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| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 10:42am On Feb 25 |
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| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 10:44am On Feb 25 |
Stockpromoter:Alright. If you notice, I always mention stocks reigning at a particular point in time, so not limited to JAPAUL alone. I'm off mentioning JAPAUL for now......because of its controversial nature here. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 10:48am On Feb 25 |
yMcy56:Mercy let's have your insurance cheap stock picks, relative to eps, future prospects, capital appreciation etc... Penny stocks |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Itzlinda(f): 10:50am On Feb 25 |
Stockpromoter:In other words. It is big boys game. Stay away or got eaten |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Stockpromoter(m): 10:51am On Feb 25 |
Loco’s Brief Take on JapaulGold Japaul Gold & Ventures Plc Many are desperate to buy JapaulGold, but the right time to invest is when the gold business is proven — not when news is driving the price. For now, the stock is largely news-powered, and whales always hijack news to distribute into strength. With its large free float, whales accumulated cheap, offloaded during the rally, and are now exploiting weak hands again to re-accumulate lower. Expect deeper shakeouts before the next real rally begins. Trade smart. Don’t chase headlines. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Stockpromoter(m): 10:52am On Feb 25 |
Loco’s Short — Detailed Analysis (ready for forum) Thesis: Many are chasing news, not production — the right time to invest is when the gold business is clearly producing revenue, not when headlines pump the price. � Businessday NG +1 Evidence of news-driven move: Company announced pilot-plant test runs and targets to scale output, which attracted heavy retail interest and headlines. � Nairametrics +1 Free-float vulnerability: Japaul has a large free float (billions of shares outstanding), which makes it easier for big players to both accumulate and manipulate price. � FT Markets +1 Volume pattern: Recent sessions show massive volumes (hundreds of millions), consistent with smart-money accumulation/distribution around news events. � Nairametrics +1 What whales do here: They accumulate from the free float, use news to push price up, quietly distribute into retail buying, then re-accumulate by driving price down and shaking out weak hands — classic markup/distribution/markdown cycle. (Behavioral inference supported by the volume + news pattern above.) � Nairametrics +1 Expectation: More downside (shakeouts) before a sustainable rally tied to real production & revenues. Don’t buy solely on headlines — wait for confirmed commercial output and improving fundamentals. � Punch Newspapers +1 One-line post: Don’t chase the news: Japaul’s recent run is headline-driven while whales exploit its large free float — expect shakeouts and re-accumulation before any real rally tied to confirmed production. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Stockpromoter(m): 10:58am On Feb 25 |
Loco’s Conclusion on JapaulGold Japaul Gold & Ventures Plc For now, Japaul is a trader’s stock — not an investor’s stock. Until there is clear confirmation of: Sustainable gold production Commercial sales Strong revenue flow from mining Long-term investment conviction remains weak. Mining is capital intensive. Before full gold production begins, serious funding is required — equipment, processing plants, logistics, working capital. That means one thing: 👉 Watch the fund-raising space carefully. If funding comes through heavy dilution or poorly structured offers, price pressure can follow. We’ve seen something similar with Ellah Lakes Plc where under-subscription of an offer led to sharp price weakness and loss of momentum. Lesson: Trade the volatility if you understand the cycles. But for investment, wait until the gold business is real — not just projected. Watch funding. Watch dilution. Watch volume behavior. Have a nice day |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by iHaveMadeiT2: 10:58am On Feb 25 |
Stockpromoter:Is this the real or fake Loco? Our original Loco, I mean the Loco that we know is not known for lengthy posts. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 11:01am On Feb 25 |
Streetinvestor2:The previous comment has addressed it na but he still played the Ostrich |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by iHaveMadeiT2: 11:05am On Feb 25 |
My small take on Japaul, any coy that can dismantle over 300million bids within minutes is not a place to be for those of us who are desperate for aggressive capital appreciation. Normally, such quantum of bids should be able to sustain full bid rally for up to 2 weeks in most stocks. Once bitten twice shy. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 11:05am On Feb 25 |
mikeapollo:And why do you think the position you hold does not qualify for these adjectives? |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Joyful365: 11:08am On Feb 25 |
Raider76:That's what you think. Wait till power rotates back to the north - you'll pay N1500 per litre. Imports will be banned. Few billionaires will become richer while the rest of the country becomes poorer. Never been a fan of monopoly in the midst of a very corrupt government and nothing will ever make me be. If you understand what it means to play the long game then you will know that what I have said will surely come to pass. It's now a matter of when, not if. 2027 will be the first time the north will try to grab power without relying on the west or east. If it works then dango will smile to the bank. If it doesn't, 2031 will definitely make it happen and he'll smile to the bank. Either way he's a winner. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 11:10am On Feb 25 |
SonofElElyonRet:For insurance: Aside capitalization momentum which are half way priced in.. any other upside is subject to Market makers discretion. Unless you can spot insurance with aggressive market makers. Use your Ellah loot and enter NAHCO or OKOMU or more stable growth TIP(since you sem5 less risk averse) or any consumer- goods stock of your choice inbetween. And if price appreciation collapses a bit like incase of NAHCO, you are sure of dividend this year and dividend growth again next year.. (election campaign and travel matters) At least get returns on the money (guaranteed dividend) to shore up for time-value lost in Ellah and possibly capital appreciation before playing another risky probability game with same capital. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:11am On Feb 25 |
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| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeeKudi: 11:13am On Feb 25 |
His thought process is celestial, his ethnicity is heavenly. What an unbiased angel living among us! Agbalowomeri: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by iHaveMadeiT2: 11:14am On Feb 25 |
megawealth01:Yes oooh. The journey is still far but we're looking up to billionaires like you. We'll get there by God's grace. Like you always say, the game is the game. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PuristForest: 11:16am On Feb 25 |
everything on bargain..choose wisely. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Stockpromoter(m): 11:17am On Feb 25 |
iHaveMadeiT2:Any day Japaul and chams tightens their free floats,that's the day whales will leave them. They buy heavily into their large free float then control the liquidity anyhow they want. You may see bids of 500m on them thinking it's real bid from investors not knowing it's from whales,sharks etc Japaulgold,chams, oando are all known for these bids. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 11:17am On Feb 25 |
chimex38:Very much appreciated bro.. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 11:17am On Feb 25 |
Joyful365:The one thr what did he do beside grabing the power using the north. Abeg leave east what has changed after he grabbed it.Laat time I checked the north made that refinery come to reality under Buhari and not this failed government |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 11:18am On Feb 25 |
I was waiting for those bashing Ellah to come and announce it's reversal here.....but no single post on it yet... Una try.....🤔 All offers @9.40 (-10%) cleared long before now.... Presently finds bearing and trading @N10.. With bids now available .....alongside offers * We go all dey alright las las. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeeKudi: 11:20am On Feb 25 |
Anyone with an insight on TRANSCORP, please? |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sterlingD(m): 11:22am On Feb 25 |
GeeKudi:They have done their board meeting ma the release of the result we dey wait for https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/Transnational_Corporation_Q1_2026_Post_Board_Meeting_Notification_.pdf |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeeKudi: 11:25am On Feb 25 |
Yeah. It's difficult to decipher what insiders think about the stock. No indicative volume. sterlingD: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Stockpromoter(m): 11:33am On Feb 25 |
yMcy56:You have forgotten Mpc meeting yesterday. This is general market small excitement. This does not mean the fall is over. The southern journey continues until the air is cleared. Let what you see now not deceive you in both Ellah and Japaul. Whales are rejoicing now because market is creating liquidity for them to distribute more especially Japaul. Good luck to those who can wait for strong support for entry. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by crownprince2017: 11:37am On Feb 25 |
GeeKudi:E be like say regulators this days now watching with eagle eyes. U do anyhow, u collect. ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Joyful365: 11:38am On Feb 25 |
Oasisblue:It takes one major disaster to send Naira depreciating to N10,000 per dollar, and when that happens you will wish for a fixed exchange rate that allows Nigerians and the government to bring in heavy machinery and equipment at cheap prices to drive productivity and development in Nigeria. Your old president didn't devalue the naira because he wants the market to operate freely. He did it because it's a condition required of him by foreign lenders who want to protect their capital. It's why you see World Bank and the likes approving loans upon loans for him despite zero proof that the man is using those funds judiciously. The second condition was the implementation of a new tax law from which they can recoup money to repay back the loans in future. Please point to a single project that touches the life of at least 70% of Nigerians that has been completed in the last 3 years. Non. But they can easily deceive you with pockets of roads they're working on after collecting billions of dollars in loans for. The rest are things you can't find physically or measure their impacts on people. Foreign investors are not fools. You think they'll trust an octogenarian who surrounds himself with some of the most crooked politicians in Nigeria with their hard earned money in form of FDI? No, they won't. They don't operate in an environment where you need to bribe heaven and earth to set up your factory and they you won't even get electricity and roads to move your products to consumers. You think foreign direct investors will come and set up companies in an environment where majority of the citizens are poor and cannot afford finished original goods that their company will make? And who made the citizens poor? Your old president who doesn't think thoroughly or have the interest of majority of Nigerians at heart. He's also the one that approved a minimum wage that is below the international poverty line for Nigerians. Foreign investors will rather bring in their capital in liquid form called FPI. they'll invest in your stocks, bonds and treasury bills (which are also loans to government), and they'll jump ship and repatriate their funds as soon as they sense trouble, which will happen soon if any major disaster happens in Nigeria like Dangote refinery fails on the hands of the terrorists that are now running rampage across Nigeria. Who says bad actors won't or can't target that refinery for destruction since they've seen that the president and the people he surrounds himself with are too incompetent to solve insecurity and other fundamental problems in Nigeria? He keeps deceiving you with silly talking points about allowing forces of demand and supply to determine value of naira yet still goes into the market to manipulate rates through direct intervention so they can mop up the dollars in preparation of buying election results and repatriating their loots abroad when their time in power is over. We know Obasanjo has a productive farm. What productive business does your president have? Point out one of such that isn't in the business of Deeping hands into government revenue. I've not seen evidence that this man is serious about good governance. I love my country Nigeria and if I had the sole powers, I'll never put my country in the hands of an octogenarian who cannot stand on his own for 10 minutes without the risk of being blown away by the winds. Nigeria is too precious and delicate for the worst of us to be representing us. It's a national shame. A national embarrassment. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeeKudi: 11:43am On Feb 25 |
Na to just keep cash and watch for now. I can't see what to buy. crownprince2017: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Joyful365: 11:44am On Feb 25 |
Streetinvestor2:Please stop quoting me on this thread. You talk out of point and I find it hard understanding your line of reasoning vis a vis what I post. I blocked you before but I don't know how you are still able to quote me. Please leave my posts alone please |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ladygracy: 11:44am On Feb 25 |
Bloodbath |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Princkez: 11:45am On Feb 25 |
yMcy56:ELLAHLAKES @10.70 |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mohbadliveson: 11:50am On Feb 25 |
The bears are back gradually |
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