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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 2:36pm On Jul 01
ARADEL and ACCESS has to go bottom very bottom before MM can even see road to assist
Beeron:
This scenario is best suited for Access holdings. Not ARADEL at the moment. Aradel still has some weight to shed.

Meanwhile, Access holding is badly battered that even ground level feels like another trap.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 2:43pm On Jul 01
megawealth01:
ARADEL and ACCESS has to go bottom very bottom before MM can even see road to assist
If Access stays around current price till end of July, I would like to load more before they release Q2 results.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Beeron: 2:43pm On Jul 01
megawealth01:
ARADEL and ACCESS has to go bottom very bottom before MM can even see road to assist
Yes sir, True for Aradel.

Aradel at the moment is not what any huge fund would want to enter now. But my retail brothers and sisters sees it as discount.

They will enter and when they are done buying the dip, it will still dip again after getting tired of buying because another smart money will sell off and take their money.

Meanwhile we only need just one huge institution fund to turn things around. But my retail friends lacks patience and sees me as the enemy of the NGX.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 2:49pm On Jul 01
mikeapollo:
If Access stays around current price till end of July, I would like to load more before they release Q2 results.
You sha wan follow ACCESS enter grave grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 2:53pm On Jul 01
They don't understand the game na. This game no get emotions 😞
Beeron:
Yes sir, True for Aradel.

Aradel at the moment is not what any huge fund would want to enter now. But my retail brothers and sisters sees it as discount.

They will enter and when they are done buying the dip, it will still dip again after getting tired of buying because another smart money will sell off and take their money.

Meanwhile we only need just one huge institution fund to turn things around. But my retail friends lacks patience and sees me as the enemy of the NGX.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by faoogoke(m): 2:54pm On Jul 01
ACCESS bank directors are buying the deep as well

Agbalowomeri:
You sha wan follow ACCESS enter grave grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Beeron: 2:58pm On Jul 01
megawealth01:
They don't understand the game na. This game no get emotions 😞
That's why I keep apologizing to each of them that feels offended because, I know how it feels. When money is involved, emotions and sentiments are also involved.

It even gets worse with the female folks because women are risk averse in nature so imagine someone tell her she has made a mistake after doing her due diligence, she will almost rip you apart, but it's sad seeing some guys behaving like females too.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo:
Agbalowomeri:
You sha wan follow ACCESS enter grave grin
All die be die! grin
The nature and regulation of the banking industry would always create some of these opportunities, when a bank is required by CBN to do some house cleaning before paying dividends, bonus etc. which ultimately affects the price.
Na so FBN was selling at N3-N4 for a very long time. Wema was 0.50k for almost a year. Even GTB/ZB fell to N15-N17 a few years back. UBA also stagnated for some time
The FUGAZ are very strategic to the economy and cannot fail, at least for now.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 3:01pm On Jul 01
Dangsugar for just continue the dipping streak angry angry
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 3:08pm On Jul 01
E go still continue so get your bags of cash ready
Ginalex:
Dangsugar for just continue the dipping streak angry angry
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lionshare: 3:37pm On Jul 01
awesomeJ:
The only point i see here is the FMDQ settlement period you mentioned, all else are assumotions you made on my behalf and are not diffrent whether T+1 or T+2 abi timezone in new york has suddenly chnaged because CSCS transitioned to T+1?


so now, what's the timeline for settling spot trades on the FMDq?

If you had simply said "FMDQ doesn't do same day settlement even for spot trades", that would have conveyed your point far better than this unnecessary complications and irrelevant points about timezones.
FMDQ FX spot trades settle on T+2. There are workarounds, but the core issue is that FPIs don't want to hold long naira exposure for obvious reasons. So the choice is either to put a workaround in place or call their bluff. Moving to T+1 comes with its own trade-offs, and I'm not convinced our reserves are strong enough to absorb the added pressure right now. If we had, say, $100+ billion in reserves, it would be a much easier transition to implement and manage.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by awesomeJ(m): 3:42pm On Jul 01
lionshare:
FMDQ FX spot trades settle on T+2. There are workarounds, but the core issue is that FPIs don't want to hold long naira exposure for obvious reasons. So the choice is either to put a workaround in place or call their bluff. Moving to T+1 comes with its own trade-offs, and I'm not convinced our reserves are strong enough to absorb the added pressure right now. If we had, say, $100+ billion in reserves, it would be a much easier transition to implement and manage.
Thanks for the info.

Maybe when FPIs again control the bulk of our market, we will consider prioritizing their interests.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 3:58pm On Jul 01
Agbalowomeri:
You sha wan follow ACCESS enter grave grin
Some of us are vampires and we like grave
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 4:01pm On Jul 01
grin tongue tongue grin
Ginalex:
Dangsugar for just continue the dipping streak angry angry
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 4:05pm On Jul 01
To my pleasant surprise 😁 my 105 and 106 bids for Zenith went through 😁😁
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lionshare: 4:18pm On Jul 01
awesomeJ:
Thanks for the info.

Maybe when FPIs again control the bulk of our market, we will consider prioritizing their interests.
IMO we should prioritise local investors. Nigeria’s macro picture is stronger than most, if not all, frontier markets. How are Bangladesh, Ghana, Kenya, etc., currntly better than Nigeria — even on capital repatriation, reserves, debt-to-GDP, or market size?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 4:19pm On Jul 01
ARADEL. -10.00%
CONOIL. ±
ETERNA. ±
OandO. ±
SEPLAT. ±
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by CrownedPhoenix:
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 5:13pm On Jul 01
WALE still studying the situation whether to go lower looking for crude oil grin
KarlTom:
ARADEL. -10.00%
CONOIL. ±
ETERNA. ±
OandO. ±
SEPLAT. ±
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 5:14pm On Jul 01
Try 100 naira or below next grin
Ginalex:
To my pleasant surprise 😁 my 105 and 106 bids for Zenith went through 😁😁
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 5:31pm On Jul 01
megawealth01:
Try 100 naira or below next grin
How you take know wetin dey my mind? grin next target, below 100naira grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by awesomeJ(m): 5:57pm On Jul 01
lionshare:
IMO we should prioritise local investors. Nigeria’s macro picture is stronger than most, if not all, frontier markets. How are Bangladesh, Ghana, Kenya, etc., currntly better than Nigeria — even on capital repatriation, reserves, debt-to-GDP, or market size?
Yes sir 💯💯
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:18pm On Jul 01
Una go learn new things sooner than expected grin
Ginalex:
How you take know wetin dey my mind? grin next target, below 100naira grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 6:21pm On Jul 01
https://open.spotify.com/episode/68PEP89URo0EgqnnbOPJ60

Here's a summary of today's trading session on the NGX
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PuristForest: 6:24pm On Jul 01
Imagine if someone was levered in this market...it will be catastrophe....
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Itzlinda(f): 6:33pm On Jul 01
megawealth01:
Try 100 naira or below next grin
Me wey de wait for it sub 90 naira. Zenithbank seems to tag it is 50 week moving average every year and it is yet to happened this year. The 50 week moving average is at 86 naira and it is going up. I will be comfortable buying between now and november once it touches the 50 week which will likely be between 85-95 naira. It might go lower but I am not looking to time the bottom. The downward risk is minimal from that price
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:37pm On Jul 01
WOW
Itzlinda:
Me wey de wait for it sub 90 naira. Zenithbank seems to tag it is 50 week moving average every year and it is yet to happened this year. The 50 week moving average is at 86 naira and it is going up. I will be comfortable buying between now and november once it touches the 50 week which will likely be between 85-95 naira. It might go lower but I am not looking to time the bottom. The downward risk is minimal from that price
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 6:40pm On Jul 01
Itzlinda:
Me wey de wait for it sub 90 naira. Zenithbank seems to tag it is 50 week moving average every year and it is yet to happened this year. The 50 week moving average is at 86 naira and it is going up. I will be comfortable buying between now and november once it touches the 50 week which will likely be between 85-95 naira. It might go lower but I am not looking to time the bottom. The downward risk is minimal from that price
You people are the ones that want to make some folks cry on this forum! They say you people should say your ''evil and bad'' prayers and wishes quietly to yourselves in one corner. They don't want to read or hear them here because they bought those stocks at very high prices but you want the price to crash D grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ppogba: 6:51pm On Jul 01
mikeapollo:
You people are the ones that want to make some folks cry on this forum! They say you people should say your ''evil and bad'' prayers and wishes quietly to yourselves in one corner. They don't want to read or hear them here because they bought those stocks at very high prices but you want the price to crash D grin
If you deal in stocks and has never gone close to crying then, maybe you never start.

The most important thing is, let your shock absorber be original. Ladipo own fit let you down
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 7:12pm On Jul 01

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TPCqo-M2rw?si=webDLYRyLfFXCsrh

Here's a summary of the day's trading session on the NGX
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 7:32pm On Jul 01
PuristForest:
Imagine if someone was levered in this market...it will be catastrophe....
So person wey lever no suppose don sell since? Abi so you leverage without a right plan?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 7:53pm On Jul 01
ppogba:
If you deal in stocks and has never gone close to crying then, maybe you never start.

The most important thing is, let your shock absorber be original. Ladipo own fit let you down
fixed!
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