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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 7:52pm On Jul 15, 2025
Marking the Close: Buying a security at the end of the trading day at a price higher than the current bid or ask to artificially inflate its closing[/quote]Thanks for the post. Learning is a continuous exercise. I intentionally singled out the above. I am yet to see who can convince me that this was not my UBA did the last market trading day. cool
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 8:07pm On Jul 15, 2025
We will not allow ellahlakes kpakus cause any burst on ngx.
We talk with facts.
They are part of the fraud. No be only picture of the farm.The farm they have been lying about even when they live in benin. They made the address secret like coca cola recipe.
Share appreciation is not the yeild stick to measure if a company is a fraud or not.
Did people make money in MBA forex and cbex.Yes they did.Then it bursted. The lies is very glaring everyday. This is why all the interview and paparazzi with stock brokers all this time.
They denied picture of present head office building. Is it that of the farm they would approve. The mill is not being constructed in Jupiter. Let them share a video of the present work in progress of the mill.
You will be hearing everyday from me even if the stock like Let it be manipulated to 100 naira.
The result will come to defend it by next month
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:31pm On Jul 15, 2025
If all you have at the moment is a POSITIVE MINDSET then you are good to go...

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:35pm On Jul 15, 2025
If you understand this... Congratulations

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:46pm On Jul 15, 2025
Money is not emotional!

Making money might be easy, but managing it requires extraordinary skill.

Perhaps the reason God didn’t create a single global currency is that He understood people would create even bigger problems if they all had access to a unified system.

As important as money is, God gave Adam something far more valuable: Management.

Management is a Universal Principle that defies tribe, race, ethnic group or family background.
As long as you can apply management, you can be wealthy.

Most people underestimate the power of management.

Whether it’s managing people, properties, emotions, or even money, it all stems from a single, most powerful asset: Purpose.

A purposeless man is a poor man.

When your life is guided by clear principles and values, you naturally set your eyes on higher things—and those higher things are what produce the results people celebrate.

Check Yourself

If you’re still living your life on social media just to please people, you may need a reality check.

It’s high time you turned your potential energy into kinetic energy.

As Scripture says: “You have dwelt too long on this mountain.”

And don’t be the kind of person who thinks every message is for someone else.

If this message is for you, take it seriously: Control your finances before they go out of control and you lose everything.

My interest is to see you rise. If you choose not to, that’s still your choice
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chinonsobest: 8:51pm On Jul 15, 2025
owolabi5:
Less than 50 dollars at that time turned to $120m.

Rationally, investors/traders will have closed with a profit a long time ago.

If only we can turn back the hands of time. embarassed huh

The beauty of life is that history keeps repeating. cool
No one ever envisage Bitcoin will be valuable like this today. And to think that software developer Laszlo Hanyecz paid for two pizzas delivered to his home in 2010, which were worth about $41 at the time with 10,000 bitcoin.

I wonder what will going on in that guy's mind today as bitcoin hits 115,000 dollars per bitcoin.

I know for sure his children will disown him. And if this happened in Africa, they will put on village people.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chinonsobest: 9:00pm On Jul 15, 2025
unite4real:
so it is spirits that will be buying for those 3 months i guess
Lol grin. I mean the rush will be mad, even Oga Street will be on queue because there is no permanent friend or enemy for money matter!

If not that EDUECO is love with only banking stock, he would have also join the queue
grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:39pm On Jul 15, 2025
Ndi Igbo, Wealth Without Vision Is Not Progress

Ndi Igbo, we need to talk.

We are one of the most enterprising, innovative, and resilient ethnic groups in the world. But what we gain in hustle, we often lose in collective vision.

Everyone is building alone.
Everyone is shining alone.
And in the process , we’re falling behind, together when it comes to developing our land.

You’ll see Igbo billionaires building empires in Lagos, Abuja, even London and Dubai.
But when it comes to Igbo land?
It’s mansions in the village , locked 10 months a year. Ceremonial mansions for Christmas season.

But no factories.
No tech hubs.
No universities of global standard.
No banks we control.
No cities we’ve built together.

Mansions are not investments.
They don’t employ.
They don’t educate.
They don’t empower.

Why don’t our billionaires pool resources like others do? Why do we wait until politics or persecution reminds us we don’t fully belong in the cities we invest so heavily in?

Could it be that we’ve mistaken individual wealth for collective progress?

We can no longer afford to move without a shared purpose. Not in a Nigeria where others are organizing with long-term vision.
Not in a world where capital without community is a house of cards.

Ndi Igbo, it’s time to sit down and ask:
What legacy are we building — and who does it serve?

The future will not wait for us to unite.
Let’s build what our children can inherit with pride at home.

This is why I am heavily invested in stocks I tag "MY ANAMBRA PROJECTS" such as FIDELITY, IB, CUTIX and many others
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 9:41pm On Jul 15, 2025
Niyijac:
Here are some key signs of market manipulation:
1. Unusual Price and Volume Movements:

Unexplained Price Volatility: Sudden, drastic, and unexplained surges or drops in a stock's price, especially without any corresponding news or fundamental changes in the company.

Abnormal Trading Volume: A significant increase or decrease in trading volume that is inconsistent with the stock's typical activity or market trends. This can be a sign of "wash trading" (simultaneous buying and selling by the same party to create an illusion of activity) or "spoofing" (placing large orders with no intention of executing them to manipulate prices).

Irregular Trading Patterns: Sudden changes in order sizes, timing, or patterns that disrupt the normal flow of the market, leading to distorted prices.

2. Dissemination of False or Misleading Information:

Unsubstantiated Market Rumors: The spread of rumors or unverified news about a company that could significantly impact its stock price. This is common in "pump and dump" schemes where manipulators spread false positive information to inflate a stock's price, then sell their shares at the peak, leaving other investors with losses. The reverse ("poop and scoop" or "bear raids"wink involves spreading negative false information to drive prices down for profit.

Fake News or Social Media Hype: Intentional falsehoods spread through online channels, chat rooms (Nairaland), social media, or message boards to influence investor behavior.

Inconsistent Financial Performance: A disconnect between a company's reported financial performance and its stock price movements, which might suggest artificial manipulation.

3. Suspicious Trading Activities:

Wash Trading: Buying and selling the same security rapidly, often between colluding parties, to create the impression of high trading volume and demand.

Spoofing/Layering: Placing large buy or sell orders with the intent to cancel them before execution, thereby creating a false impression of demand or supply to influence other traders.

Front-Running/Tailgating: A broker or trader taking advantage of foreseeable market movements by trading on their own account based on advance knowledge of a pending client order.

Marking the Close: Buying a security at the end of the trading day at a price higher than the current bid or ask to artificially inflate its closing price.

Churning: Excessive trading in a client's account by a broker or fund manager primarily to generate commissions rather than to benefit the client.

And many more
Can payment of good or excellent dividends be faked consistently for like 10 years? The answer is no! cool

Consistent dividend payment cannot be staged but price appreciation can be staged grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:47pm On Jul 15, 2025
chinonsobest:
Lol grin. I mean the rush will be mad, even Oga Street will be on queue because there is no permanent friend or enemy for money matter!

If not that EDUECO is love with only banking stock, he would have also join the queue
grin grin grin grin
Lol,I do have permanent enemy in the business and even to people in real life.I don't know how to pretend.
The day of reckoning is fast approaching.
The lies and propaganda will be revealed in the financial results.
Besides nothing is special in 3 tonnes per hour mill in that industry. You can search to verify the facts like we show here.
3 tonnes per hour is slightly industrial in that business...go and verify
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 9:51pm On Jul 15, 2025
Niyijac:
Here are some key signs of market manipulation:
1. Unusual Price and Volume Movements:

Unexplained Price Volatility: Sudden, drastic, and unexplained surges or drops in a stock's price, especially without any corresponding news or fundamental changes in the company.

Abnormal Trading Volume: A significant increase or decrease in trading volume that is inconsistent with the stock's typical activity or market trends. This can be a sign of "wash trading" (simultaneous buying and selling by the same party to create an illusion of activity) or "spoofing" (placing large orders with no intention of executing them to manipulate prices).

Irregular Trading Patterns: Sudden changes in order sizes, timing, or patterns that disrupt the normal flow of the market, leading to distorted prices.

2. Dissemination of False or Misleading Information:

Unsubstantiated Market Rumors: The spread of rumors or unverified news about a company that could significantly impact its stock price. This is common in "pump and dump" schemes where manipulators spread false positive information to inflate a stock's price, then sell their shares at the peak, leaving other investors with losses. The reverse ("poop and scoop" or "bear raids"wink involves spreading negative false information to drive prices down for profit.

Fake News or Social Media Hype: Intentional falsehoods spread through online channels, chat rooms (Nairaland), social media, or message boards to influence investor behavior.

Inconsistent Financial Performance: A disconnect between a company's reported financial performance and its stock price movements, which might suggest artificial manipulation.

3. Suspicious Trading Activities:

Wash Trading: Buying and selling the same security rapidly, often between colluding parties, to create the impression of high trading volume and demand.

Spoofing/Layering: Placing large buy or sell orders with the intent to cancel them before execution, thereby creating a false impression of demand or supply to influence other traders.

Front-Running/Tailgating: A broker or trader taking advantage of foreseeable market movements by trading on their own account based on advance knowledge of a pending client order.

Marking the Close: Buying a security at the end of the trading day at a price higher than the current bid or ask to artificially inflate its closing price.

Churning: Excessive trading in a client's account by a broker or fund manager primarily to generate commissions rather than to benefit the client.

And many more
Number 3 is how low quality stocks price is consistently increased . grin

Then the marketers will start writing that stock price's appreciation is not only as a result of fundamentals. cool
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 10:03pm On Jul 15, 2025
Streetinvestor2:
We will not allow ellahlakes kpakus cause any burst on ngx.
We talk with facts.
They are part of the fraud. No be only picture of the farm.The farm they have been lying about even when they live in benin. They made the address secret like coca cola recipe.
Share appreciation is not the yeild stick to measure if a company is a fraud or not.
Did people make money in MBA forex and cbex.Yes they did.Then it bursted. The lies is very glaring everyday. This is why all the interview and paparazzi with stock brokers all this time.
They denied picture of present head office building. Is it that of the farm they would approve. The mill is not being constructed in Jupiter. Let them share a video of the present work in progress of the mill.
You will be hearing everyday from me even if the stock like Let it be manipulated to 100 naira.
The result will come to defend it by next month
Person wey never run street package go dey doubt you. grin

Dem no know say dagbo still dey exist for stock market investment. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by leo1234(m): 10:05pm On Jul 15, 2025
megawealth01:
Ndi Igbo, Wealth Without Vision Is Not Progress

Ndi Igbo, we need to talk.

We are one of the most enterprising, innovative, and resilient ethnic groups in the world. But what we gain in hustle, we often lose in collective vision.

Everyone is building alone.
Everyone is shining alone.
And in the process , we’re falling behind, together when it comes to developing our land.

You’ll see Igbo billionaires building empires in Lagos, Abuja, even London and Dubai.
But when it comes to Igbo land?
It’s mansions in the village , locked 10 months a year. Ceremonial mansions for Christmas season.

But no factories.
No tech hubs.
No universities of global standard.
No banks we control.
No cities we’ve built together.

Mansions are not investments.
They don’t employ.
They don’t educate.
They don’t empower.

Why don’t our billionaires pool resources like others do? Why do we wait until politics or persecution reminds us we don’t fully belong in the cities we invest so heavily in?

Could it be that we’ve mistaken individual wealth for collective progress?

We can no longer afford to move without a shared purpose. Not in a Nigeria where others are organizing with long-term vision.
Not in a world where capital without community is a house of cards.

Ndi Igbo, it’s time to sit down and ask:
What legacy are we building — and who does it serve?

The future will not wait for us to unite.
Let’s build what our children can inherit with pride at home.

This is why I am heavily invested in stocks I tag "MY ANAMBRA PROJECTS" such as FIDELITY, IB, CUTIX and many others
Taking notes 📝
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 10:27pm On Jul 15, 2025
Niyijac:
Here are some key signs of market manipulation:
1. Unusual Price and Volume Movements:

Unexplained Price Volatility: Sudden, drastic, and unexplained surges or drops in a stock's price, especially without any corresponding news or fundamental changes in the company.

Abnormal Trading Volume: A significant increase or decrease in trading volume that is inconsistent with the stock's typical activity or market trends. This can be a sign of "wash trading" (simultaneous buying and selling by the same party to create an illusion of activity) or "spoofing" (placing large orders with no intention of executing them to manipulate prices).

Irregular Trading Patterns: Sudden changes in order sizes, timing, or patterns that disrupt the normal flow of the market, leading to distorted prices.

2. Dissemination of False or Misleading Information:

Unsubstantiated Market Rumors: The spread of rumors or unverified news about a company that could significantly impact its stock price. This is common in "pump and dump" schemes where manipulators spread false positive information to inflate a stock's price, then sell their shares at the peak, leaving other investors with losses. The reverse ("poop and scoop" or "bear raids"wink involves spreading negative false information to drive prices down for profit.

Fake News or Social Media Hype: Intentional falsehoods spread through online channels, chat rooms (Nairaland), social media, or message boards to influence investor behavior.

Inconsistent Financial Performance: A disconnect between a company's reported financial performance and its stock price movements, which might suggest artificial manipulation.

3. Suspicious Trading Activities:

Wash Trading: Buying and selling the same security rapidly, often between colluding parties, to create the impression of high trading volume and demand.

Spoofing/Layering: Placing large buy or sell orders with the intent to cancel them before execution, thereby creating a false impression of demand or supply to influence other traders.

Front-Running/Tailgating: A broker or trader taking advantage of foreseeable market movements by trading on their own account based on advance knowledge of a pending client order.

Marking the Close: Buying a security at the end of the trading day at a price higher than the current bid or ask to artificially inflate its closing price.

Churning: Excessive trading in a client's account by a broker or fund manager primarily to generate commissions rather than to benefit the client.

And many more
One of them was saying nobody here can manipulate the price of a stock
Then again said you can't have fake bids
I didn't see this post since. He will soon call it lies and ask you for picture evidence showing it happening.
I remain igbo illiterate trader on the street doing well in buying/selling but don't lack integrity....lol
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by starpower(m): 11:19pm On Jul 15, 2025
megawealth01:
This is my TRUE REALITY ❤️
in naira
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SohSoh:
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SohSoh: 1:57am On Jul 16, 2025
As Seen in/on Money Central in 2022

Its hilarious to us at MoneyCentral, because the unanswered question is who would be brave enough to lend money to a firm that made just N140,000 in revenues in its third quarter (Q3) financial period that ended in 30th April 2022, but had administrative, personnel expenses and finance costs that totaled N131.88 million for the period.

However, Ellah Lakes results for the period ending April 2022, shows that the firm which could be defined as a zombie company, made a loss of N131.65 million.

At MoneyCentral, we define zombie companies as corporations whose cash flow is not sufficient to even cover their interest on its debts, let alone other expenses.

The agricultural services firm had loans outstanding of N2.435 billion for the period. Other liabilities for the period including trade and salary payable amounted to N633.22 million.

Let’s remember that this is a company that made only N140,000 in revenues for the period.

Mid tier Nigerian lender, FCMB is listed as a major creditor of Ellah Lakes with N100 million in unsecured loans and N940 million in non-current secured lending for a total exposure of N1.040 billion in loans outstanding to Ellah Lakes.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojeysky(m): 4:30am On Jul 16, 2025
The ellahlakes red team should have their way further today and maybe through this week so that some of us can top up
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mysteriousworld: 5:14am On Jul 16, 2025
Someone pls help me out. I bought 4000 units of shares from Unilever Nigeria 20 years ago.... I never claimed the dividends for once...
Pls, can I get an idea of it's worth today?
Before taking any step about it, I want to know if it's worth anything tangible
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sophy17(m): 5:21am On Jul 16, 2025
Mysteriousworld:
Someone pls help me out. I bought 4000 units of shares from Unilever Nigeria 20 years ago.... I never claimed the dividends for once...
Pls, can I get an idea of it's worth today?
Before taking any step about it, I want to know if it's worth anything tangible
N232,000 based on its current price of N58 per share.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 5:30am On Jul 16, 2025
Looks like unity bank is still going to be on suspension for quite a while.. when back, it's assumed their shares will appreciate greatly due to an anticipated rush for it as it's like the cheapest now
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmasoft(m): 7:40am On Jul 16, 2025
Mysteriousworld:
Someone pls help me out. I bought 4000 units of shares from Unilever Nigeria 20 years ago.... I never claimed the dividends for once...
Pls, can I get an idea of it's worth today?
Before taking any step about it, I want to know if it's worth anything tangible
The first step is to open a cscs account with a stockbroker if you still possess the paper certificate or you have misplaced it. You can open an account with investment one for free, click the third link on my signature to complete the form online.

If you bought through a stockbroker, try and find out if the stockbroking firm is still operational, if yes, then you can do whatever with your shares easily, if otherwise you take the first option and then go ahead and transfer the shares to investment one.

For the dividend, you can only get the ones less than or equal to 12 years, claiming your dividend is a different process it has nothing to do with the opening of a cscs account. Go to SEC website and get the link to fill online form for your dividend.

You can also reach out to me.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mankind2024: 8:06am On Jul 16, 2025
The mysterious investor, the great keeper of odd knowledge (AI), shows you qualified for the bonuses issued by Unilever.
The information below specifically relates to Unilever Nigeria Plc
Dividend History (2004 - 2025) - Unilever Nigeria Plc (UNILEVER):
| Year | Dividend per Share (N) | Ex-Dividend Date | Qualification Date (Record Date) | Payment Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ₦1.25 | Apr 28, 2025 | Apr 25, 2025 | May 12, 2025 |
| 2024 | ₦0.75 | Apr 29, 2024 | Apr 26, 2024 | May 10, 2024 |
| 2023 | ₦0.25 | Apr 18, 2023 | Apr 17, 2023 | May 05, 2023 |
| 2022 | ₦0.50 | Apr 19, 2022 | Apr 14, 2022 | May 06, 2022 |
| 2021 | (Information not readily available in provided snippets) | | | |
| 2020 | (Information not readily available in provided snippets) | | | |
| 2019 | ₦1.50 | Apr 14, 2019 | (Likely Apr 11, 2019) | May 09, 2019 |
| 2018 | ₦0.50 | Apr 15, 2018 | (Likely Apr 12, 2018) | May 10, 2018 |
| 2017 | ₦0.10 | Apr 17, 2017 | (Likely Apr 14, 2017) | May 11, 2017 |
| 2016 | ₦0.05 | Apr 10, 2016 | (Likely Apr 07, 2016) | May 12, 2016 |
| 2015 | ₦0.10 | Apr 12, 2015 | (Likely Apr 09, 2015) | May 14, 2015 |
| 2014 | ₦1.25 | Apr 13, 2014 | (Likely Apr 10, 2014) | May 15, 2014 |
| 2013 | ₦1.40 | Apr 07, 2013 | (Likely Apr 04, 2013) | May 16, 2013 |
| 2012 | ₦1.40 | Apr 09, 2012 | (Likely Apr 06, 2012) | May 10, 2012 |
| 2011 | ₦1.10 | Apr 10, 2011 | (Likely Apr 07, 2011) | May 10, 2011 |
| 2010 | ₦1.07 | Apr 04, 2010 | (Likely Apr 01, 2010) | May 02, 2010 |
| 2009 | ₦0.68 | Apr 26, 2009 | (Likely Apr 23, 2009) | May 24, 2009 |
| 2008 | ₦0.25 | Mar 24, 2008 | (Likely Mar 21, 2008) | Apr 27, 2008 |
| 2007 | (Information not readily available in provided snippets) | | | |
| 2006 | (Information not readily available in provided snippets) | | | |
| 2005 | ₦0.70 | Apr 03, 2005 | (Likely Mar 31, 2005) | May 30, 2005 |
| 2004 | ₦0.61 | Mar 21, 2004 | (Likely Mar 18, 2004) | Apr 18, 2004 |.


Mysteriousworld:
Someone pls help me out. I bought 4000 units of shares from Unilever Nigeria 20 years ago.... I never claimed the dividends for once...
Pls, can I get an idea of it's worth today?
Before taking any step about it, I want to know if it's worth anything tangible

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chinonsobest: 8:10am On Jul 16, 2025
SohSoh:
As Seen in/on Money Central in 2022

Its hilarious to us at MoneyCentral, because the unanswered question is who would be brave enough to lend money to a firm that made just N140,000 in revenues in its third quarter (Q3) financial period that ended in 30th April 2022, but had administrative, personnel expenses and finance costs that totaled N131.88 million for the period.

However, Ellah Lakes results for the period ending April 2022, shows that the firm which could be defined as a zombie company, made a loss of N131.65 million.

At MoneyCentral, we define zombie companies as corporations whose cash flow is not sufficient to even cover their interest on its debts, let alone other expenses.

The agricultural services firm had loans outstanding of N2.435 billion for the period. Other liabilities for the period including trade and salary payable amounted to N633.22 million.

Let’s remember that this is a company that made only N140,000 in revenues for the period.

Mid tier Nigerian lender, FCMB is listed as a major creditor of Ellah Lakes with N100 million in unsecured loans and N940 million in non-current secured lending for a total exposure of N1.040 billion in loans outstanding to Ellah Lakes.
What's we failed to understand is that this company is an agricultural company, the palm trees need time to grow which is why the had little or zero revenue.
However, with the commissioning of the 3 tons per hour mill and their products hit the market. Alot will change
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 8:50am On Jul 16, 2025
Is Red Star okay to buy at this "high price" or do we wait for pull back?
NPF microfinance bank is looking good.. what say thee, O thou analysts in the house?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:06am On Jul 16, 2025
chinonsobest:
What's we failed to understand is that this company is an agricultural company, the palm trees need time to grow which is why the had little or zero revenue.
However, with the commissioning of the 3 tons per hour mill and their products hit the market. Alot will change
I don't remember them saying we are only into palm fruits when acquiring all that land all this yrs.
Make una leave emotions they do proper search.How was telluria farm sustaining as a farm before joining ellahlakes in 2019.
Can you give a rough projection of revenue if the 3 tonnes mill finally becomes operational
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by joboy834: 9:33am On Jul 16, 2025
megawealth01:
This is my TRUE REALITY ❤️
Congrats! I like seeing things like this as I aspire to be one in the near future. Can you please help with what investments make up the status and in what currencies. Was this achieved before age 40 or mid age. Wishing you the best in your wealth journey. smiley
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 9:35am On Jul 16, 2025
A summary of Monday's trading session on the NGX, and how today's trading session could shape out.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RggfdfHB3c
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 9:37am On Jul 16, 2025
Nobody saw this one week pullback coming.
If you don't mourn directly,you have to mourn indirectly

Our National flag is down now.

This week the land is tomato ♥️🍒
Next week the land will be back to 💚🍏
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 9:43am On Jul 16, 2025
Locotrader:
Nobody saw this one week pullback coming.
If you don't mourn directly,you have to mourn indirectly

Our National flag is down now.

This week the land is tomato ♥️🍒
Next week the land will be back to 💚🍏
Sorry you have been left behind
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Amaa2019(m): 9:43am On Jul 16, 2025
I think I need to leave Atlass Portfolio, I cant be waiting 3/4days before they fund my trading account. You'll send mail, chat and even call but ....

Pls is Morgan Capital any better?
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