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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by domainfully: 11:59am On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
I get loans for stock investment from my stockbroker or their sister companies. Talk to your Stockbroker

Loans for trading stocks are not usually structured for monthly payments but for quarterly or semi annual payments.


The value of the portfolio does not actually matter is you N170 million portfolio generating a dividend income of N15 million per annum. If yes your portfolio can conveniently service the N30 million loan.


Personally I don't do business with stockbroking firms that can grant me loans when I identify opportunities in the market
Wow!

Thanks for the insight sir

I really appreciate so much sir.

Please can you give brokers that grant loans seamlessly sir.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:02pm On Aug 16, 2025
domainfully:
Wow!

Thanks for the insight sir

I really appreciate so much sir.

Please can you give brokers that grant loans seamlessly sir.
FSDH Capital

United Capital

Meristem Securities

Investment One Stockbrokers.


I have accounts with all of them and I have gotten loans from all of them

FSDH Capital and United Capital are the best for me.


But I doubt if you can meet up because the right offer is time sensitive
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by domainfully: 12:08pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
FSDH Capital

United Capital

Meristem Securities

Investment One Stockbrokers.


I have accounts with all of them and I have gotten loans from all of them

FSDH Capital and United Capital are the best for me.


But I doubt if you can meet up because the right offer is time sensitive
Thanks so much sir

More funds to your portfolio sir in Jesus name, Amen
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 12:51pm On Aug 16, 2025
Joyful365:
Ellah has already received shareholders approval to raise ₦250 billion. If they're unable to get the so-called asset, the management may raise the funds and then start spending it recklessly on salaries, interest on loans they gave the company and other frivolous operational expenses. The CEO needs to be more transparent.
There might be an mou between Ellah and the asset owners to give the former a time frame/bracket to pay. Latter may be precluded from holding discussions with other interested buyers during this time.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by oluseg2: 1:11pm On Aug 16, 2025
oluseg2:
I have not gotten any response via mail regarding the registration I did on Morgan Capital. Any reasons for this please?
Dear house, kindly advise me on this please. I registered on Monday 11th August

Thanks
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:16pm On Aug 16, 2025
To whom it concerns

Two things you mustn't combine are "PRIDE and POVERTY..."

If you are poor, I can help you by leading you to "WEALTH KNOWLEDGE" but if you are poor and proud omo I will always ignore you... If you now add stupidity to it, I will gladly BLOCK you.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:21pm On Aug 16, 2025
Joyful365:
Since the previous chairman of Aradel Ladi Jadesimi retired, the stock has been almost on full offer above ₦520. In fact, the total offer is above ₦4.5 billion compared to bid around ₦400 million.

Jadi has two daughters. One is the CEO of LADOL, the other is a socialite abroad.

There's been a significant buying of Aradel shares by employees of Aradel or people connected to them in recent times.

What are the chances that Ladi has put all or majority of his shares on offer to the public, with a plan to distribute the proceeds as he likes when he passes on?

If it isn't Ladi, then who is selling such a huge quantity and why? The company has performed well in the past two years from their financial statements, so is there something inherently wrong with the company that people are not yet seeing?


With such a huge offer compared to bid, how long will it take for price to fall another 10-20% so one can buy in for the long term?

emmanuelewumi megawealth01 KarlTom Streetinvestor2 Locotrader

Please you guys should analyse this issue
It's possible Ladi is reducing stake for estate planning, but not yet confirmed.

If it isn’t him, it’s legacy insiders or funds not necessarily a bad signal about Aradel.

With ₦4.5bn in offers vs ₦400m bids, gravity favors the downside: a 10–20% correction is very plausible within the next 1–3 months unless a block buyer steps in.

I'm still waiting for ARADEL at my bargain junction sha grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Joyful365: 1:23pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
FSDH Capital

United Capital

Meristem Securities

Investment One Stockbrokers.


I have accounts with all of them and I have gotten loans from all of them

FSDH Capital and United Capital are the best for me.


But I doubt if you can meet up because the right offer is time sensitive
Please share the trading fees charged by these stockbrokers. God bless you
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:27pm On Aug 16, 2025
Why didn't the Canadian court include INEC Nigeria in that ruling?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Joyful365: 1:31pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
If you are a trader that is looking for a short term return I will advise you to sell.

But if you are an investor who is planning to hold the stock for 5 years and above, you can continue to buy based on your cash flow
Cashflow is tight and money is losing value sitting idle waiting for the market to crash.

If you put money in TB it'll take one whole year, within which opportunities may come and go.

Can anyone guess when this bull run will end?

Right now most stocks looks overpriced and the ones with fair prices have very terrible fundamentals.

Never knew holding assets in USD can be so illiquid when you want to convert to ngn and put it in a good stock.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 1:40pm On Aug 16, 2025
Joyful365:
Cashflow is tight and money is losing value sitting idle waiting for the market to crash.

If you put money in TB it'll take one whole year, within which opportunities may come and go.

Can anyone guess when this bull run will end?

Right now most stocks looks overpriced and the ones with fair prices have very terrible fundamentals.

Never knew holding assets in USD can be so illiquid when you want to convert to ngn and put it in a good stock.
Stocks are overpriced based on what?

Are you a trader or an investor?



Please explain the last statement, " never knew holding assets in USD is illiquid".
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 1:44pm On Aug 16, 2025
Joyful365:
Please share the trading fees charged by these stockbrokers. God bless you
It is the approved fees and stockbroker commission of 1%.

I am less concerned about the fees once I can get leverage.

Through leverage I have been able to increase my Presco shares to over 100k units at an average cost of less than N400 per share
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Joyful365: 2:18pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Stocks are overpriced based on what?

Are you a trader or an investor?



Please explain the last statement, " never knew holding assets in USD is illiquid".
Most stocks with good fundamentals have already done 3x to 8x minimum. The best time to have invested in ngx would have been between mid 2023 and mid 2024.

Even those that have retraced from their ath, you discover that their ascension there wasn't supported by good fundamentals, so buying at their retracement is a gamble, e.g Oando due to president connection. If Tinubu doesn't win 2027, that stock is going to dust - just a guess.

Looking at most ngx trading sessions u will find that stocks that are still worth buying are highly illiquid, even with their bogus outstanding shares. You start wondering why a company will have 3 billion OS but less than 3 million is available for trading daily. This is why the stocks can easily do multiple Xs - low liquidity.

The game changer for ngx would be a platform that allows buying and short selling of stocks, increased liquidity for all stocks, lending and borrowing of stocks at minimum interest rate, 24/7 trading window and removal of maximum and minimum percentage change that a stock can move in a day. This will make the ngx truly decentralised. Right now, it looks like a gambling house controlled by a few.

The wise investor is better off investing when there's a big crash or when there's been a bear market for at least 9 months, not when everywhere is green and people are looking for exit. Ngx can be a terrible market when you want to exit. You won't find liquidity, so most are forced into bag holders or investors.

All of the above can make it difficult for someone to easily decide to convert their USD portfolio into ngn and put in ngx. Add the unstable environment and flipfopping gvt policies and you will see why one can potentially lose opportunities by sticking with USD that bears no attractive returns and ngn in ngx that is bedeviled by multiple risk factors.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 2:18pm On Aug 16, 2025
grin grin
megawealth01:
Why didn't the Canadian court include INEC Nigeria in that ruling?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Fundlocator(m): 2:21pm On Aug 16, 2025
Some of us were busy combing, reading and digesting these NSEMPA pages daily from specific years till we decided to register on the
platform, so over time you find quality discussion and contribution from these persons below; they are randomly listed without reference to who is better.

Prophet Utuotocha
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DesignKing
Veecovee
BullbearMKT
MPeace
Bovali
Ginalex
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Please where are they?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 2:29pm On Aug 16, 2025
Joyful365:
Most stocks with good fundamentals have already done 3x to 8x minimum. The best time to have invested in ngx would have been between mid 2023 and mid 2024.

Even those that have retraced from their ath, you discover that their ascension there wasn't supported by good fundamentals, so buying at their retracement is a gamble, e.g Oando due to president connection. If Tinubu doesn't win 2027, that stock is going to dust - just a guess.

Looking at most ngx trading sessions u will find that stocks that are still worth buying are highly illiquid, even with their bogus outstanding shares. You start wondering why a company will have 3 billion OS but less than 3 million is available for trading daily. This is why the stocks can easily do multiple Xs - low liquidity.

The game changer for ngx would be a platform that allows buying and short selling of stocks, increased liquidity for all stocks, lending and borrowing of stocks at minimum interest rate, 24/7 trading window and removal of maximum and minimum percentage change that a stock can move in a day. This will make the ngx truly decentralised. Right now, it looks like a gambling house controlled by a few.

The wise investor is better off investing when there's a big crash or when there's been a bear market for at least 9 months, not when everywhere is green and people are looking for exit. Ngx can be a terrible market when you want to exit. You won't find liquidity, so most are forced into bag holders or investors.

All of the above can make it difficult for someone to easily decide to convert their USD portfolio into ngn and put in ngx. Add the unstable environment and flipfopping gvt policies and you will see why one can potentially lose opportunities by sticking with USD that bears no attractive returns and ngn in ngx that is bedeviled by multiple risk factors.
You have not answered my question.

Are you a trader or an investor.

Because a stock has done 3×, was how some people sold Nahco at N8 in January 2023 after making 200%.

Yours truly got loan in early 2023 to buy more and I currently have close to 1 million units of Nahco. The current price is over N100 per share.



You can only say a stock is overpriced based on the expected earning growth of the stock
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Engrblessing(f): 2:51pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Waoo shocked

From 8million naira to 104 million naira in 2 years. Please is there any stock that has such growth potential in the stock market??



You have not answered my question.

Are you a trader or an investor.

Because a stock has done 3×, was how some people sold Nahco at N8 in January 2023 after making 200%.

Yours truly got loan in early 2023 to buy more and I currently have close to 1 million units of Nahco. The current price is over N100 per share.



You can only say a stock is overpriced based on the expected earning growth of the stock
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 2:56pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
I get loans for stock investment from my stockbroker or their sister companies. Talk to your Stockbroker

Loans for trading stocks are not usually structured for monthly payments but for quarterly or semi annual payments.


The value of the portfolio does not actually matter is you N170 million portfolio generating a dividend income of N15 million per annum. If yes your portfolio can conveniently service the N30 million loan.


Personally I don't do business with stockbroking firms that can grant me loans when I identify opportunities in the market
Jijo gangs,you can see the emphasis on dividends(that is,organic cash flow)! cool
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 3:06pm On Aug 16, 2025
oluseg2:
Dear house, kindly advise me on this please. I registered on Monday 11th August

Thanks
Send an email or give them a call for an update on your account registration.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 3:11pm On Aug 16, 2025
18/08/25.

The above date is important as the following interim dividend will land:
1. UCAP
2. African Prudential
3. Transcorp Power.
Funny enough all the stocks mentioned are having a common denominator: Tony Elumelu.
But, Oga Tony why your RI on UBA is higher than the market price. In those days if public offering or RI is holding. The secondary market is suspended. Please, what sense does it make picking up my rights which is not instantly credited to my account. While I can get the same shares cheaper in the secondary market with commission paid. I am suspecting that he does not wants shareholders to take the rights so that he can increase his stakes ( the power of a billionaire)

I am also patiently waiting for the FUGAZ ( my F is for Fidelity grin) that normally pay interim dividend to start churning out there results.

I also wish to use this medium to congratulate all NSEMPA members that hit the kill on insurance sector this past two weeks. From my watch and analysis I arrived at a beautiful conclusion that no stock is a bad stock as all stocks have their time.

Lesson learnt: Don't write off any stock. Also never say never. You will never know which stocks you can hit it big. Diversification remains a key to a successful portfolio.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 3:12pm On Aug 16, 2025
Joyful365:
Cashflow is tight and money is losing value sitting idle waiting for the market to crash.

If you put money in TB it'll take one whole year, within which opportunities may come and go.

Can anyone guess when this bull run will end?

Right now most stocks looks overpriced and the ones with fair prices have very terrible fundamentals.

Never knew holding assets in USD can be so illiquid when you want to convert to ngn and put it in a good stock.
The gold and diamond you're seeking are in the banking stocks; except if you don't like investing in banking stocks.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:20pm On Aug 16, 2025
EDUECO:
The gold and diamond you're seeking are in the banking stocks; except if you don't like investing in banking stocks.
Looking at NGX in last 25 years, the real wealth creators are not the banking stocks with the exception of GTCO and Zenith Bank

I agree with you that banking stocks are cheap, but long term wealth creation is not just about cheapness but ability to continuously deliver a return on Invested capital of over 20% or the average inflation rate in the country and an earning growth that is above average
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 3:43pm On Aug 16, 2025
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 3:46pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
FSDH Capital

United Capital

Meristem Securities

Investment One Stockbrokers.


I have accounts with all of them and I have gotten loans from all of them

FSDH Capital and United Capital are the best for me.


But I doubt if you can meet up because the right offer is time sensitive
Is investment-One giving loans too?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:50pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmaodet:
Is investment-One giving loans too?
They do through their sister company called Orange One Finance Limited

Loan is for a year and bullet payment of principal and interest at maturity. Just that their interest rate is high at 33%. Another problem is that they only give a maximum loan of N20 million

So if you get a loan of N10 million at 33% per annum for a year

You will pay a lump sum of N13.3 million at maturity.


Not bad sha if you use the loan for business.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 3:52pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Looking at NGX in last 25 years, the real wealth creators are not the banking stocks with the exception of GTCO and Zenith Bank

I agree with you that banking stocks are cheap, but long term wealth creation is not just about cheapness but ability to continuously deliver a return on Invested capital of over 20% or the average inflation rate in the country and an earning growth that is above average
From 2014 to 2025 in my dividend stocks portfolio;ACCESSCORP, Zenith Bank and UBA have never failed in paying me good dividends for every financial year. To me,this is wealth creation. And I have been investing like 80 to 90 percent of the paid dividends back to my dividend portfolio.

I also have another portfolio for trading(aka portfolio reshuffling). This portfolio also give me a minimum of 5% every month. In this portfolio,I only buy and sell only 1 dividend stock at a time. In most cases the dividend stocks are banks.

From the above,you can see I have been creating wealth for myself mainly through banking stocks! cool

My question is: is there any state in Nigeria that you will not find Zenith Bank, Access Bank,UBA, GTBANK and First Bank?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 3:53pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Stocks are overpriced based on what?

Are you a trader or an investor?



Please explain the last statement, " never knew holding assets in USD is illiquid".
Maybe he is trying to collect dollar cash to sell in the black market grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:57pm On Aug 16, 2025
EDUECO:
From 2014 to 2025 in my dividend stocks portfolio;ACCESSCORP, Zenith Bank and UBA have never failed in paying me good dividends for every financial year. To me,this is wealth creation. And I have been investing like 80 to 90 percent of the paid dividends back to my dividend portfolio.

I also have another portfolio for trading(aka portfolio reshuffling). This portfolio also give me a minimum of 5% every month. In this portfolio,I only buy and sell only 1 dividend stock at a time. In most cases the dividend stocks are banks.

From the above,you can see I have been creating wealth for myself mainly through banking stocks! cool

My question is: is there any state in Nigeria that you will not find Zenith Bank, Access Bank,UBA, GTBANK and First Bank?
How many banks can deliver a return on Invested capital of 30%, None. We have some non banking stocks delivering return on Invested capital of 50% to 60%.

Some businesses are making accounting profits while some are creating wealth the produce EVA Economic Value Added, such business generate economic profits.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 4:02pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
They do through their sister company called Orange One Finance Limited

Loan is for a year and bullet payment of principal and interest at maturity. Just that their interest rate is high at 33%. Another problem is that they only give a maximum loan of N20 million

So if you get a loan of N10 million at 33% per annum for a year

You will pay a lump sum of N13.3 million at maturity.


Not bad sha if you use the loan for business.
Loan sweet if you get mind. There is a package in united capital that you can use to double your portfolio 😂 I used it once for a 3-month period. Got lucky that I made ca. 100% and paid back one ridiculously low interest, maybe around 6%. Na just luck o. I returned their money and used my 90% buy properties grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:03pm On Aug 16, 2025
Agbalowomeri:
Maybe he is trying to collect dollar cash to sell in the black market grin
I once borrowed against my Eurobond Fund when Naira to dollar was N800 to $1.

When it moved N1200 to $1.

The loan officer asked if I needed more fund

Eg having 10,000 USD valued at N8 million and they gave one a loan of N6 million.

Now that 10,000 USD is now valued at about N14 million, the loan officer is now asking if one can get a top up loan of extra N4 million
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:06pm On Aug 16, 2025
Agbalowomeri:
Loan sweet if you get mind. There is a package in united capital that you can use to double your portfolio 😂 I used it once for a 3-month period. Got lucky that I made ca. 100% and paid back one ridiculously low interest, maybe around 6%. Na just luck o. I returned their money and used my 90% buy properties grin grin grin
Good when you have cash flow, so that one will not be troubled if things did not go according to plans


The loan was 24% per annum, but since you liquidated your loan in 3 months it was prorated to about 6%
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 4:06pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
I get loans for stock investment from my stockbroker or their sister companies. Talk to your Stockbroker

Loans for trading stocks are not usually structured for monthly payments but for quarterly or semi annual payments.


The value of the portfolio does not actually matter is you N170 million portfolio generating a dividend income of N15 million per annum. If yes your portfolio can conveniently service the N30 million loan.


Personally I don't do business with stockbroking firms that can grant me loans when I identify opportunities in the market
Good day sir, I really thought i should comment on this post. Though, I like the idea of taking loan to buy shares. But, i guess I have not reached that level. I also know that if you really want to hit it big in life, you just have to take a big risk. But, my knowledge and level in stock business is still in the amateur level. I am yet to get a foolproof of 5 different stocks that I will pick today to generate 300% percent in the next 5 years. But, i am actually learning the ropes and doing the best I can do with my own funds.

The area I am actually going is where you said that a portfolio of N170m should generate about N30m dividend per annum. Before I ventured into stock I got information that I can conveniently get 10% from dividend. But, in my several years in the NGX I doubt if I had made 5% in dividend worth of my portfolio. I have studied this trend and most stocks only pay between 5 - 8 % dividend of the portfolio worth. From your assertion i am wondering if am in the wrong stocks. I try so much to invest in dividend paying stocks. Though, I still have some that I buy only for capital appreciation. Which means if my portfolio is worth N85m , I should be smiling to the bank with N15m dividend per annum. I don't think this is realistic or I am in the wrong stocks. Most stocks that pays that 6 - 8 % worth of the portfolio belongs to the banking sectors. The worst are like Transcorp Power, Geregu power, Transcorp, UACN etc
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