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| Re: Mutual Funds by doggedfighter(f): 6:04pm On Apr 15 |
bassdow:5k ? Nah 😁 I think they know though. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 3:35pm On Apr 16 |
doggedfighter:but someOne just said Equity are much cheaper than MMF and some are ven 1,000 naira. Now you do understand what I meant when I made my comment |
| Re: Mutual Funds by doggedfighter(f): 6:39pm On Apr 16 |
bassdow:Yeah, I do🙂 |
| Re: Mutual Funds by omotola224(f): 6:49pm On Apr 16 |
doggedfighter:Is it available on Apple Store or where do I begin |
| Re: Mutual Funds by doggedfighter(f): 7:01pm On Apr 16 |
omotola224:Playstore. Download and begin your journey,baby |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Preator: 2:22pm On Apr 17 |
doggedfighter:U dey see wetin i dey see 😃 😀 ? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by princezzz(f): 3:16pm On Apr 17 |
Officially left Stanbic funds and the dull interest rates. This year has not really smiled on their MMF, even with the compounding interest. Hopefully they will bounce back, because they will always be my first... @Emmasoft really tried for me oo, i remember when i would spend hours on calls and chats with him, i was so adverse to any form of risk, i was so comfortable seeing my money in the traditional bank. But he managed to convince me, and when i jumped all legs in, there was no hold backs. Then i wanted to see what all the other 7 funds in Stanbic were talking about, i moved into 6 of them with 1 toe, and moved back out when I didn't understand what was happening there. Thanks to @EquityM/ CSblackpink who opened up the Equity thread, i observed for a long time, made little research, and then dove all in, even with the bloody red days sef. If someone had told me i would be putting my money into a high risk investment like Equity in 2024 when i still dey research, i for don nod the person, because i know how long it took for me to join MMF o wey be low risk. The moral lesson of this epistle is to start somewhere and build up your risk tolerance. @Emmasoft and EquityM, if person never tell una thank you, this is me saying it. Una dey motivate person without asking for anything. I probably would just focus on Equity this year, read up on the Stocks thread, maybe gather enough mometum, i fit begin to dey do my own trading from next year sef. Money must be made. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by seepanel: 5:31pm On Apr 17 |
princezzz:how to get started with equity and what websites and how much minimum |
| Re: Mutual Funds by doggedfighter(f): 5:36pm On Apr 17 |
Preator:Preator, I follow you ooo. No be small thing.😁 |
| Re: Mutual Funds by seepanel: 5:37pm On Apr 17 |
preparing to do stocks and have been on stanbic website https://www.sislbrokerage.com/IW/NewAccount/Account because someone said i need chcs or something like that. are they better or are there other companies that work well. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 6:16pm On Apr 17 |
princezzz:@princezzz, thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you are doing well in your investment journey. With the level of your confidence, I'm sure you will do well with stocks without getting your fingers burnt in stocks. When you are ready, come over to Investment One Stockbroker (third link in my signature) and open your cscs account. I will be happy to have you on board. In your words: "money must be made" ![]() |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 6:18pm On Apr 17 |
seepanel:To open a stock/cscs account, click the third link in my signature to open an account for free. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Nobody: 7:53pm On Apr 17 |
seepanel:...use CardinalStone to open a stockbroking account. Just download CS Alpha app |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 10:34am On Apr 19 |
Investment and Enjoyment Don’t be deceived, investment doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy life. It simply means being intentional with your money: spending on what truly adds value, practicing a bit of delayed gratification, and positioning your money to start working for you over time. Enjoy today, but don’t mortgage your future to do so. Find the balance. Check my earlier post - 12 things to remember in 2026, specifically the month of November Happy Sunday to every investor, and wishing you a week of green portfolios. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Emzedz: 3:07am On Apr 20 |
emmasoft:Buh low-key most investors are stingy trying to reach financial freedom. Before we spend our 20k, we go don calculate hw much interest dey inside. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by LoriHamo: 7:37am On Apr 21 |
But one has to guard their resources jealously... "A bird in hand" One cannot throw money blindly naaa boss Emzedz: |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Bluearrow: 9:17am On Apr 21 |
This myinvestar new updated app, why is my gains not reflecting like the old one? Anyone experiencing this? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by FRANKLYex: 10:03am On Apr 21 |
Bluearrow:Click on the "Portfolio Information" to display the accrued interest
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| Re: Mutual Funds by Bluearrow: 10:08am On Apr 21 |
FRANKLYex:Thank u my brother |
| Re: Mutual Funds by jp130(m): 10:38am On Apr 21 |
Please this trustbank is a branch of which bank? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by LoriHamo: 10:53am On Apr 21 |
I think it's a subsidiary of Trustbanc Group Has no affiliation to any bank I presume Ask AI jp130: |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 1:19pm On Apr 21 |
Don't let your dollars stay idle in your dom account Take advantage of the opportunity to grow your wealth in foreign currency by opening a Dollar Fund Account with Norrenberger, offering returns of up to 11.83%. To get started, kindly click the second link in my signature and begin your journey toward stronger, more stable returns. If you would like personalized guidance on mutual funds or stock investments, please feel free to reach out. I would be delighted to assist you in making well-informed investment decisions. Make money without tears! |
| Re: Mutual Funds by sophy17(m): 12:52pm On Apr 22 |
emmasoft:Can you please provide more details about the dollar fund? Can I fund it with my Mastercard dollar card or how? What is the holding period? Does interest accrue daily like mmf? Thanks |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 2:21pm On Apr 22*. Modified: 3:16pm On Apr 22 |
sophy17:@Sophy17, please note the following about Norrenberger dollar fund: The Norrenberger dollar fund is a mutual fund denominated in USD. You can also do a top-up with any amount that can get you a unit. The fund is price-based, unlike MMF, which is always 100. So, because of that, the value fluctuates but is not volatile like stocks. The underlying asset is basically Eurobonds, hence the price fluctuation. It's currently $106.13. Funding can be done by transferring from your dom account or by cash deposit into the fund manager's collection account. Holding period is 90 days Interest doesn't accrue daily, but dividends are paid every quarter, and value can also rise because the price can increase. As of January, the price was $105. The minimum initial deposit is $550, while you can top up with a minimum amount that gets 1 unit. You are free to reach out if you need more clarity. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by sophy17(m): 5:25pm On Apr 22 |
emmasoft:Many thanks |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Nobody: 5:40pm On Apr 22 |
emmasoft:I have no issues with you, but your chase of referrals on this platform is KING and becoming too much. Relax!!! Many people here introduce people to platform genuinely without the whole focus on referral I see you as a referral hunter even though you drop tangle words once in a while, but you all about referrals and I'm not hiding my words at all I assume as a supposedly investment advisor which some people see you as, you should give best advises and not just chase referrals. Whats the current comparison of dollar mmf yielded better to naira mmf If you even predicting Naira to depreciate, things like this should be noted not just Click on my link to get started |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 6:56pm On Apr 22 |
welzyj2:@welzyj2. Thank you for your candid feedback. I genuinely appreciate it. The fact that you took the time to read and respond to my post means a lot, and it also shows that the message is reaching a wide audience. Of course, people will always interpret content differently based on their perspectives, and I respect that. I understand how my posts may come across, especially when referral links are included. However, my primary objective has always been to create awareness about investment opportunities and help individuals take practical steps toward building wealth. From the feedback, calls, and messages I receive, I believe the content is serving its intended purpose. The inclusion of referral links is simply a convenient option for those who wish to get started; it is not the core focus of my engagement. Similar to how content creators may ask viewers to like, share, or subscribe, it does not take away from the value of the information being shared. Importantly, everyone has the freedom to decide, and there is absolutely no obligation to use any link. In fact, I have advised many individuals who neither used my links nor invested through any platform I represent. My contact details are openly available, and anyone seeking guidance has always been able to reach out directly. Investment decisions are highly personal, and as such, meaningful financial advice is best given on a one-on-one basis rather than in general posts. If you’ve followed my contributions across investment discussions, whether in stocks, treasury bills, or other instruments, you’ll notice that the goal has consistently been to educate, guide, and support. The referral links can also serve as a way for those who need additional guidance to stay connected on the same platform with me. Ultimately, all my posts are meant for education, awareness, and guidance. Personalized advice remains available to anyone who chooses to reach out, and many who have done so can attest to the value they received. Once again, thank you for your feedback; it is always welcome. And yes, if you ever need investment guidance, feel free to reach out anytime. Remember, making money without tears remains the goal! |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Nobody: 10:00pm On Apr 22 |
emmasoft:Said my all actually. I believe anyone who saw my post and wanting to make usd mmf decision at the moment will be guided on some beginning questions to ask you personally or do more research. Same way I raised a question abt liquidity when you raised SFSREIT. My intention is just to guide investors on the platform and promote enough information here |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Iamblessed8888: 7:09am On Apr 23 |
welzyj2:Dollar MMF is one of the worst investment you can do right now. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmaodet: 7:13am On Apr 23 |
Iamblessed8888:Why? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Iamblessed8888: 7:16am On Apr 23*. Modified: 3:17am On Apr 24 |
emmaodet:Slow growth. You’re better off converting that money to naira and converting back later on especially as there is no imminent threat of devaluation. I made same mistake for years and it stunted my growth. YTD alone i’ve made more from my naira MMF that i did in 3 years or so with my dollar MMF. Sometimes, he should try to tilt his message towards selling the best deal for his audience and not just the best product or best company to invest with. I guess that’s the premise of welzyj2 ‘s argument. Otherwise, he’s a solid and genuine fellow |
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