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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 7:36pm On Jul 05, 2025
DeRuggedProff:
Just call Agba by name. He won't harm you, he is a nice guy .. grin grin grin
Not only Agba.
Have you been seeing oga Nosa since he cashed out from Ellah.

You will hardly see heavy portfolio investors in the market when they cash out.

Most times,they are pessimists
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 7:43pm On Jul 05, 2025
fashionnisir:
Please one more questions, in what badges do you buy(enter) and sell (exit) trade, if you are to aquire 25,000,000 unit of your stock.
I don't have such units in CI leasing now but our champion loot and part of chams divested can help us to achieve that units soonest..
My broker will help to do that so that share price will not move above my averaging up target.
Some will be cross deal,some market price.some price limit.I will handle two of these while my broker will do one.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 7:47pm On Jul 05, 2025
Locotrader:
Make sure you make your Ci leasing stock 1 million units.This will cost you about 5.6 million naira to purchase it.

This is your N15,000,0000 stock in a short to medium.

If you can close your ears and eyes and do this,you will live to thank me as I will be heading to my retirement by then.
Thank you very much for this. So, this how our NSEMPA members dey hammer and I come they chase after little gains here and there. Locomotive man I will be joining you on this one million March, sorry I meant one million investment in one stock.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 7:57pm On Jul 05, 2025
jonnysessy:
Thank you very much for this. So, this how our NSEMPA members dey hammer and I come they chase after little gains here and there. Locomotive man I will be joining you on this one million March, sorry I meant one million investment in one stock.
You need to go bearish in a process of accumulation and become bullish when you are done accumulating.This one na when you done sight prolong bull in a particular stock.

If na Jijo purpose,you need to be bullish on BUY and be bearish when SELL is done.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 9:10pm On Jul 05, 2025
For context you mean at least 50million Nigerians have ₦200million?

grin grin

chidekings:
haba....atleast 20 percent.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 9:19pm On Jul 05, 2025
StarLink? Or MTN grin
vacanci:
Loco..wow

You are on the high network level according to SEC Nigeria.

You are at the top 1% of adult population.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 9:28pm On Jul 05, 2025
The flaw in this statistic (the bolded) is that it considers individual account rather than individual BVN.

e.g. a businessman with at least ₦1m in each of his 10 accounts... smiley
bovali:
Let’s take a step back and look at the numbers. Nigeria has approximately 64.8 million BVN-linked bank accounts, yet only 5% of these accounts hold balances above ₦500,000. That’s just about 3.24 million individuals. In a country with a population exceeding 230 million, this means only around 1.4% of Nigerians have access to more than ₦500,000 in their accounts.

Now consider this: if only 1.4% have over ₦500,000, it is highly unlikely that up to 1% of the population has a net worth of ₦200 million or more — even when you factor in non-cash assets.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 9:31pm On Jul 05, 2025
The Refinery is not really a fixed asset in this sense.
It has got shares held privately (NNPC holds about 7.2%)... grin
thebargainhunte:
I disagree, accept you are talking about high networth investor. Someone networth has to include both liquid and fixed assets. This is the reason Dangote Refinery was included in his present networth.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 9:35pm On Jul 05, 2025
KarlTom:
The flaw in this statistic (the bolded) is that it considers individual account rather than individual BVN.

e.g. a businessman with at least ₦1m in each of his 10 accounts... smiley
Then that even reduces the percentage
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 9:36pm On Jul 05, 2025
KarlTom:
StarLink? Or MTN grin
Vodacom
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 9:40pm On Jul 05, 2025
Exactly 💯

Agbalowomeri:
Then that even reduces the percentage
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Rexkingsley(m): 10:33pm On Jul 05, 2025
ppogba:
the number of shares as seen on the CSCS cert is 1550..how do I know if the shares are worth the effort of recovering them?


Since she is deceased and the shares are in her name, the road go long oo. Just take a look at the CSCS statements with you and check whether the quantity and the types of shareholdings are worth the effort . If you were to go see the stockbrocking firm that issued the statement, ordinary updated , recent statement they will not avail you under the guise that the account isn't in your name. The stock broking firm will require a letter of administration from the court amongst other legal road blocks . So check whether it is worth your effort.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Rexkingsley(m): 10:34pm On Jul 05, 2025
the number of shares as seen on the CSCS cert is 1550..how do I know if the shares are worth the effort of recovering them?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojeysky(m): 11:58pm On Jul 05, 2025
Rexkingsley:
the number of shares as seen on the CSCS cert is 1550..how do I know if the shares are worth the effort of recovering them?
Depends if its seplat or airtel shares, but if its unity, smurfit or multitrex you may want to keep the cert next gen maybe grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojeysky(m): 12:01am On Jul 06, 2025
fashionnisir:
if everbody start investing like these,where will liquidity come from
That's the thing, everyone can't invest that way; we have different appetite levels to risk
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chidekings(m): 12:23am On Jul 06, 2025
KarlTom:
For context you mean at least 50million Nigerians have ₦200million?

grin grin
like in their total assets.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojeysky(m): 1:15am On Jul 06, 2025
chidekings:
like in their total assets.
20m Nigerians each have up to 200m total asset and Naija will be what it is today. 200m is not small money fa
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chidekings(m): 1:49am On Jul 06, 2025
ojeysky:
20m Nigerians each have up to 200m total asset and Naija will be what it is today. 200m is not small money fa
if this is not the case that means the wealth disparity in Nigeria is too much.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo:
Locotrader:
Anyone who plans for retirement must carry only one stock in mind and close ear/eyes on every other stock.
Invest heavily on the stock and wait it out.It will pay heavily than having mushroom stocks up and down.

It's time for one stock consolidation as the last bull in a decade is coming up in our own time.
In 2008,those with heavy portfolios retired leaving us with mushroom portfolios in a school of wilderness experience.

Today,Loco has graduated from newbie to a veteran in the stock market.

We must tell our stories
Verily, verily I say unto your: flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but the Spirit of the Lord!
This is why one should look out for undervalued stocks and accumulate as much as possible.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by TradeSunMoore: 4:41am On Jul 06, 2025
Rexkingsley:
the number of shares as seen on the CSCS cert is 1550..how do I know if the shares are worth the effort of recovering them?
Look at the company , search for the share price and multiply both. Example a company with a share price of 5N will give a total of 7750N which will not be worth the wahala.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pesuzok(m): 6:50am On Jul 06, 2025
ojeysky:
20m Nigerians each have up to 200m total asset and Naija will be what it is today. 200m is not small money fa
We should have more than 20m Nigerians with total assets more thsn 200m.

How many houses do will have in Nigeria? What are the value of these houses in today's market.

What of the traders? Those in building materials, cars dealers, etc, what is the value of there inventory?

So yes, 20m Nigerian have up to 200m in assests, but maybe these assets are not liquid which might be why we don't feel it in the economy.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 7:03am On Jul 06, 2025
Pesuzok:
We should have more than 20m Nigerians with total assets more thsn 200m.

How many houses do will have in Nigeria? What are the value of these houses in today's market.

What of the traders? Those in building materials, cars dealers, etc, what is the value of there inventory?

So yes, 20m Nigerian have up to 200m in assests, but maybe these assets are not liquid which might be why we don't feel it in the economy.
First do we have 5million houses in Nigeria that are worth 100m and above?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by otomatic(m): 7:53am On Jul 06, 2025
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by starpower(m): 8:08am On Jul 06, 2025
Pesuzok:
We should have more than 20m Nigerians with total assets more thsn 200m.

How many houses do will have in Nigeria? What are the value of these houses in today's market.

What of the traders? Those in building materials, cars dealers, etc, what is the value of there inventory?

So yes, 20m Nigerian have up to 200m in assests, but maybe these assets are not liquid which might be why we don't feel it in the economy.
You see why many people make terrible investment decisions and allocate capital like they're buying gala at traffic light.
Most folks are numerically blind—they don’t understand margins, returns, inflation, or even basic depreciation. If Excel had a voice, it would scream daily in this country.

Nigerian businesses?
More than half are running on vibes and borrowed time. You’ll see turnover of ₦100M and think, “Ah! Big boy!”
Meanwhile, net profit is ₦3.2M, and that’s before they remember NEPA, diesel, and cousin’s emergency naming ceremony.
Margins are razor-thin, inflation is eating their faces, and yet assets are not being depreciated—because, well, why should a generator that cries every week lose value, abi?

Even professionals with ₦800K salary are living one haircut away from bankruptcy. Let that salary drop by 30–50%, and you’ll hear motivational speakers become real-life comedians.

People are struggling more than the Instagram filter will ever show you. But because everyone’s posting car keys, lunch dates, and Canada visa updates, others think they're falling behind—then rush to allocate capital based on peer pressure, not real data.

Until you learn to read numbers like you read gossip, you'll keep buying liabilities and calling them assets.

Stay grounded. Do the math. And for heaven’s sake, log off once in a while—Instagram is not an accounting standard
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by starpower(m): 8:19am On Jul 06, 2025
Agbalowomeri:
First do we have 5million houses in Nigeria that are worth 100m and above?
Sir, this reminds me of one gathering I attended not long ago.
A gentleman confidently declared he can pull 45% annual returns trading stocks—with a straight face, o. I calmly asked, “How consistent are those returns?”
Next thing, he went full-blown emotional, even dropped the ₦100 million hypothetical starting capital like it’s sachet water money.

I just smiled. Because honestly, this is the same delusional energy I see here on the forum daily—especially in penny stock fantasyland.
Some of you will say things like “I bought 5 million units of XYZ in 3 days”, like NGX is a crypto exchange with infinite liquidity.

Let’s be real:
Most penny stocks on the NGX can’t even absorb 1 million units at a fair price in a week without pushing the price up. Unless you’re doing cross-dealing or moving paper off-market, you’re lying—or worse, deceiving yourself.

This market has shallow depth. Liquidity is highly fragmented, and volume doesn’t always equal opportunity. Just because you see 10 million units traded doesn't mean you can enter and exit with size at the price you want.
Try dropping ₦100 million into some of these tickers, and you’ll be left holding the bag while the market trades around you with tissue-paper volume.

A lot of people here forget:
Making money in stocks is one thing—scaling it up is another beast entirely.
And until you’ve tried to get out of a large position in a thin stock without breaking your back or the price, you haven’t graduated.

So when next someone throws wild return figures around, especially with big capital, ask one thing:
“Show me the track record. And show me the liquidity.”

Because if it can't scale, it’s just another story for the boys at the beer parlour. 🍻
Same way they use small sample statements to generate statistics, outright delusional 🎬
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mankind2024:
5M households x N100M = N500T
N500T ÷ N1600 = $312.5B USD
NGX market Cap N76.6 T 04/07/25= $47.875B USD.
Nigeria is on its way to becoming a $1 trillion economy, but only if its institutions are strong. Otherwise, the big elephant in the room - corruption - would severely hinder the goal.

Agbalowomeri:
First do we have 5million houses in Nigeria that are worth 100m and above?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bigdeal01: 9:35am On Jul 06, 2025
You might want to get into MTN now. This is one solution most Nigerian business have always yearned for. MTN is now going beyond mere internet connectivity. They want to own the whole pie.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Care4: 9:54am On Jul 06, 2025
chidekings:
haba....atleast 20 percent.
You don't know how much poverty is outside.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by elpaso007: 10:03am On Jul 06, 2025
🙏🏿🫡👌🏿
starpower:
Sir, this reminds me of one gathering I attended not long ago.
A gentleman confidently declared he can pull 45% annual returns trading stocks—with a straight face, o. I calmly asked, “How consistent are those returns?”
Next thing, he went full-blown emotional, even dropped the ₦100 million hypothetical starting capital like it’s sachet water money.

I just smiled. Because honestly, this is the same delusional energy I see here on the forum daily—especially in penny stock fantasyland.
Some of you will say things like “I bought 5 million units of XYZ in 3 days”, like NGX is a crypto exchange with infinite liquidity.

Let’s be real:
Most penny stocks on the NGX can’t even absorb 1 million units at a fair price in a week without pushing the price up. Unless you’re doing cross-dealing or moving paper off-market, you’re lying—or worse, deceiving yourself.

This market has shallow depth. Liquidity is highly fragmented, and volume doesn’t always equal opportunity. Just because you see 10 million units traded doesn't mean you can enter and exit with size at the price you want.
Try dropping ₦100 million into some of these tickers, and you’ll be left holding the bag while the market trades around you with tissue-paper volume.

A lot of people here forget:
Making money in stocks is one thing—scaling it up is another beast entirely.
And until you’ve tried to get out of a large position in a thin stock without breaking your back or the price, you haven’t graduated.

So when next someone throws wild return figures around, especially with big capital, ask one thing:
“Show me the track record. And show me the liquidity.”

Because if it can't scale, it’s just another story for the boys at the beer parlour. 🍻
Same way they use small sample statements to generate statistics, outright delusional 🎬
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 11:01am On Jul 06, 2025
starpower:
Sir, this reminds me of one gathering I attended not long ago.
A gentleman confidently declared he can pull 45% annual returns trading stocks—with a straight face, o. I calmly asked, “How consistent are those returns?”
Next thing, he went full-blown emotional, even dropped the ₦100 million hypothetical starting capital like it’s sachet water money.

I just smiled. Because honestly, this is the same delusional energy I see here on the forum daily—especially in penny stock fantasyland.
Some of you will say things like “I bought 5 million units of XYZ in 3 days”, like NGX is a crypto exchange with infinite liquidity.

Let’s be real:
Most penny stocks on the NGX can’t even absorb 1 million units at a fair price in a week without pushing the price up. Unless you’re doing cross-dealing or moving paper off-market, you’re lying—or worse, deceiving yourself.

This market has shallow depth. Liquidity is highly fragmented, and volume doesn’t always equal opportunity. Just because you see 10 million units traded doesn't mean you can enter and exit with size at the price you want.
Try dropping ₦100 million into some of these tickers, and you’ll be left holding the bag while the market trades around you with tissue-paper volume.

A lot of people here forget:
Making money in stocks is one thing—scaling it up is another beast entirely.
And until you’ve tried to get out of a large position in a thin stock without breaking your back or the price, you haven’t graduated.

So when next someone throws wild return figures around, especially with big capital, ask one thing:
“Show me the track record. And show me the liquidity.”

Because if it can't scale, it’s just another story for the boys at the beer parlour. 🍻
Same way they use small sample statements to generate statistics, outright delusional 🎬
Lol, that’s exactly why people like Loco need marketing — to build liquidity so they can eventually pull out.

Don’t get me wrong, he can spot value, no doubt. But spotting value alone isn’t enough to exit safely without eroding your gains. You need marketing to attract interest and build up liquidity — especially in the penny stocks you rightly pointed out.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chidekings(m): 11:09am On Jul 06, 2025
Care4:
You don't know how much poverty is outside.
if this is really the case,why is successive governments not creating a state of emergency on poverty. i have this notion that atleast 35 percent of Nigerians are rich.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chidekings(m): 11:11am On Jul 06, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
I have heard you, 20% of Nigerians have a networth of N200 million
good morning,i have been following you right from the treasury thread,how can u tap in on Nigerian stocks,and which ones do you believe i should buy now.i am fine with 15-20 percent growth every year.
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