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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 3:55pm On Apr 20
OANDO just keep lule things grin even after 50 naira peg
KarlTom:
ARADEL. +1.87%
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OandO. -4.56%
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Sunrise run from 🔥 grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 4:00pm On Apr 20
The whole world is watching.... Wallstreet is watching... Asian markets etc are watching... NGX don close for the day...

My crypto wallet is watching too grin

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 4:02pm On Apr 20
Ginalex:
I sharperly realign with NB at 72 when Agba pointed it out grin... The gap between NB and Guinness no funny at this point. I say make I pitch my tent fess
The day wey you go enter bush my hand no dey o grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 4:06pm On Apr 20
SHE no buy NB when I called it OUT at sub 30 na now she go buy am grin
Agbalowomeri:
The day wey you go enter bush my hand no dey o grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 4:08pm On Apr 20
Flutterwave Denies $75M Government Investment grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by NSEstudent: 4:09pm On Apr 20
Ginalex:
I sharperly realign with NB at 72 when Agba pointed it out grin... The gap between NB and Guinness no funny at this point. I say make I pitch my tent fess
I'm in NB but don't expect it to catch Dark. You need to check their respective OS.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by naturalflow: 4:19pm On Apr 20
If you can't do anything,make sure you are well seated in the uba bus before Friday,as dividend paid by ucap on Friday,will show on uba from Monday.this game too simple na
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 4:22pm On Apr 20
Can someone please explain to me why a stock closing price is ₦6.5 of over 200k units executed at 2:17:41pm

when the last bulk trade of over 100k units @ ₦7.5 was carried out at 2:19:41pm? 🤷

This happened to Mcnichols today.
Why ₦6.5 as the official closing price rather than ₦7.5?
Any explanation from anyone pls?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 4:24pm On Apr 20
NSEstudent:
I'm in NB but don't expect it to catch Dark. You need to check their respective OS.
but NB's 74.50 against Guinness 499 ti poju... O di too much
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 4:25pm On Apr 20
Agbalowomeri:
The day wey you go enter bush my hand no dey o grin
You can't scare me grin. I go follow your picks
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 4:28pm On Apr 20
grin grin
megawealth01:
OANDO just keep lule things grin even after 50 naira peg

Sunrise run from 🔥 grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 4:29pm On Apr 20
chimex38:
Can someone please explain to me why a stocks closing price is ₦6.5 of over 200k units executed at 2:17:41pm

when the last bulk trade of over 100k units @ ₦7.5 was carried out at 2:19:41pm? 🤷

This happened to Mcnichols today.
Why ₦6.5 as the official closing price rather than ₦7.5?
Any explanation from anyone pls?
Lol Oga so you no know say na market makers dey close market between 2.20 -2.30pm grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 4:31pm On Apr 20
megawealth01:
Flutterwave Denies $75M Government Investment grin
Also denied IPO is near.. "Flutterwave added that if it were to pursue an IPO, it would likely prioritise a domestic listing before considering international exchanges."
Dangote should take a cue and stop this rubbish pan African IPO rubbish talk
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by unite4real: 4:33pm On Apr 20
chimex38:
Can someone please explain to me why a stock closing price is ₦6.5 of over 200k units executed at 2:17:41pm

when the last bulk trade of over 100k units @ ₦7.5 was carried out at 2:19:41pm? 🤷

This happened to Mcnichols today.
Why ₦6.5 as the official closing price rather than ₦7.5?
Any explanation from anyone pls?
N7.50 was the official closing price.

Look very well
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 4:35pm On Apr 20
Agbalowomeri:
Lol Oga so you no know say na market makers dey close market between 2.20 -2.30pm grin
I know say na their time frame.
Wetin I no-no be say,
So dier bulk transactions prices of over 100k 4 dat time-frame no dey reflect as closing price??
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 4:36pm On Apr 20
chimex38:
Can someone please explain to me why a stock closing price is ₦6.5 of over 200k units executed at 2:17:41pm

when the last bulk trade of over 100k units @ ₦7.5 was carried out at 2:19:41pm? 🤷

This happened to Mcnichols today.
Why ₦6.5 as the official closing price rather than ₦7.5?
Any explanation from anyone pls?
MCNICHOLS was recorded as N7.5 as closing price.
Check the price list.
The last bulk transaction was 102,786 around 14.19pm
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Raider76: 4:40pm On Apr 20
It could be institutional.


Itzlinda:
Someone just bought 13.7 million units of access bank at 32.85!

People get money mehn
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by NSEstudent: 4:40pm On Apr 20
Ginalex:
but NB's 74.50 against Guinness 499 ti poju... O di too much
grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 4:41pm On Apr 20
Raider76:
It could be institutional.
Lol 14m units
Na from Street dem buy am
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 4:49pm On Apr 20
unite4real:
N7.50 was the official closing price.

Look very well
Thank you

https://afx.kwayisi.org/ngx/
This site I use still says 6.5. Even after lag time has elapsed.
Wonder why


I had to go Ngx and Investing.com to confirm.
You are correct. both says 7.5
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by stokfrick: 4:52pm On Apr 20
deathwing:
crd@cardinalstone.com
Thanks it was useful.
I just thought to load up on some tier 2 banks, cos it seems they're about to leave the car park.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by elpaso007: 4:52pm On Apr 20
Fair point.

When it begins to affect trading activities significantly & it's a recurring thing, then something deeper could be the issue.

Their smeh smeh couldn't let me execute some trades... That is a loss of of one or two commas.

***Bros, we want to join in the HNI & Billionaires club too like you, Agba & the rest here o cool huh grin cheesy wink***


megawealth01:
In this game, all brokers suppose get complaints from time to time na
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 4:54pm On Apr 20
yMcy56:
MCNICHOLS was recorded as N7.5 as closing price.
Check the price list.
The last bulk transaction was 102,786 around 14.19pm
Thank you..

It's this Afx website that's still faulty..
https://afx.kwayisi.org/ngx/
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by presiade(m): 5:08pm On Apr 20
Same here—I’ve been with MCSE for decades, but their dwindling service quality and revised fees structure have made me move my trading activities away from them. Although I still hold some long-term assets in my portfolio with them. Scalping and swinging require minimizing transaction costs.
megawealth01:
I've been using Morgan for decades oooo
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mankind2024: 5:09pm On Apr 20
My Humble Message to All NSEMPA Members.

My dearest wealth builders,
I acknowledge and deeply appreciate your direct and indirect contributions to my growth and development on this wealth-building journey. I am not here to seek attention or to brag about my milestone. None of this would have been possible without the knowledge, insights, and experiences I have gained from all of you.

As we all know, since 2018 till date, our forum has sometimes been characterised by personality attacks and unnecessary conflicts. I must confess that my early days on Nairaland made me an internet warfare veteran, largely due to the tribalism and bullying I encountered. My natural self is very humble and peace-loving. Because of the trolling and bullying, I created and deleted many monikers over the years.

Today, with a sincere heart, I apologise to every member I have directly or indirectly attacked in the past or in recent times. Please find it in your hearts to forgive me. I have grown, and I am truly sorry.
I am full of gratitude to the Almighty God and to every one of you. It should be a thing of joy that one of us has crossed such a critical milestone in a nation often described as the headquarters of poverty.

No one outside this forum knows about my achievement. I am a solitary and secretive person who loves to serve humanity quietly.
Even at this moment, my wife and family are not aware of this milestone. I continue to live my normal, simple life without envy or bitterness towards anyone.

My sincere and powerful prayer for every NSEMPA member:
Heavenly Father, the God who makes all things possible, the One who has brought me this far through the ongoing bull market,
I pray that You answer the earnest prayers and cries of every member in this forum.
Grant them divine wisdom to make excellent investment decisions.
Fill them with unbreakable discipline, uncommon patience, and the spirit of buy-and-hold.
Protect their portfolios from every form of loss, manipulation, and market storm.
Multiply their investments exceedingly and abundantly, far beyond their expectations.
Turn their small beginnings into generational wealth.
Let their dividends flow like rivers, and their capital appreciation be like the rising sun.
Remove every spirit of self-sabotage, fear, greed, and following the crowd.
Bless them with the mind of Christ — peaceful, focused, and strategic.
In this season of bull market and beyond, let their testimonies be greater than mine.
May the same God who surpassed my milestone for me do exceedingly, abundantly above all that they ask or think, according to the power that works in them.
In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen and Amen!

I have always tried my best to encourage members to cultivate the habit of buy and hold with maximum discipline and patience. I was once guilty of self-sabotaging my own investments by following the crowd and chasing short-term gains. Everything changed the day I began to seriously study the true secrets of wealth creation.
If any old member still remembers, in 2019 I posted my CSCS statement showing over 100 different stocks and begged members to help me rebalance it. Instead, I was mocked and heavily trolled. Eventually, I resolved to find my own path and deleted that moniker. Honestly, if I had simply left that portfolio as it was and continued reinvesting the dividends religiously, I would not just be celebrating a single billion naira milestone today — possibly a double-digit billion one. But it is better late than never.

The stock market is a lifelong university where there are no real graduates — just like marriage. You keep learning until your last breath.

The primary reason I shared my milestone was to motivate and inspire others. The first time I read about a billionaire member in this forum was around 2019/2020 when someone mentioned Mr. Agbalowomeri. Another member quickly corrected and described him as a humble billionaire in stocks and real estate. That single testimony motivated me deeply, and I began to invest consistently. It started paying off towards the twilight of the Buhari administration — a difficult period of “all motion with no visible progress.” Listed companies recorded minimal growth and dividends were tiny. I still remember during one Zenith Bank AGM when a shareholder challenged Mr. Jim Ovia on their low dividends compared to GTB. That moment stuck with me.
Overall, it has been a journey of persistence, learning, and grace.
No one on the whole of Nairaland knows my real identity or contact details — all for personal security reasons. I would have deleted this moniker long ago but I no longer have access to the email password associated with it.
To my beloved NSEMPA members, I love you all.
Mr. Loco, Mr. Ositadima, and every other person I may have offended (whose names I cannot readily remember right now), please accept my sincere apology once again.
I am full of gladness and deep gratitude to God. Henceforth, I commit to contributing only constructive, value-adding narratives that highlight the strengths and weaknesses of listed companies to help us all make better decisions.
May the Lord bless and prosper every single one of us in Jesus’ mighty name.
Amen.
With love and gratitude,
Your brother in this wealth journey.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 5:11pm On Apr 20
It actually closed at ₦7.50
chimex38:
Can someone please explain to me why a stock closing price is ₦6.5 of over 200k units executed at 2:17:41pm

when the last bulk trade of over 100k units @ ₦7.5 was carried out at 2:19:41pm? 🤷

This happened to Mcnichols today.
Why ₦6.5 as the official closing price rather than ₦7.5?
Any explanation from anyone pls?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by presiade(m): 5:14pm On Apr 20
I assume you’re referring to ATLS. I had no issues opening an account with them and funding it. They credit my trading account within 30 minutes of wiring my funds to them. I still paid in today, and the experience was the same.
elpaso007:
I have read complaints about them as well.

I recall someone complained about account funding or loggin in to their trading account.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 5:17pm On Apr 20
KarlTom:
It actually closed at ₦7.50
Thank you.

It's the website I got used to below that failed me..

Probably still lagging in update.

https://afx.kwayisi.org/ngx/
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 5:19pm On Apr 20
I just received my inflow from the withdrawal request I made in the morning.... Thank God.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Raider76: 5:21pm On Apr 20
Rubbish

SonofElElyonRet:
Also denied IPO is near.. "Flutterwave added that if it were to pursue an IPO, it would likely prioritise a domestic listing before considering international exchanges."
Dangote should take a cue and stop this rubbish pan African IPO rubbish talk
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 5:31pm On Apr 20
Mankind2024:
Omoosi, your comments read like a mix of envy, bitterness, and grandiose delusion. Don’t project your insecurities onto me. Labelling someone an attention seeker on a faceless forum doesn’t make your argument stronger — it only exposes the weakness behind it.
Knowledge is useless when it is clouded by resentment. You may disagree with me, but reducing everything to jealousy-driven attacks says more about your mindset than my posts. A million voices repeating the same accusation won’t intimidate me. I’ve engaged in tougher debates than this, and I’m comfortable standing my ground.
If my contributions irritate you that much, use the block button. It exists precisely for situations like this. What doesn’t make sense is hovering around content you claim to dislike while adding nothing of value yourself.
Your tone is unnecessarily combative, and your reasoning lacks substance. Debate the ideas, challenge the analysis, or move on — but the constant hostility only weakens your credibility.
The guy is fill of envy.I have noticed it and said it.In real life if the guy is your fnd you no suppose tell am you progress or break through. If he doesn't change his mind set.his his name will never locate him...how person go just get bad bella for people achievement. No be witcch craft be that one
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 5:41pm On Apr 20
Mankind2024:
My Humble Message to All NSEMPA Members.

My dearest wealth builders,
I acknowledge and deeply appreciate your direct and indirect contributions to my growth and development on this wealth-building journey. I am not here to seek attention or to brag about my milestone. None of this would have been possible without the knowledge, insights, and experiences I have gained from all of you.

As we all know, since 2018 till date, our forum has sometimes been characterised by personality attacks and unnecessary conflicts. I must confess that my early days on Nairaland made me an internet warfare veteran, largely due to the tribalism and bullying I encountered. My natural self is very humble and peace-loving. Because of the trolling and bullying, I created and deleted many monikers over the years.

Today, with a sincere heart, I apologise to every member I have directly or indirectly attacked in the past or in recent times. Please find it in your hearts to forgive me. I have grown, and I am truly sorry.
I am full of gratitude to the Almighty God and to every one of you. It should be a thing of joy that one of us has crossed such a critical milestone in a nation often described as the headquarters of poverty.

No one outside this forum knows about my achievement. I am a solitary and secretive person who loves to serve humanity quietly.
Even at this moment, my wife and family are not aware of this milestone. I continue to live my normal, simple life without envy or bitterness towards anyone.

My sincere and powerful prayer for every NSEMPA member:
Heavenly Father, the God who makes all things possible, the One who has brought me this far through the ongoing bull market,
I pray that You answer the earnest prayers and cries of every member in this forum.
Grant them divine wisdom to make excellent investment decisions.
Fill them with unbreakable discipline, uncommon patience, and the spirit of buy-and-hold.
Protect their portfolios from every form of loss, manipulation, and market storm.
Multiply their investments exceedingly and abundantly, far beyond their expectations.
Turn their small beginnings into generational wealth.
Let their dividends flow like rivers, and their capital appreciation be like the rising sun.
Remove every spirit of self-sabotage, fear, greed, and following the crowd.
Bless them with the mind of Christ — peaceful, focused, and strategic.
In this season of bull market and beyond, let their testimonies be greater than mine.
May the same God who surpassed my milestone for me do exceedingly, abundantly above all that they ask or think, according to the power that works in them.
In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen and Amen!

I have always tried my best to encourage members to cultivate the habit of buy and hold with maximum discipline and patience. I was once guilty of self-sabotaging my own investments by following the crowd and chasing short-term gains. Everything changed the day I began to seriously study the true secrets of wealth creation.
If any old member still remembers, in 2019 I posted my CSCS statement showing over 100 different stocks and begged members to help me rebalance it. Instead, I was mocked and heavily trolled. Eventually, I resolved to find my own path and deleted that moniker. Honestly, if I had simply left that portfolio as it was and continued reinvesting the dividends religiously, I would not just be celebrating a single billion naira milestone today — possibly a double-digit billion one. But it is better late than never.

The stock market is a lifelong university where there are no real graduates — just like marriage. You keep learning until your last breath.

The primary reason I shared my milestone was to motivate and inspire others. The first time I read about a billionaire member in this forum was around 2019/2020 when someone mentioned Mr. Agbalowomeri. Another member quickly corrected and described him as a humble billionaire in stocks and real estate. That single testimony motivated me deeply, and I began to invest consistently. It started paying off towards the twilight of the Buhari administration — a difficult period of “all motion with no visible progress.” Listed companies recorded minimal growth and dividends were tiny. I still remember during one Zenith Bank AGM when a shareholder challenged Mr. Jim Ovia on their low dividends compared to GTB. That moment stuck with me.
Overall, it has been a journey of persistence, learning, and grace.
No one on the whole of Nairaland knows my real identity or contact details — all for personal security reasons. I would have deleted this moniker long ago but I no longer have access to the email password associated with it.
To my beloved NSEMPA members, I love you all.
Mr. Loco, Mr. Ositadima, and every other person I may have offended (whose names I cannot readily remember right now), please accept my sincere apology once again.
I am full of gladness and deep gratitude to God. Henceforth, I commit to contributing only constructive, value-adding narratives that highlight the strengths and weaknesses of listed companies to help us all make better decisions.
May the Lord bless and prosper every single one of us in Jesus’ mighty name.
Amen.
With love and gratitude,
Your brother in this wealth journey.
This is what a mature man is. Just like they say in political parlance no permanent enemy or friend but, permanent interest. It only takes maturity to say the word i am sorry forgive me.. This is why we are men (not taking anything from our women folks). I hope with this let bygone be bygone. We are all here to make money, in the course of this journey there are ups and downs. Let us continue to forge ahead. Just like a saying in my place and i quote The sky is wide enough for every bird to fly without colliding.
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