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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 10:52pm On May 15
sterlingD:
I remember when l wanted to open brokerage account with them, they said they will do address verification.l shock
But they are supposed to do that as part of the KYC na.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Zeewirld: 11:30pm On May 15
essentialone:
The Insurance Companies that their Recapitalisation is at Risk of a Merger and Acquisition, are likely to be:

1. Wapic Coronation Insurance Plc
2. International Energy Insurance Plc
3. Guinea Insurance Plc
4. Universal Insurance Plc
5. Sunu Assurances Nigeria Plc
6. Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc
7. Regency Alliance Insurance Plc
#6.Which is Sovereign Trust insurance plc would scale through
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Afromentalist: 12:48am On May 16
ositadima1:
So why should fundamental investors mock others for using a different strategy? That’s what I’m arguing against, respect people’s choices.
This is where the issue is. It is not about mocking people‘s choice.

We are simply educating people so that whoever gambles in such stocks, does so with Full Knowledge.

Did you consider that some people following the hype may believe such valuations are justified? If you need people to be ignorant to make money then you are benefitting from their ignorance.

There is nothing wrong is analyzing a stock based of available figures. Let momemtum investors do so with full facts instead of prayers.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 2:38am On May 16
Afromentalist:
This is where the issue is. It is not about mocking people‘s choice.

We are simply educating people so that whoever gambles in such stocks, does so with Full Knowledge.

Did you consider that some people following the hype may believe such valuations are justified? If you need people to be ignorant to make money then you are benefitting from their ignorance.

There is nothing wrong is analyzing a stock based of available figures. Let momemtum investors do so with full facts instead of prayers.
There are only two strategies in the market; the one that makes money and the one that doesn't. If prayer works for you then by all means keep praying. After all people make billions from pre-revenue companies, in fact the entire venture capital industry is based on vibes and prayers.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ovamboland(m): 2:46am On May 16
S&P has moved Nigeria's sovereign credit rating from B- to B due to maturing reforms and ensuing economic stability

What impact is this likely to have on the stock market on Monday?
Can it trigger another long bull run?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Afromentalist: 4:33am On May 16
nosa2:
There are only two strategies in the market; the one that makes money and the one that doesn't. If prayer works for you then by all means keep praying. After all people make billions from pre-revenue companies, in fact the entire venture capital industry is based on vibes and prayers.
I agree but it is best to invest with Information than with ignorance and prayers.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 4:34am On May 16
Afromentalist:
I agree but it is best to invest with Information than with ignorance and prayers.
You forgot to add "in my opinion"
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeneralDae: 6:29am On May 16
Ovamboland:
S&P has moved Nigeria's sovereign credit rating from B- to B due to maturing reforms and ensuing economic stability

What impact is this likely to have on the stock market on Monday?
Can it trigger another long bull run?
For the first time since 2012.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 6:56am On May 16
Sterling Bank Plc FY 2025

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 7:00am On May 16
Sterling Bank Plc Q1 2026

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 7:01am On May 16
ogawisdom:
I have received NAHCO dividend but I have not seen the bonus share, was it not supposed to drop today too?
Congratulations on your dividend alert. Bonus does not come immediately, it takes a while, that is why every investor must be patient.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Afromentalist: 7:03am On May 16
nosa2:
You forgot to add "in my opinion"
Everything we discuss here are Personal opinions, though some try to back it up with facts and figures while others prefer emotions and curses.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Harddiskng(m): 7:04am On May 16
sterlingD:
I remember when l wanted to open brokerage account with them, they said they will do address verification l come shock keep quiet no talk
They generally have a problem with follow through nowadays.

Most of my simple requests average resolution time seem to be two weeks and i have to send above 4 mails, the greater half of these emails are reminders undecided
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 7:04am On May 16
Jaiz Bank Plc AFS 2025

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 7:10am On May 16
Jaiz Bank Plc AFS 2025.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 8:31am On May 16
Prestige Insurance Plc AFS 2025

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:01am On May 16
nosa2:
There are only two strategies in the market; the one that makes money and the one that doesn't. If prayer works for you then by all means keep praying. After all people make billions from pre-revenue companies, in fact the entire venture capital industry is based on vibes and prayers.
Is that why u are investing in access bank based on vibes and prayers..lol
But you keep telling us about PE as your main standard. Which do we take now when you make next call
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Teenaira: 9:37am On May 16
megawealth01:
E go pain me if fidelity refuses to pay dividends this year

I already planned on using fidelity dividends for family vacation this year
It is also in the interest of the shareholders for banks to clean their books rather than giving undue dividends. Future dividends will be good and the banks will become more fundamentally sound rather than carrying paper profits up and down
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by HesInMe: 9:38am On May 16
Why so combative nah? It was a neutral question.

Anyway, I asked Gemini. Practically speaking, retail investors in Naija have blunt tools to avoid catastrophic losses (not buying too much of the risky stock and not borrowing to buy it). More elegant trade-execution tools (stop-loss) or risk-minimization (hedging) are not yet widely available:

Regular retail investors manage risk on a long stock by setting automatic stop-loss orders to cap downside, position sizing to avoid catastrophic losses, buying put options as "insurance," and avoiding margin to prevent debt if the trade goes wrong.

ositadima1:
Very good question, but I know I have answered this question before.

There are so many ways nah: position sizing, adjusting your position in proportion to your bankroll as well as your maximum expected loss. You can use RSI to know when a trend has entered overbought territory, then start reducing your position from there.

You can also have a target exit and respect it. You can track the order book flow for imbalance by monitoring bid and ask-side quantities. If you see a lot of sell intent, you can bale or start reducing your position. So many ways.

You can argue about the time involved and the difficulty, but even you fundamentalists invest a lot of effort in determining fair value and tracking it to know when your stock exceeds fair value.

I will not answer this question for you again; it is free on Google.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Teenaira: 9:42am On May 16
feelamong:
If you like dont eat from your sweats

this Next of kins you are looking at....Ndi GenZ..

They will not show any mercy to all these wealth you are keeping for them grin cheesy cheesy cheesy
I have 2 ogas back then. One will say it is what a bird eats that it will fly with. The second will say birds should be eating small small because if the bird is overfilled it will even not be able to fly at all grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 9:42am On May 16
Streetinvestor2:
Is that why u are investing in access bank based on vibes and prayers..lol
But you keep telling us about PE as your main standard. Which do we take now when you make next call
You take whatever I decide to give. If you don't like it stop my next salary or call me a lair
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 9:47am On May 16
HesInMe:
Why so combative nah? It was a neutral question.

Anyway, I asked Gemini. Practically speaking, retail investors in Naija have blunt tools to avoid catastrophic losses (not buying too much of the risky stock and not borrowing to buy it). More elegant trade-execution tools (stop-loss) or risk-minimization (hedging) are not yet widely available:

Regular retail investors manage risk on a long stock by setting automatic stop-loss orders to cap downside, position sizing to avoid catastrophic losses, buying put options as "insurance," and avoiding margin to prevent debt if the trade goes wrong.
And your tools are sharp, lol. Dey play. For every money you made fundamentally, there are people on this thread who have matched it, and even made more through trading. Do you doubt that fact?

So why don’t you stick to your own approach and let others play their own game? Why must you all criticize a different approach?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:52am On May 16
nosa2:
You take whatever I decide to give. If you don't like it stop my next salary or call me a lair
Not for me.You give and I do my own.I can't be another person maga..lol
Like I won't touch access with a long pole
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 9:55am On May 16
Streetinvestor2:
Not for me.You give and I do my own.I can't be another person maga..lol
Like I won't touch access either long pole
That's the smart thing to do
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:55am On May 16
ositadima1:
And your tools are sharp, lol. Dey play. For every money you made fundamentally, there are people on this thread who have matched it, and even made more through trading. Do you doubt that fact?

So why don’t you stick to your own approach and let others play their own game? Why must you all criticize a different approach?
On serious note has anyone been able to beat buffet record using other tools as he uses fundamentals. .That is the guy I like in this business. And like who do u have in mind in this thread has made such via trading because I can call monikers who have made it via FA here
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 10:00am On May 16
Streetinvestor2:
I On serious note has anyone been able to beat buffet record using other tools as he uses fundamentals.
I don’t know if you read what he wrote, the guy I replied to. He said that in Nigeria, risk mitigation tools for traders are blunt. Now you’re bringing Buffett into the discussion.

Why are Nigerian fundamentalists like this? You argue one way, then when you get schooled, you switch to another argument.

Please go and read about Jim Simons. There are many others too.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 10:02am On May 16
Streetinvestor2:
On serious note has anyone been able to beat buffet record using other tools as he uses fundamentals. .That is the guy I like in this business
The problem with this entire conversation is that there is no right way to do things and it is not a competition. We all have different temperaments and objectives and as such our approach and levels of comfort will be very different.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 10:03am On May 16
ositadima1:
I don’t know if you read what he wrote, the guy I replied to. He said that in Nigeria, risk mitigation tools for traders are blunt. Now you’re bringing Buffett into the discussion.

Why are Nigerian fundamentalists like this? You argue one way, then when you get schooled, you switch to another argument.

Please go and read about Jim Simons. There are many others too.
Exactly. There is no right or wrong way to investing.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2:
ositadima1:
I don’t know if you read what he wrote, the guy I replied to. He said that in Nigeria, risk mitigation tools for traders are blunt. Now you’re bringing Buffett into the discussion.

Why are Nigerian fundamentalists like this? You argue one way, then when you get schooled, you switch to another argument.

Please go and read about Jim Simons. There are many others too.
I went beyond u talk with the guy because i no even understand the English you guy whr speaking. That is why I said on a different note.I was only interested in FA matter and other approach whether in naija or the world.

Just tell me thr are people doing better than buffet or worth more than him as per proceeds from stock investment using different approach. It is innocent question. It has nothing to do with you argument with anyone else
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by HesInMe: 10:08am On May 16
Calm down nah. I'm not criticizing any approach. I genuinely wanted to learn about trading strategies.

And yes, sometimes I've invested in -- and profited from -- stocks that don't have a particularly great underlying business. I bought REDSTAREX in late Dec last year at N8 and by early Feb it was N32. I don't shout about it because I just don't think that approach is reliably repeatable.

ositadima1:
And your tools are sharp, lol. Dey play. For every money you made fundamentally, there are people on this thread who have matched it, and even made more through trading. Do you doubt that fact?

So why don’t you stick to your own approach and let others play their own game? Why must you all criticize a different approach?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 10:11am On May 16
Streetinvestor2:
I went beyond u talk with the guy because it no even understand the English you guy whr talking. That is why I said on a different note.I was only interested in FA matter and other approach whether in naija or the world
Ok sir, but please Google Jim Simons. He made billions through trading. Billions are billions, whether you make $80 billion and I make $35 billion, once you reach billionaire status, you’ve done something exceptional. The guy was richer than Dangote through trading stocks and derivatives, although he has passed away now. He was a mathematician.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 10:11am On May 16
nosa2:
The problem with this entire conversation is that there is no right way to do things and it is not a competition. We all have different temperaments and objectives and as such our approach and levels of comfort will be very different.
I get it.I just wanted to know if such records exist make I know
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