthegreat....I hope nobi this post you dey refer
So you are that prophet I have been looking for?
Pls prophesy again so that the green will continue to save some people from high BP.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:43pm On Apr 09, 2025
Donald Trump is the real ODOGWU

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeneralDae: 6:44pm On Apr 09, 2025
megawealth01:
Donald Trump is the real ODOGWU
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by TheExchanger(m):
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 6:51pm On Apr 09, 2025
Personally,he obviously doesn't care.
However, key members of his party (Sen. Ted Cruz) are already reading the signs... wink

megawealth01:
You think TRUMP really cares about public opinion?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:55pm On Apr 09, 2025
GeneralDae:
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 6:57pm On Apr 09, 2025
Raises Chinese tarrif to 125% effective immediately.

Now we know who he was after from the onset... grin
megawealth01:
Donald Trump is the real ODOGWU
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:59pm On Apr 09, 2025
KarlTom:
Raises Chinese tarrif to 125% effective immediately.

Now we know who he was after from the onset... grin
China will bow las las
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 7:00pm On Apr 09, 2025
ositadima1:
Lol, China is even prepared for complete decoupling—zero trade between the two countries. Both will suffer the consequences.

China has carved out a strong position for itself over the years, and the USA can't simply wish that away.
True, thanks to America's past liberal leaderships that created that coupling in the first place, aided China's rise including the migration of American industry to China, and failed to start early doing what Trump is doing now.

China's trade surplus against America in 2024 alone was $300b. So you can see that the Chinese strength you describe was actually funded by America through the buffoonery of past liberal, leftist "globalist" leaders. And while they were at this lunacy, America's national debt was ballooning to today's $40 trillion. Which means that country, defeated from within by liberal lunacies, has been borrowing to borrowing to fund or subsidize China's rise.

In a recent post, Osita, you implied that America has been printing dollar at will to enjoy cheap imports. This would be Idi Amin type of economic policy. If not, why have they not been printing to reduce this insane $40 trillion debt, owed mostly to China, Japan and internally?

Past American leaders had been building a house of cards, bound to collapse one day.
Then enter Donald Trump, a die hard American patriot and builder, and he is trying to convert it to house of concrete, if not too late.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 7:09pm On Apr 09, 2025
The chances of this happening are slim.

Do you realize that major American manufacturers have a good chunk of their factories in China?

GM, Ford, Nike, Dell, Microsoft, Intel, Apple, Qualcomm, P&G, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Johnson & Johnson, HP, Dell even Tesla etc

I don't think China have any reason to 'cave in'...

megawealth01:
China will bow las las
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 7:15pm On Apr 09, 2025
zendi:
True, thanks to America's past liberal leaderships that created the coupling in the first place, aided China's rise including the migration of American industry to China, and failed to start early doing what Trump is now doing.

China's trade surplus against America in 2024 alone was $300b. So you can see that the Chinese strength you describe was actually funded by America through the buffoonery of past liberal, leftist "globalist" leaders. And while they were at this lunacy, America's national debt was ballooning to today's $40 trillion. Which means that country, defeated from within by liberal lunacies, has been borrowing to borrowing to fund or subsidize China's rise.

In a recent post, Osita, you implied that America has been printing dollar at will to enjoy cheap imports. This would be Idi Amin type of economic policy. If not, why have they not been printing to reduce this insane $40 trillion debt, owed mostly to China, Japan and internally?

Past American leaders had been building a house of cards, bound to collapse one day.
Then enter Donald Trump, a die hard American patriot and builder, and he is trying to convert it to house of concrete, if not too late.
The reality is that America did nothing for China—China took matters into its own hands and repositioned the country over the past 15 to 20 years. They started with cheap knockoffs and numerous one-man export businesses. Then they began innovating, producing high-quality goods at very low prices.

In contrast, the American system is built around the 'American Dream,' high wages, and excessive consumption, which makes domestic production significantly more expensive—hence the reliance on outsourcing.

I don’t think these things can be forced. America needs to restructure its system, reduce wages and wastage to stay competitive. It's not easy, and it will take time. Trump is trying to forcibly bend a tree that has already grown.

China is now advancing in microchips, biotech, AI, precision machining, and more—offering all at very competitive prices. Their schools are becoming as cutting-edge as those in the U.S.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mpeace(m): 7:18pm On Apr 09, 2025
KarlTom:
Raises Chinese tarrif to 125% effective immediately.

Now we know who he was after from the onset... grin
Trump is just fooling himself. Something he knows he can't sustain.
He should have known that America will suffer if he goes against the rest of the world.

China will still strike back. Maybe with reciprocal 125 tariff hike on american goods
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by guyzgirl(m): 7:20pm On Apr 09, 2025
zendi:
True, thanks to America's past liberal leaderships that created that coupling in the first place, aided China's rise including the migration of American industry to China, and failed to start early doing what Trump is doing now.

China's trade surplus against America in 2024 alone was $300b. So you can see that the Chinese strength you describe was actually funded by America through the buffoonery of past liberal, leftist "globalist" leaders. And while they were at this lunacy, America's national debt was ballooning to today's $40 trillion. Which means that country, defeated from within by liberal lunacies, has been borrowing to borrowing to fund or subsidize China's rise.

In a recent post, Osita, you implied that America has been printing dollar at will to enjoy cheap imports. This would be Idi Amin type of economic policy. If not, why have they not been printing to reduce this insane $40 trillion debt, owed mostly to China, Japan and internally?

Past American leaders had been building a house of cards, bound to collapse one day.
Then enter Donald Trump, a die hard American patriot and builder, and he is trying to convert it to house of concrete, if not too late.
Does issuing new debt not equal printing more dollars?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 7:23pm On Apr 09, 2025
zendi:
True, thanks to America's past liberal leaderships that created that coupling in the first place, aided China's rise including the migration of American industry to China, and failed to start early doing what Trump is doing now.
By the way, trade is the exchange of value—you need what I have, and I need what you have. Everyone goes home happy. But if you grow to like what I offer so much that you end up depending on me for most of your needs, whose fault is that?

You're paying, and the other party is providing value. Your money isn’t a gift; you're exchanging it for something useful. Yet, some people act like they're doing others a favor by buying goods and services that they themselves will consume. (you inclusive) That’s a terrible way of thinking.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 7:28pm On Apr 09, 2025
KarlTom:
The chances of this happening are slim.

Do you realize that major American manufacturers have a good chunk of their factories in China?

GM, Ford, Nike, Dell, Microsoft, Intel, Apple, Qualcomm, P&G, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Johnson & Johnson, HP, Dell even Tesla etc

I don't think China have any reason to 'cave in'...
Trump wants to force them all back home or they pay the tariff when shipping their cheap labour products back to America.

But I agree that China is stronger in the stand-off because it's a dictatorship bleseed with a stoic public that will endure XeePain without complaining.
But America is cursed with absolutely dystopian woke-left animals that are always rioting in the name of protesting, even when there is no TeePain.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 7:34pm On Apr 09, 2025
KarlTom:
The chances of this happening are slim.

Do you realize that major American manufacturers have a good chunk of their factories in China?

GM, Ford, Nike, Dell, Microsoft, Intel, Apple, Qualcomm, P&G, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Johnson & Johnson, HP, Dell even Tesla etc

I don't think China have any reason to 'cave in'...
Interesting days ahead
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Raider76: 7:48pm On Apr 09, 2025
The unpredictable Trump ordered a 90 day suspension of tariff increase on those countries that didn't retaliate. This sent the Dow gaining over 5% immediately. There are already accusations of market manipulation.


GeneralDae:
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 7:49pm On Apr 09, 2025
KarlTom:
The chances of this happening are slim.
Do you realize that major American manufacturers have a good chunk of their factories in China?

GM, Ford, Nike, Dell, Microsoft, Intel, Apple, Qualcomm, P&G, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Johnson & Johnson, HP, Dell even Tesla etc

I don't think China have any reason to 'cave in'...
Thanks for this.
I was about replying him when I saw your response.
Except some powerful forces prevail on China, they won't back down easily......Or, America should go to negotiation table with China.

Most of these American Companies have factories in China, where they produce much cheaper, then ship it back to The States.

One could have asked: Why was Trump on China's case especially?
China has been preparing for this type of period a long time ago.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by olig(m): 8:02pm On Apr 09, 2025
Hey! I am interested.
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:21pm On Apr 09, 2025
olig:
Hey! I am interested.
Can I have your blackberry pin?
grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:21pm On Apr 09, 2025
ositadima1:
By the way, trade is the exchange of value—you need what I have, and I need what you have. Everyone goes home happy. But if you grow to like what I offer so much that you end up depending on me for most of your needs, whose fault is that?

You're paying, and the other party is providing value. Your money isn’t a gift; you're exchanging it for something useful. Yet, some people act like they're doing others a favor by buying goods and services that they themselves will consume. (you inclusive) That’s a terrible way of thinking.
Hm, the West lost out by this type of your fanciful globalist definitions. By my own, in the contextt of our conversation, trade between nations is simply imports and exports. A nation become a richer than the order by exporting more than it imports. But then the govt in the other nation is not there just for decoration, but regulates the trade relationship to manage the balance of trade or at least minimize the deficit.

It is not an all-out, unregulated exchange of value.

In Nigeria we have some trade items on extreme trade barrier known as the Prohibition List. These are goods banned outright from importation through the wisdom of the Govt, popularly called contrabands. They are banned even though some citizens feel they have need or value for them.

So all-out exchange of value cannot be left unchecked and that's what Donald Trump is doing. But, unfortunately, irresponsible past governments failed to bend the tree when it was young.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:23pm On Apr 09, 2025
Raider76:
The unpredictable Trump ordered a 90 day suspension of tariff increase on those countries that didn't retaliate. This sent the Dow gaining over 5% immediately. There are already accusations of market manipulation.
You know Trump get Casinos grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:32pm On Apr 09, 2025
A whole EU calm down for TRUMP for negotiations but XI wants to rob shoulders with an "undemocratic" TRUMP. If China no bow eh. $500b not beans. Shebi na WTO they have run to? grin

The movie just begins...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Megapower: 8:52pm On Apr 09, 2025
He he wink

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeneralDae: 8:56pm On Apr 09, 2025
megawealth01:
A whole EU calm down for TRUMP for negotiations but XI wants to rob shoulders with an "undemocratic" TRUMP. If China no bow eh. $500b not beans. Shebi na WTO they have run to? grin

The movie just begins...
EU is basically France and Germany and both economies put together are still twice less than that of China.
If any country can withstand a targeted trade war from the U.S, it’s China (even if they bleed). EU has far more to lose than China.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ades1: 9:01pm On Apr 09, 2025
KarlTom:
The chances of this happening are slim.

Do you realize that major American manufacturers have a good chunk of their factories in China?

GM, Ford, Nike, Dell, Microsoft, Intel, Apple, Qualcomm, P&G, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Johnson & Johnson, HP, Dell even Tesla etc

I don't think China have any reason to 'cave in'...
Most of these companies do not have factories in China! China does not allow foreigners own things! It is usually a joint venture kind of deal.

Apple has a manufacturing agreement with Foxconn, same applies with almost all if not all the other companies you listed.

The first American company to fully own and build a factory in China was Tesla.

I am sure there are other companies like Foxconn in other parts of the world ready to eat their lunch.

America will win by any means necessary
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:01pm On Apr 09, 2025
GeneralDae:
EU is basically France and Germany and both economies put together are still twice less than that of China.
If any country can withstand a targeted trade war from the U.S, it’s China (even if they bleed). EU has far more to lose than China.
No yawa
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