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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by elpaso007: 11:10pm On Mar 26
I am worried about them too. Something is amiss there. The quality of service has fallen off. It is too significant for one not to notice.
From time lag during trade sessions to unusually delayed payouts and sell funds not being instantly available for repurchase.

I wondering what could be responsible for this? Loss of quality staffs? Low fees?


newreality:
Morgan Capital!
Morgan Capital!!
Morgan Capital!!!

To chose Una as my stock broker, na Crime?

Since Monday last week, stock that I bought has still not been reflected among stocks in my portfolio.

Morgan Capital Why?

Morgan Capital wasn't like this, last year o.

Why change Character this year ?

Hmmm
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:12pm On Mar 26
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:17pm On Mar 26
KarlTom:
... grin
grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmasoft(m): 12:45am On Mar 27
emmasoft:
Understanding Investment Windows and Their Alternatives

Several investment alternatives can help you start building wealth from scratch, especially if you have limited capital, little experience, or you’re simply looking to build confidence gradually.

Here are some common investment windows and their suitable alternatives:

Treasury Bills (T-Bills) and Commercial Papers
Alternative: Money Market Funds (MMFs)
These provide liquidity, diversification, and professional management, making them ideal for beginners.

Bonds
Alternative: Fixed Income/Bond Funds
These allow you to invest in a diversified portfolio of bonds without needing large capital and you don't need to hold for a long time, as in the case of direct investment in bonds

Equities (Shares/Stocks)
Alternative: Equity Funds, Balanced Funds, or ETFs
These options reduce the risk of picking individual stocks while still giving exposure to market growth.

Real Estate (Direct Property Ownership)
Alternative: Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
These enable you to invest in real estate without the high cost and stress of property management. REIT allows you indirect ownership of property with a small capital as low as N5,000

It’s important to note that as an investor, you can own both the primary investment and its alternatives at the same time if your resources allow. For example, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with holding both Money Market Funds and T-Bills, or combining stocks with equity funds.

At its core, investing is about taking calculated risks to maximize returns over time.

Whichever path you choose, ensure you are investing intelligently and consistently, keeping your money actively working for you.

If you need to know more or want to be involved in any/all of the investment windows, click the links in my signature or call/chat with me via the contact on my signature.

By the way, this is salary week for most people. Remember to pay yourself first, and don't let the price of petrol discourage you at this time.

Happy investing and great week ahead.
The beauty of an alternative to real estate (physical property) - REIT

SFSREIT is to distribute 28.3 to unitholders for the year ended 2025.

Imagine an investor who bought early in 2023, around 110/unit

If he bought 1,000,000 units, then at the cost of 110,000,000

2023 year end - 14,500,000 @ distribution per unit of 14.5
2024 year end - 21,500,000 @ distribution per unit of 21.5
2025 year end - 28,300,000 @ distribution per unit of 28.3

In 3 years, the investor will have 64,300,000. Currently, the price of SFSREIT is 418.75

That gives 418,750,000 if he sells today, so in 3 years, with the dividends added, he realizes 483,050,000

Let's assume he uses 4,050,000 as the cost of transactions, which gives a net of 479,000,000
All of this happened without the investor buying a piece of land or building any house. May not have even stepped out of the house.

Be in touch if you wish to come on board.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by newreality: 5:25am On Mar 27
WAPCO



sophy17:
Can you mention the Stock
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SmartInsure: 7:23am On Mar 27
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 7:59am On Mar 27
elpaso007:
I am worried about them too. Something is amiss there. The quality of service has fallen off. It is too significant for one not to notice.
From time lag during trade sessions to unusually delayed payouts and sell funds not being instantly available for repurchase.

I wondering what could be responsible for this? Loss of quality staffs? Low fees?
Awoof dey run belle grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 8:15am On Mar 27

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx-JunlfMsw

Premarket for today's trading session
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sophy17(m): 8:18am On Mar 27
newreality:
WAPCO
Sometimes the Stock is not visible on the first page of your portfolio but on the second page because they are arranged alphabetical. So make sure to check properly by clicking next page at the bottom right corner of the first page.

I once had same issue. Sent a complaint but didn’t get any response but later discovered the solution myself. I hope this helps.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by unite4real: 8:30am On Mar 27
sophy17:
Sometimes the Stock is not visible on the first page of your portfolio but on the second page because they are arranged alphabetical. So make sure to check properly by clicking next page at the bottom right corner of the first page.

I once had same issue. Sent a complaint but didn’t get any response but later discovered the solution myself. I hope this helps.
how many stocks does the first page contain, abi he needs to buy the entire market or at least 40 to have his portfolio in pages
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:33am On Mar 27
elpaso007:
I am worried about them too. Something is amiss there. The quality of service has fallen off. It is too significant for one not to notice.
From time lag during trade sessions to unusually delayed payouts and sell funds not being instantly available for repurchase.

I wondering what could be responsible for this? Loss of quality staffs? Low fees?
What else than, perhaps, the founder and original visioner is no more, and the biz is fallen into the hand of a mediocre?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bizibi(m): 8:43am On Mar 27
PuristForest:
we trade the both south african and kenyan markets....sa is most liquid on the continent with 431 equities, nigeria 311 while kenya boasts on 50 but they are trying..... i believe their will be time when africans will be smart to know that we shoudl invest in our own...we have some much african economic power in nasdaq and nyse when some of this investments could also turn around our companies,South Africans have done well in this area. Their pension funds, institutional investors, and even retail traders actively support their local market. It's not just patriotism — it's practicality. They understand that investing in their own economy creates a flywheel effect: capital flows into local businesses, those businesses grow, jobs are created, and the market deepens.

The result? The JSE remains one of the most developed exchanges on the continent.
How many of us are putting serious capital into Nigerian banks, Kenyan telecoms, South African retailers, or Egyptian blue chips? Yet we'll pour money into the same US tech stocks everyone else is chasing..There's nothing wrong with investing in US markets — diversification matters. But the balance feels off. We have so much African economic power sitting in the NASDAQ and NYSE, capital that could also help turn around African companies if redirected in part.
any stockbroker for s.a stocks in Nigeria?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bizibi(m): 8:46am On Mar 27
Mpeace:
Not after the stress test.
I pray dividend is not announced in May.....
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by elpaso007:
Hmm... The founder is dead? I didn't know that. Did he die recently? That's sad though.

But one will believe they ought to have a system in place to sustain the business beyond him.

Financial institutions tend to have a better structure & succession planning.

Not only capital raise, I hope SEC/NGX should be strong on QoS & customer experience too.


zendi:
What else than, perhaps, the founder and original visioner is no more, and the biz is fallen into the hand of a mediocre?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ppogba: 9:17am On Mar 27
Bizibi:
I pray dividend is not announced in May.....
Fear not, says the Bible.

E lol fokan bale says Tinubu.

Latest by same time next week, that is, Friday, at least three members of FUGAZ will announce. Just like I said earlier,like a thief in the night.......
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by newreality: 9:17am On Mar 27
Thank you very very very much.
It's is as you said.
It's on the next page,
I never knew there was a next page.
Thanks for the guidance
🙏 🙏



sophy17:
Sometimes the Stock is not visible on the first page of your portfolio but on the second page because they are arranged alphabetical. So make sure to check properly by clicking next page at the bottom right corner of the first page.

I once had same issue. Sent a complaint but didn’t get any response but later discovered the solution myself. I hope this helps.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 9:20am On Mar 27
elpaso007:
Hmm... The founder is dead? I didn't know that. Did he die recently? That's sad though.

But one will believe they ought to have a system in place to sustain the business beyond him.

Financial institutions, tend to have a better structure & succession planning.

Not only capital raise, I hope SEC/NHS should I be strong on QoS & customer experience too.
I didn't say founder is dead oo.....
you shoot from the hip.

I said perhaps, because we're searching for answers.

May his days be long.

He could be just retired from the business.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bizibi(m): 9:21am On Mar 27
ppogba:
Fear not, says the Bible.

E lol fokan bale says Tinubu.

Latest by same time next week, that is, Friday, at least three members of FUGAZ will announce. Just like I said earlier,like a thief in the night.......
I hope zenith is on that list....
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 9:34am On Mar 27
zendi:
I didn't say founder is dead oo.....
you shoot from the hip.

I said perhaps, as we're searching for answers

May his days be long.

He could be just retired from the business.
If you say someone is no more, it means he or she is dead. Eng 101 grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 9:40am On Mar 27
Agbalowomeri:
If you say someone is no more, it means he or she is dead. Eng 101 grin
Yes that's the common use.
But can't it equally mean no more running the biz?
I also said 'perhaps', bicos I wasn't sure of anything.

grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 10:00am On Mar 27
D!nng cool
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yok: 10:07am On Mar 27
WHAT IS THE THE LIKELY MARKET DIRECTION TODAY?

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by presiade(m): 10:22am On Mar 27
The original founder (Adu) actually passed on (died) some years back—I think 2014/15.
zendi:
I didn't say founder is dead oo.....
you shoot from the hip.

I said perhaps, because we're searching for answers.

May his days be long.

He could be just retired from the business.
Edited: Ayoleke Adu was not the founder but the MD/CEO who was the brain behind their online trading platform (itrade). He died in August 2016.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by otomatic(m): 10:29am On Mar 27
Agbalowomeri:
If you say someone is no more, it means he or she is dead. Eng 101 grin
Perhaps
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ladygracy: 10:35am On Mar 27
This premier paints movement though.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 10:35am On Mar 27
ZICHIS has started releasing it small small now.....
Full bid but available @13.79 if you can queue for it.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by deathwing(m): 10:44am On Mar 27
wink wink

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mpeace(m): 10:58am On Mar 27
Aradel thanks.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 11:01am On Mar 27
We need more grin
Mpeace:
Aradel thanks.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by vibesdot001(m): 11:02am On Mar 27
A guide to managing volatility through patience and precision 'IMO'
A. The Downside: Buying the Drop
When the market corrects, use these tiers to accumulate assets at a discount:
1.) 5% Drop: Maintain position; Hold.
2.) 15% Drop: Deploy capital; Buy 10%.
3.) 25% Drop: Aggressive accumulation; Buy 25%.
B. The Upside: Taking Profits
As the price climbs, secure your gains systematically while letting the rest run:
4.) 5% – 15% Rise: Trend is positive; Continue Holding.
5.) 25% Rise: Initial profit taking; Sell 10%.
6.) 35% Rise: Incremental exit; Sell 20%.
7.) 45% Rise: Protecting gains; Sell 30%.
8.) 60% Rise: Major distribution; Sell 40%.
9.) 100% Rise: Target reached; Exit position

The Golden Rule:
Discipline + Patience = Stable Long term Growth.
Don't empty the tank always leave some Afolabi shares to capture unexpected further upside.

Not Financial Advice, Educational Purpose Only!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:04am On Mar 27
grin
yMcy56:
ZICHIS has started releasing it small small now.....
Full bid but available @13.79 if you can queue for it.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 11:19am On Mar 27
yMcy56:
ZICHIS has started releasing it small small now.....
Full bid but available @13.79 if you can queue for it.
Hmmmmm... Ere egele (dangerous play)
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