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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Comeandcollect: 11:32am On May 07, 2017
How do i determine the duration?

ihedioramma:
Is posible now but you are the one to do it by your self .
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by feelamong(m): 1:09pm On May 07, 2017
Japheth18:
400/$ for bitcoin (negotiable)
contact on my signature if interested

Oga when u are ready to sell at $350...just Holla me!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Japheth18(m): 1:29pm On May 07, 2017
feelamong:

Oga when u are ready to sell at $350...just Holla me!
depending on how many you want to buy, i may consider
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ihedioramma: 3:29pm On May 07, 2017
pawn89:

Sounds like you are onto something here, do you mind explaining your thoughts on this ?
Not as you think and i can't do that in my life . 18%+ profit, you can use that and make more than 40% befor the year end if you have time or not working under some body .
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by amjustme2: 6:05pm On May 07, 2017
Well, my work does not give me that much time.

I am investing the money in crypto currency trading.

A a reliable company who trades on forex has an opening for bitcoin investors. Am investing with them and ROI is 40% at the after 140 days.

You know crypto currency is the hottest trend in Fintech right now, and good enough, its here to stay.

While TBills is Risk Free, of course that's why the yield is not so high unless you are investing huge amount, this one comes with certain risk. But 40% in 140 days is a manageable risk.

Life itself is risky. Even TBills is not 100% risk free in an explicit sense.

I stand to be corrected


ihedioramma:
Not as you think and i can't do that in my life . 18%+ profit, you can use that and make more than 40% befor the year end if you have time or not working under some body .



Comeandcollect:

I am interested to know the investment that will fetch 40% in 140 days.

Is it Ponzi grin

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by McFabian07(m): 11:36pm On May 07, 2017
Abeg, make una no vex. what's the minimum amount one can invest currently in TBILLS? Thanks in anticipation.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by amjustme2: 12:09am On May 08, 2017
Depends on banks, 100k should be accepted by most as minimum.

Hope you have taken time to read this thread if you are new to TBills. You should know about primary and secondary market, 50m thing, FG Saving Bond, etc and how to deal with your account officer, especially some who are not trained to do you good. So shocked shocked shocked

There are great guys on this thread who have done this generation good with their writeups here.

McFabian07:
Abeg, make una no vex. what's the minimum amount one can invest currently in TBILLS? Thanks in anticipation.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yanmiri(f): 1:22am On May 08, 2017
ihedioramma:
Not as you think and i can't do that in my life . 18%+ profit, you can use that and make more than 40% befor the year end if you have time or not working under some body .

Please explain further;I'm interested​ sir

Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ihedioramma: 3:49am On May 08, 2017
yanmiri:

Please explain further;I'm interested​ sir
Thanks
It is farming .
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ihedioramma: 3:53am On May 08, 2017
amjustme2:
Well, my work does not give me that much time.

I am investing the money in crypto currency trading.

A a reliable company who trades on forex has an opening for bitcoin investors. Am investing with them and ROI is 40% at the after 140 days.

You know crypto currency is the hottest trend in Fintech right now, and good enough, its here to stay.

While TBills is Risk Free, of course that's why the yield is not so high unless you are investing huge amount, this one comes with certain risk. But 40% in 140 days is a manageable risk.

Life itself is risky. Even TBills is not 100% risk free in an explicit sense.

I stand to be corrected






Oga this is 98% risky i can't do that .

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Comeandcollect: 6:35am On May 08, 2017
I must commend you on your courage to invest in cryptocurrency irrespective of its volatility and the tendency of the company to go AWOL.

Some of us are investing lifetime funds that can comfortably purchase a rental property and rather focus on the level of risks rather than the profit.

It is wise to invest an amount you can afford to lose with non-government regulated financial institutions.

When MMM came i had the opportunity to make huge returns but up to date i never invested 1 kobo in it even when my close business allies were pushing hard on me to invest i still didn't, i don't regret it because i don't believe short term business profit lasts for a lifetime. I prefer to have my N1 in my pocket than contribute 1 kobo to the pockets of people who tell us they want to change the world.

All the same I commend your bravery, it's your decision the level of risks you take.


amjustme2:
Well, my work does not give me that much time.

I am investing the money in crypto currency trading.

A a reliable company who trades on forex has an opening for bitcoin investors. Am investing with them and ROI is 40% at the after 140 days.

You know crypto currency is the hottest trend in Fintech right now, and good enough, its here to stay.

While TBills is Risk Free, of course that's why the yield is not so high unless you are investing huge amount, this one comes with certain risk. But 40% in 140 days is a manageable risk.

Life itself is risky. Even TBills is not 100% risk free in an explicit sense.

I stand to be corrected






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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:55am On May 08, 2017
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yanmiri(f): 9:18am On May 08, 2017
ihedioramma:
It is farming .

Ok. That's right. Thank you sir

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by amjustme2: 9:58am On May 08, 2017
I hate ponzi/pyramid schemes. I have never thought of it.

but Cryptocurrency trading is not the same as ponzi. Unless you are saying is Forex is ponzi which is refutable

Example, 1 Ether (Ethereum) in January 2017 was about $16. Last weekend closed with 1 Ether = $94. Imagine if I had invested in it that time. The price is set to grow to catch up sooner than expected with Bitcoin now that Microsoft, Intel and even J.P Morgan and other Tech giants has joined Ethereum Alliance.

All the same, investment decision should not be emotional, conduct your Due Diligence and invest wisely.

ihedioramma:
Oga this is 98% risky i can't do that .

Comeandcollect:
I must commend you on your courage to invest in cryptocurrency irrespective of its volatility and the tendency of the company to go AWOL.

Some of us are investing lifetime funds that can comfortably purchase a rental property and rather focus on the level of risks rather than the profit.

It is wise to invest an amount you can afford to lose with non-government regulated financial institutions.

When MMM came i had the opportunity to make huge returns but up to date i never invested 1 kobo in it even when my close business allies were pushing hard on me to invest i still didn't, i don't regret it because i don't believe short term business profit lasts for a lifetime. I prefer to have my N1 in my pocket than contribute 1 kobo to the pockets of people who tell us they want to change the world.

All the same I commend your bravery, it's your decision the level of risks you take.


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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ihedioramma: 12:31pm On May 08, 2017
amjustme2:
I hate ponzi/pyramid schemes. I have never thought of it.

but Cryptocurrency trading is not the same as ponzi. Unless you are saying is Forex is ponzi which is refutable

Example, 1 Ether (Ethereum) in January 2017 was about $16. Last weekend closed with 1 Ether = $94. Imagine if I had invested in it that time. The price is set to grow to catch up sooner than expected with Bitcoin now that Microsoft, Intel and even J.P Morgan and other Tech giants has joined Ethereum Alliance.

All the same, investment decision should not be emotional, conduct your Due Diligence and invest wisely.



Understand me o, I never said is a ponzi but the business is 98% risky. That is giving your goat yam to look after it . Forex is 75% risky all so .
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Mpeace(m): 6:49am On May 09, 2017
DInkMan:


Alerted now, 18.54%, 364 days
Stanbic
Did you specify your rate or you just went eith the bank rate.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by hechman(m): 7:44am On May 09, 2017
I went to one of d branches of stanbic in kaduna here for for Tbills but d guy dere was asking for a minimum of 50million.I told him I'm interested in secondary market he collected my number that he will get back to me since on friday I have not heard from him.
Pls anyone on Tbills in KADUNA should pm better still anyone with info on how i will go about it should help because I want to know which bank/ branch I could use for Tbills.
I also visited Gtb here in kaduna but d guy dere was reluctant/hostile.thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by amjustme2: 8:28am On May 09, 2017
The Debt Management Office has announced a new round of FGN Savings Bond set for May 8 2017 and will close May 12 2017. 

The 2 year bond will be offered at an interest of 13.189% and 14.189% for a 3 year bond compared to 12.794% and 13.794% offered respectively in the last auction.

The FGN Savings bond still offers a lower yield when compared to Treasury Bills. One year treasury bills sold at 18.8% last week.

See offer details below;

Summary of May 2017 Offer

2-Year FGN Savings Bond due May 17, 2019: 13.189%

3-Year FGN Savings Bond due May 17, 2020: 14.189%

Opening Date: May 8, 2017

Closing Date: May 12, 2017

Settlement Date: May 17, 2017

ISSUER: Federal Government of Nigeria (“FGN”)

UNITS OF SALE: N1,000 per unit subject to a minimum Subscription of N5,000 and in multiples of N1,000 thereafter, subject to a maximum subscription of N50,000,000.

INTEREST PAYMENT: Payable Quarterly

REDEMPTION: Bullet repayment on the maturity date

If you are interested, go ask your bank.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by feelamong(m): 8:41am On May 09, 2017
Japheth18:

depending on how many you want to buy, i may consider

ready to buy $10,000 worth anytime you are ready!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by feelamong(m): 8:45am On May 09, 2017
amjustme2:
Well, my work does not give me that much time.

I am investing the money in crypto currency trading.

A a reliable company who trades on forex has an opening for bitcoin investors. Am investing with them and ROI is 40% at the after 140 days.

You know crypto currency is the hottest trend in Fintech right now, and good enough, its here to stay.

While TBills is Risk Free, of course that's why the yield is not so high unless you are investing huge amount, this one comes with certain risk. But 40% in 140 days is a manageable risk.

Life itself is risky. Even TBills is not 100% risk free in an explicit sense.

I stand to be corrected








I think you should open a seperate thread for this Cryptos Investment.

I know the coy you deal with and am currently heavily invested there and can attest to the daily 1% earnings in Bitcoins..

I invested 500k in Feb just for trials whne Bitcoins was around $1030.

I just took some of my earnings out yesterday and sincerely I could not believe the figures when it got converted to Naira!

The increase in the price of bitcoins to 1,600 yesterday made my earnings INCREDIBLE!! close to N300K. yet i still have my principal still working out there for me.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kwallet: 9:03am On May 09, 2017
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kwallet: 9:05am On May 09, 2017
Time to buy some dollars is approaching. Best time to buy is here(now) selling will be month end. Thank me later.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by nnacent(m): 10:55am On May 09, 2017
Is this thread still for treasury bills?

Is it impossible for other investment promoters to open a new thread?

just asking angry

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:11pm On May 09, 2017
hechman:
I went to one of d branches of stanbic in kaduna here for for Tbills but d guy dere was asking for a minimum of 50million.I told him I'm interested in secondary market he collected my number that he will get back to me since on friday I have not heard from him.
Pls anyone on Tbills in KADUNA should pm better still anyone with info on how i will go about it should help because I want to know which bank/ branch I could use for Tbills.
I also visited Gtb here in kaduna but d guy dere was reluctant/hostile.thanks
.

Try out First bank.. their secondary market rates are high and you Wld get your interest before the close of business that same day..

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by omotech: 12:42pm On May 09, 2017
feelamong:



I think you should open a seperate thread for this Cryptos Investment.

I know the coy you deal with and am currently heavily invested there and can attest to the daily 1% earnings in Bitcoins..

I invested 500k in Feb just for trials whne Bitcoins was around $1030.

I just took some of my earnings out yesterday and sincerely I could not believe the figures when it got converted to Naira!

The increase in the price of bitcoins to 1,600 yesterday made my earnings INCREDIBLE!! close to N300K. yet i still have my principal still working out there for me.
Pls kindly assist me on this cryptos investment I have about 100k to invest you can reach me via omotech07@gmail.com or 0-8-0 nine eight six one five three 0-0 thank you i'm looking forward for your respond
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ihedioramma: 2:05pm On May 09, 2017
nnacent:
Is this thread still for treasury bills?

Is it impossible for other investment promoters to open a new thread?

just asking angry
Any one that is not talking about TB, just report them with 1 and the post will go out .
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by feelamong(m): 2:57pm On May 09, 2017
omotech:
Pls kindly assist me on this cryptos investment I have about 100k to invest you can reach me via omotech07@gmail.com or 0-8-0 nine eight six one five three 0-0 thank you i'm looking forward for your respond

send mail to feelamong@gmail.com
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Cocolatti(m): 3:07pm On May 09, 2017
sophie11:
.

Try out First bank.. their secondary market rates are high and you Wld get your interest before the close of business that same day..
Please which of the First Bank branch in Kaduna?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by olujaidi: 7:10pm On May 09, 2017
I don't see what the fuss is about. Its an investment thread albeit a TB specific one. Naturally, other types of investments will be talked about. A popular one is the TB vs Real Estate argument that we get here from time to time. I've personally learned a lot from these so called digressions. They break the hum drum conversations.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by elega(f): 8:28pm On May 09, 2017
Cocolatti:
Please which of the First Bank branch in Kaduna?
try first bank, kaduna refinery branch

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