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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 3:16pm On Jul 17, 2025
faoogoke:
The fall of CAVERTON is serious.

Just when I entered last week at 8.10. its going for 5.88 today huh
If you use TA, here's one way to avoid unnecessary pain:

I don’t know why you entered, so I’m not judging. But here's a tool that might help — the 14-day RSI. Use it as a risk gauge, not a buy/sell trigger like most people do:

Above 60: Risk is building

Above 80: Risk is very high

So next time, before entering, check where the RSI stands. Only get in if you have strong conviction, and the higher the RSI, the stronger your conviction should be. If not, maybe wait for a better entry. wink
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 3:16pm On Jul 17, 2025
BabsO2:
Tony has done very well for shareholders concerning the mandated CBN capital raise by not diluting their shares any how in this relatively underpriced market of low PE’s. Especially in view of the huge amount CBN mandated UBA to raise. And it’s rights all the way to give shareholders priority to pick more units and fencing non shareholders from the exercise of getting UBA cheaply through the mandated capital raise. He should continue putting shareholders first by progressively increasing dividends.
Elu$ and Ote$ seems to be heavily favored by JAGABANomics
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 3:17pm On Jul 17, 2025
faoogoke:
The fall of CAVERTON is serious.

Just when I entered last week at 8.10. its going for 5.88 today huh
I entered 5:78. E don nearly touch my entry point grin
Na Deap shock me. Entered Monday and E don do full red yesterday and today.. I bought the rumour.. we go wait for news
Caverton still has a bright future though... Just a matter of time. Great things in the works
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 3:20pm On Jul 17, 2025
On 2025 Part (186)

If you’re a young man following me, and you’re not married yet but you want to be a good husband and a great dad someday read this till the end...

This isn’t hearsay. It’s my personal experience talking

1. Don’t keep late nights.

One of the things that earned me serious respect in my house is simple: I come home as early as I can. I learned it from my dad. No late-night hanging around. You avoid a lot of unnecessary wahala that way. If you must stay late. Let your wife know who you are with, where you are.

2. Listen to your wife.

I told a newly married friend: If your wife is a good woman—listen to her. Women have strong instincts. From experience, 99% of what my wife says turns out right. Two old men in their 80s even told me the same thing peace starts from listening. Her opinion really matters bro. Don’t take it for granted.

3. Don’t be an absent father.

My kids no dey joke with me. I bath them daily. I play with them. I take them out. And guess what? Children don’t forget. The little things hold big memory when they grow up. Make out time to always be present. This is very important ooo. So you won’t come to say your kids love your wife more than you.

4. Do house chores.
Yes. As a man.

I sweep, I clean, I help. It doesn’t make you less of a man. It teaches your sons that housework isn’t “woman's work.” It creates bonding with your wife. If I can do it and still have peace-you can too. My kids know I can cook because I do it sometimes. They don’t see it as a big deal anymore.

5. Stick with one woman your wife.

Let me tell you the plain truth: There is no trophy for sleeping with everything in the skirt. Mekwe is mekwe. If you want to spice things, spice it with your wife. Men who stay faithful grow faster mentally, spiritually, and financially. Real men have one woman while boys sleep with anything under skirt anyways choose where you belong.

6. Say “I love you” to your wife and kids.

Even if you’re showing it, still say it. Some of us never heard it growing up. Now I say it to my wife and kids daily. And they say it back. It makes them expressive, open, and confident. Teach them to your kids early.

7. Don’t take advice from everybody.

Only learn from people whose homes you respect. People can advise you how to run your home but they won’t let you advise them. If washing your wife’s bra brings peace, my brother wash it well. At the end of the day, what you need is peace, not public opinion.

8. Never raise your hand on your wife.

No matter what. Don’t do it. The day you raise your hand even once you’ve damaged something in that home. Even if you stop, the scar remains. Your kids will see it and think it’s normal. The best punishment is silence or just leave the house when you feel like you’re losing control.

9. Last but not the least:

It is your duty as a man to provide for your home. Do it with pride, no matter the hustle. Whether you’re pushing a wheelbarrow or sitting in the office own it. But also share responsibility, so you don’t break down early trying to carry everything alone. And as you build yourself, build your wife too. Nobody knows tomorrow. How you treat your wife and kids today will determine how they treat you in old age.

What I just wrote is for intentional men. Men who want to be present. Men who want to build. Men who are called simps or finished men just because they love and lead their homes with sense.

If you’re not one of them, skip the post. No need to argue or feel triggered. Those I’m speaking to already know themselves. Because at the end of the day the kind of man you are at home matters more than the one you act like outside.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BabsO2(m): 3:34pm On Jul 17, 2025
Mpeace:
UBA need to maintain their stock price above the rights issue, except if they want pple to keep buying from the market rather than the rights.
Why should I buy RI at 50 and wait three months to be credited, when I can simply buy the same stock at 46 on the floor, get credited immediately and enjoy the next dividend payout
The rights are designed for very heavy money that cannot be fulfilled on the floor quickly. Heavy money to fulfill CBN capital raise mandate without undue dilution.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Itzlinda(f): 3:41pm On Jul 17, 2025
ositadima1:
If you use TA, here's one way to avoid unnecessary pain:

I don’t know why you entered, so I’m not judging. But here's a tool that might help — the 14-day RSI. Use it as a risk gauge, not a buy/sell trigger like most people do:

Above 60: Risk is building

Above 80: Risk is very high

So next time, before entering, check where the RSI stands. Only get in if you have strong conviction, and the higher the RSI, the stronger your conviction should be. If not, maybe wait for a better entry. wink
Crypto don show me shege but it has atleast leave me with experience of being able to spot a bubble.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by crownprince2017: 3:41pm On Jul 17, 2025
megawealth01:
On 2025 Part (186)

If you’re a young man following me, and you’re not married yet but you want to be a good husband and a great dad someday read this till the end...

This isn’t hearsay. It’s my personal experience talking

1. Don’t keep late nights.

One of the things that earned me serious respect in my house is simple: I come home as early as I can. I learned it from my dad. No late-night hanging around. You avoid a lot of unnecessary wahala that way. If you must stay late. Let your wife know who you are with, where you are.

2. Listen to your wife.

I told a newly married friend: If your wife is a good woman—listen to her. Women have strong instincts. From experience, 99% of what my wife says turns out right. Two old men in their 80s even told me the same thing peace starts from listening. Her opinion really matters bro. Don’t take it for granted.

3. Don’t be an absent father.

My kids no dey joke with me. I bath them daily. I play with them. I take them out. And guess what? Children don’t forget. The little things hold big memory when they grow up. Make out time to always be present. This is very important ooo. So you won’t come to say your kids love your wife more than you.

4. Do house chores.
Yes. As a man.

I sweep, I clean, I help. It doesn’t make you less of a man. It teaches your sons that housework isn’t “woman's work.” It creates bonding with your wife. If I can do it and still have peace-you can too. My kids know I can cook because I do it sometimes. They don’t see it as a big deal anymore.

5. Stick with one woman your wife.

Let me tell you the plain truth: There is no trophy for sleeping with everything in the skirt. Mekwe is mekwe. If you want to spice things, spice it with your wife. Men who stay faithful grow faster mentally, spiritually, and financially. Real men have one woman while boys sleep with anything under skirt anyways choose where you belong.

6. Say “I love you” to your wife and kids.

Even if you’re showing it, still say it. Some of us never heard it growing up. Now I say it to my wife and kids daily. And they say it back. It makes them expressive, open, and confident. Teach them to your kids early.

7. Don’t take advice from everybody.

Only learn from people whose homes you respect. People can advise you how to run your home but they won’t let you advise them. If washing your wife’s bra brings peace, my brother wash it well. At the end of the day, what you need is peace, not public opinion.

8. Never raise your hand on your wife.

No matter what. Don’t do it. The day you raise your hand even once you’ve damaged something in that home. Even if you stop, the scar remains. Your kids will see it and think it’s normal. The best punishment is silence or just leave the house when you feel like you’re losing control.

9. Last but not the least:

It is your duty as a man to provide for your home. Do it with pride, no matter the hustle. Whether you’re pushing a wheelbarrow or sitting in the office own it. But also share responsibility, so you don’t break down early trying to carry everything alone. And as you build yourself, build your wife too. Nobody knows tomorrow. How you treat your wife and kids today will determine how they treat you in old age.

What I just wrote is for intentional men. Men who want to be present. Men who want to build. Men who are called simps or finished men just because they love and lead their homes with sense.

If you’re not one of them, skip the post. No need to argue or feel triggered. Those I’m speaking to already know themselves. Because at the end of the day the kind of man you are at home matters more than the one you act like outside.
Someone will soon come and say you copy am somewhere and must reference the writer as if na thesis we they write for here..

It amazes that even a man that buy aba spare parts and sell as original is turning himself to a plagiarism police.
Nawa ooo. grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 3:45pm On Jul 17, 2025
crownprince2017:
Someone will soon come and say you copy am somewhere and must reference the writer as if na thesis we they write for here..

It amazes that even a man that buy aba spare parts and sell as original is turning himself to a plagiarism police.
Nawa ooo. grin grin grin
You no go kee person for here ooo! grin grin grin
Cryptic!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SAK: 3:52pm On Jul 17, 2025
ositadima1:
If you use TA, here's one way to avoid unnecessary pain:

I don’t know why you entered, so I’m not judging. But here's a tool that might help — the 14-day RSI. Use it as a risk gauge, not a buy/sell trigger like most people do:

Above 60:

Above 80: Risk is very high

So next time, before entering, check where the RSI stands. Only get in if you have strong conviction, and the higher the RSI, the stronger your conviction should be. If not, maybe wait for a better entry. wink
. How or which app can one use to check RSI?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Raider76: 3:55pm On Jul 17, 2025
Looks like Kekere Okun has met with Baba Okun.

megawealth01:
Otedola Takes Over 40 Percent Of Firstholdco In Forced Exit Of Otudeko 

https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/07/17/otedola-takes-over-40-percent-of-firstholdco-in-forced-exit-of-otudeko/

Let me see why FIRST BANK won't compete in prize with ZENITH?

I've been busy this morning... Missed alot of actions of this market
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Itzlinda(f): 3:56pm On Jul 17, 2025
ositadima1:
Zenith will catch up with GTCO — na me talk am. Screenshot this and keep it. cool
Please recommend a book to learn how to analyse this companies?

I only use moving averages now
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 4:02pm On Jul 17, 2025
SAK:
. How or which app can one use to check RSI?
There are many platforms you can use — the most popular free ones are: TradingView . com and Investing . com

Both have web versions and include NGX stocks. In the chart indicator section, you’ll find RSI and many more tools for technical analysis.

If you don’t know how to use them, don’t hesitate to ask AI for directions — nothing wrong with that. Everybody uses it these days, even pros. grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 4:02pm On Jul 17, 2025
SonofElElyonRet:
I entered 5:78. E don nearly touch my entry point grin
Na Deap shock me. Entered Monday and E don do full red yesterday and today.. I bought the rumour.. we go wait for news
Caverton still has a bright future though... Just a matter of time. Great things in the works
You may go check the deferred income in Deap Capital, a potential income in 2025
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 4:12pm On Jul 17, 2025
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chinonsobest: 4:20pm On Jul 17, 2025
zendi:
Chief reason investors want to catch Elijah Lekos/Kpakus at kindergarten. grin
Are u a learner grin.
Even LOCO has boarded the bus
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 4:39pm On Jul 17, 2025
mikeapollo:
You may go check the deferred income in Deap Capital, a potential income in 2025
I really don't like stressing issues on a stock. DEAP CAPITAL APPRECIATION time will come and it should drive it to $5. I believe those buying already bought with PATIENT FUNDS

DYOR
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 4:40pm On Jul 17, 2025
Raider76:
Looks like Kekere Okun has met with Baba Okun.
E go long gaan
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 5:03pm On Jul 17, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9XtMe9va1k

Here's a summary of trading on the NGX today.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Redoil: 5:06pm On Jul 17, 2025
i strongly disagree with with Number 5 and 7
megawealth01:
On 2025 Part (186)

If you’re a young man following me, and you’re not married yet but you want to be a good husband and a great dad someday read this till the end...

This isn’t hearsay. It’s my personal experience talking

1. Don’t keep late nights.

One of the things that earned me serious respect in my house is simple: I come home as early as I can. I learned it from my dad. No late-night hanging around. You avoid a lot of unnecessary wahala that way. If you must stay late. Let your wife know who you are with, where you are.

2. Listen to your wife.

I told a newly married friend: If your wife is a good woman—listen to her. Women have strong instincts. From experience, 99% of what my wife says turns out right. Two old men in their 80s even told me the same thing peace starts from listening. Her opinion really matters bro. Don’t take it for granted.

3. Don’t be an absent father.

My kids no dey joke with me. I bath them daily. I play with them. I take them out. And guess what? Children don’t forget. The little things hold big memory when they grow up. Make out time to always be present. This is very important ooo. So you won’t come to say your kids love your wife more than you.

4. Do house chores.
Yes. As a man.

I sweep, I clean, I help. It doesn’t make you less of a man. It teaches your sons that housework isn’t “woman's work.” It creates bonding with your wife. If I can do it and still have peace-you can too. My kids know I can cook because I do it sometimes. They don’t see it as a big deal anymore.

5. Stick with one woman your wife.

Let me tell you the plain truth: There is no trophy for sleeping with everything in the skirt. Mekwe is mekwe. If you want to spice things, spice it with your wife. Men who stay faithful grow faster mentally, spiritually, and financially. Real men have one woman while boys sleep with anything under skirt anyways choose where you belong.

6. Say “I love you” to your wife and kids.

Even if you’re showing it, still say it. Some of us never heard it growing up. Now I say it to my wife and kids daily. And they say it back. It makes them expressive, open, and confident. Teach them to your kids early.

7. Don’t take advice from everybody.

Only learn from people whose homes you respect. People can advise you how to run your home but they won’t let you advise them. If washing your wife’s bra brings peace, my brother wash it well. At the end of the day, what you need is peace, not public opinion.

8. Never raise your hand on your wife.

No matter what. Don’t do it. The day you raise your hand even once you’ve damaged something in that home. Even if you stop, the scar remains. Your kids will see it and think it’s normal. The best punishment is silence or just leave the house when you feel like you’re losing control.

9. Last but not the least:

It is your duty as a man to provide for your home. Do it with pride, no matter the hustle. Whether you’re pushing a wheelbarrow or sitting in the office own it. But also share responsibility, so you don’t break down early trying to carry everything alone. And as you build yourself, build your wife too. Nobody knows tomorrow. How you treat your wife and kids today will determine how they treat you in old age.

What I just wrote is for intentional men. Men who want to be present. Men who want to build. Men who are called simps or finished men just because they love and lead their homes with sense.

If you’re not one of them, skip the post. No need to argue or feel triggered. Those I’m speaking to already know themselves. Because at the end of the day the kind of man you are at home matters more than the one you act like outside.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 5:07pm On Jul 17, 2025
So how did ellah kpakus end today
Me I get sham to lie.
If you quote me and leave facts for insult you go chop another ban
Those people you see as illiterate aba igbo trades are doing well than many using any standard.
You can go to all the markets in abia state and verify .
We see truth we talk not looking for team support .If you feel intellectual content is easy then create your own lol
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 5:07pm On Jul 17, 2025
megawealth01:
I really don't like stressing issues on a stock. DEAP CAPITAL APPRECIATION time will come and it should drive it to $5. I believe those buying already bought with PATIENT FUNDS

DYOR
Thank, man.
Was just trying to provide little context on the potential prospects.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 5:10pm On Jul 17, 2025
Redoil:
i strongly disagree with with Number 5 and 7
Do you mind sharing your differing views on them?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 5:18pm On Jul 17, 2025
FirstHoldco shares surge over 20% amid Otudeko’s exit in N323bn deal

https://nairametrics.com/2025/07/17/firstholdco-shares-surge-over-20-amid-otudekos-exit-in-n323bn-deal/

The sky is green for FBN
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 5:19pm On Jul 17, 2025
What is happening to

Ellah Lakes
Guinea Insurance
McNichols, and
Neimeth ?

After rallying to a very high price, they have all been dripping down in price massively. Is it a case of Profit Taking, or were they Pumped and Dumped?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 5:31pm On Jul 17, 2025
essentialone:
What is happening to

Ellah Lakes
Guinea Insurance
McNichols, and
Neimeth ?

After rallying to a very high price, they have all been dripping down in price massively. Is it a case of Profit Taking, or were they Pumped and Dumped?
The first took pigs to market and slaughtered. Then spreading the blood to others down.That is what I have been saying not to allow it burst on bigger scale because it could cause lack of trust for the whole market and affect it
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 5:35pm On Jul 17, 2025
mikeapollo:
You may go check the deferred income in Deap Capital, a potential income in 2025
Sure
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 5:35pm On Jul 17, 2025
megawealth01:
I really don't like stressing issues on a stock. DEAP CAPITAL APPRECIATION time will come and it should drive it to $5. I believe those buying already bought with PATIENT FUNDS

DYOR
Cool.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojeysky(m): 5:38pm On Jul 17, 2025
essentialone:
What is happening to

Ellah Lakes
Guinea Insurance
McNichols, and
Neimeth ?

After rallying to a very high price, they have all been dripping down in price massively. Is it a case of Profit Taking, or were they Pumped and Dumped?
Ellah did not close at max red today, that should signal something. Its not abnormal for stock that has been doing 10% back to back to experience profit taking especially on Thursday and Fridays. I would expect some more profit taking on Omatek, Ellah, Decap etc tomorrow as well
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 5:40pm On Jul 17, 2025
More like sentinels or alarmists... wink
SonofElElyonRet:
Oh ok.. thought you were one of the doubters grin
I entered at around 3.35.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 5:41pm On Jul 17, 2025
KarlTom:
More like sentinels or alarmists... wink
grin
Leading the pack is a very well decorated street fighter cum investor ably assisted by a "just joking" gentleman who really means every word
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