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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 11:07pm On Jan 17, 2018
emmanuelewumi:



The normal round of shayo .


I think say Na the other round grin

If you dey drunk e no go good ooo... because Na only investment talk you go dey talk.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PharmAlfred: 11:09pm On Jan 17, 2018
This is the time to probably increase your position size in UBA and Access Bank. It is going to be a bang very soon.

Ensure you do your DD too.

There is actually a strong interest by investors in Access Bank. It has done more volume than FBNH and UBA and has equally received more cash inflow than both banks in the last 6 trading days. The sell pressure has just been huge.

Profit taking might start tomorrow. Traders are likely not going to be patient until Friday.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by OakPearl(m): 11:44pm On Jan 17, 2018
Blaming the market is meaningless, and it's dangerous for your trading

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by AVECDEO: 11:47pm On Jan 17, 2018
emmanuelewumi:


Oga, I beg introduce yourself. UBA used to do share plus between 2003 and 2008.
One of your boys back then... this is a public forum... I'd better pm you.

Baba agba!!!!

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Deadlytruth(m): 12:57am On Jan 18, 2018
emmanuelewumi:



I dey go AGM regularly and do interact with retired teachers, soldiers (no be the ogas), junior civil servants, lecturers etc. Who bought shares in the 70s during the indegenisation policy of Obasanjo and also bought during the privatization policy of Babangida, but these average old folks hardly sell and their portfolio sizes are in the hundreds of millions.
These old folks who are in their 60s and 80s are not a burden on their children and do not have to rely on the irregular pension from government.

This reminds me of a true life story told to me by a stockbroker with Midas Stockbrokers about the not- too-educated father of a secondary school classmate of his. According to him, this father of his friend worked for 35 years with Nigeria Railway Corporation, and while in service NRC had this policy of automatically deducting some percentage of her employees' salaries to buy them shares as a supportive retirement plan. At the point of retirement they were all handed their share certificates. His friend's father laminated his, relocated to his village, hanged them on the walls of the the sitting room of the half completed house he managed to build in his village from his savings, and told whoever visited him that those were the national awards of honour given him by NRC for diligent service and unblemished record throughout his 35 years in service. The total number of share certificates exceeded 20 and included some of the current bluest chips. The news of his "achievement" saturated the village so much that he ( the Midas Stockbroker) had to schedule a journey home to see what these awards really were and then congratulate his friend's dad accordingly. But on arrival home he discovered that they were all share certificates whose total valuation at the prevailing market price ran into several millions yet the man was living in an uncompleted house. He had to explain to the man that what he laminated and hanged in his sitting room were not national awards but millions of Naira. Then he asked the old man to remove all of them and follow him to Lagos where he helped him dematerialize some, sold them and handed him the proceeds to go and complete his house and enjoy the fruits of the sacrifice he made unawares. The man was dumbfounded.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by veecovee: 1:08am On Jan 18, 2018
RabbiDoracle:


Now he can go to Lekki and buy an N80m house and relax and chop nkwobi. ( I don't know what Veecovee will say about Nkwobi again.....I have removed the Heineken grin)
smileygood to remove bad habits ... Even for ur health much alcohol no good cause all the food we eat almost contain enough alcohol the body needs

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by soloniger(m): 1:19am On Jan 18, 2018

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by soloniger(m): 1:34am On Jan 18, 2018
bala221:


Dear All, this is my first post in this forum. All I can say is that this forum is like a university, albeit- tuition free. Please can any one give me info on SUKUK bond? can I buy it in the NSE floor
you can call on coolcash1,, he will love he will to answer you base on his ethical ground

So says Cp grin

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 1:35am On Jan 18, 2018
Chibuking81:
Please dear friends, I have some questions on Oando, and seriously needed an answer.

When will Oando forensic audit commence?, or has the audit commence already?
If yes, how long will it take, i.e, how many weeks or months. If after the audit, the findings indicate administrative wrong doing, please what will be the fate of the current management, and what will be its effect on the Oando share price, north or south movement?

These days, I see Oando share market movement, some times on full bid, after a while it will be on fully heavy offer.
Who is biding and who is offloading?


we truly dont know. even the Oga's in Oando dont know , hv asked dem .
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 1:40am On Jan 18, 2018
Intendy:
stocks with new 52 week highs

ccnn #16.14k
diamond bank #3.16k
sterling bank #2.42k
transcorp #2.55k
fidelity bank #3.94k
Fcmb #3.28k
caverton #1.93k
Skye bank #1.08k
Wema bank #0.98k
unity bank #1.02k
fbnh #13.76k
Guinness #119.70k
dangote cement #273.00k
CAP #38.86k
NEM #1.70k
Ubn #8.78k
mansard #2.80k
redstarex #5.63k
Uba #13.00k
access #12.30k
gtb #51.15k


umm more breakouts
once a stock breaks its 52 week high , it continues to do so.
buying that break ''early'' offers potential upside for swings
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PETERiCHY(m): 1:43am On Jan 18, 2018
Crypto investors beware: the government is starting to crack down on fraudulent Bitcoin schemes.
On January 6, USI-Tech issued a letter to its North American affiliates terminating all distribution agreements. The company also ceased all sales and marketing operations as a result.
USI-Tech blamed the move on its affiliates and did not address the allegations made by the Texas securities board.
“We were utterly dismayed to learn that a large number of our sales partners extensively advertise our services on their own websites as well as on social media in a manner which is a breach of contract as well as illegal,” the letter stated.
“Consequently, we have decided to immediately discontinue our business activities as well as our sales in the US and Canada.”
The decision comes as a result of USI-Tech’s failure to register its securities and provide evidence of its mining and investment operations with the State Securities Board.

https://medium.com/@michaelx777/usi-tech-to-shutdown-distribution-marketing-operations-amidst-scam-allegations-65c7d0deba92

We've seen the end of another PONZI SCHEME called USITECH....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQu35TwDJLE

The quest for quick riches and greediness will keep some folks in perpetually penury- Pete Richy

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 1:44am On Jan 18, 2018
Pull backs
- after a major pull to the upside , there will be pull backs
- this is inevitable, weak entries will surely get shaken out before the trend resumes

umm

#PlanWellAhead

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 2:00am On Jan 18, 2018
JAN YTD . . Top 10

Sterling +124%
FCMB +121%
Skye +116%
Diamond +110%
Unity +92.45%
Wema +88.46%
Transcorp +74.6%
CCNN +69.89%
Jaiz +61.9%
Fidelity +60%

We are still in Jan abi ?? lollx

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:22am On Jan 18, 2018
RabbiDoracle:


Now it is PMB. What do you have to say in 2019?

grin Chioma Ajunwa!


Help me with the ASI figures for 2013 to 2017, we go then discuss that.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:32am On Jan 18, 2018
PETERiCHY:
Crypto investors beware: the government is starting to crack down on fraudulent Bitcoin schemes.
On January 6, USI-Tech issued a letter to its North American affiliates terminating all distribution agreements. The company also ceased all sales and marketing operations as a result.
USI-Tech blamed the move on its affiliates and did not address the allegations made by the Texas securities board.
“We were utterly dismayed to learn that a large number of our sales partners extensively advertise our services on their own websites as well as on social media in a manner which is a breach of contract as well as illegal,” the letter stated.
“Consequently, we have decided to immediately discontinue our business activities as well as our sales in the US and Canada.”
The decision comes as a result of USI-Tech’s failure to register its securities and provide evidence of its mining and investment operations with the State Securities Board.

https://medium.com/@michaelx777/usi-tech-to-shutdown-distribution-marketing-operations-amidst-scam-allegations-65c7d0deba92

We've seen the end of another PONZI SCHEME called USITECH....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQu35TwDJLE

The quest for quick riches and greediness will keep some folks in perpetually penury- Pete Richy

The quest for quick riches and greediness will keep some folks in perpetual penury.


Slow and steady does it.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BBFE: 3:34am On Jan 18, 2018
Chibuking81:
Please dear friends, I have some questions on Oando, and seriously needed an answer.

When will Oando forensic audit commence?, or has the audit commence already?
If yes, how long will it take, i.e, how many weeks or months. If after the audit, the findings indicate administrative wrong doing, please what will be the fate of the current management, and what will be its effect on the Oando share price, north or south movement?

These days, I see Oando share market movement, some times on full bid, after a while it will be on fully heavy offer.
Who is biding and who is offloading?

There won't be any forensic audit.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by 9free(m): 5:05am On Jan 18, 2018
Investnow2017:


Active Jijo is superior in NSE. Invest long term in a company that promises great future and yet not able to weather the terrain political or economic. You get trapped and lose all. The story of the guy who invested in nestle is making the rounds only because nestle is still very much around and the share price has shot up. If the reverse were the case that guy would have long been forgotten. Active jijo stands superior any day because you can move from a dying company into an upcoming promising and meander your path at all times. You need to keep your ears to the ground that's all. Those who planned like me to grow with Japaul are still owing their tithes up till mow grin
Chai, Chai.... Madam, your last sentence got me. Jegede leadership of the company clearly shows the negative effects of having a corrupt Nigerian manager run a promising organization.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 5:46am On Jan 18, 2018
AVECDEO:
One of your boys back then... this is a public forum... I'd better pm you.

Baba agba!!!!

Why you wake me up middle of the night
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 6:40am On Jan 18, 2018
PETERiCHY:
Crypto investors beware: the government is starting to crack down on fraudulent Bitcoin schemes.
On January 6, USI-Tech issued a letter to its North American affiliates terminating all distribution agreements. The company also ceased all sales and marketing operations as a result.
USI-Tech blamed the move on its affiliates and did not address the allegations made by the Texas securities board.
“We were utterly dismayed to learn that a large number of our sales partners extensively advertise our services on their own websites as well as on social media in a manner which is a breach of contract as well as illegal,” the letter stated.
“Consequently, we have decided to immediately discontinue our business activities as well as our sales in the US and Canada.”
The decision comes as a result of USI-Tech’s failure to register its securities and provide evidence of its mining and investment operations with the State Securities Board.

https://medium.com/@michaelx777/usi-tech-to-shutdown-distribution-marketing-operations-amidst-scam-allegations-65c7d0deba92

We've seen the end of another PONZI SCHEME called USITECH....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQu35TwDJLE

The quest for quick riches and greediness will keep some folks in perpetually penury- Pete Richy
...I take it as a sign for cryptocurrencies reversal into rally
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Coolcash1: 7:10am On Jan 18, 2018
To those who feel buying and holding stocks for long like our fathers did need to have a rethink. This is because most of the stocks were bought at very cheap prices, management of those companies were committed to the growth of the organisation and not people after pecuniary gains, macro economic stability was there at the time i.e exchange rate was strong, government created the right policies and environment for businesses to thrive, friendly socio-political climate and so on.

Due to these favourable factors and also sound corporate governance, most of them were at ease committing their hard earned resources into the future of these companies.

Now things have changed! Most of those variables that encouraged them to hold are now almost if not totally gone. The country risk is now higher. For instance, a threat from the niger delta Avengers now is enough to scuttle the ongoing bull in the market. Also, we see a lot of financial shenanigans being played now by corporate executives such that when the bubble bursts it can send the company to the undertaker and investors money is wiped off. I can go on and on...

Therefore, it is unwise now a days to believe you can buy and hold forever or very long time. Constant monitoring of one's investment is germane now. It's best to do periodic portfolio review so as not to be caught in the web of our papas medieval investment style.. grin

My take.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Kashif(m): 8:07am On Jan 18, 2018
veecovee:
You read that our Lord Jesus Christ turned water into wine. Have you read that He warn us about hellfire in Matthew 5:22 Now my question is who created hellfire and for who

Who made good and bad? Remember God said choose good. If there was no bad, we wouldn't have known good. Bible says that alcohol is a mocker, which means its bad, and says that peculiar people like priests and kings shouldn't take it. And the Bible says that Jesus Christ our Lord has made us priests and kings. If there was no alcoholic drink, there wouldn't have being non alcoholic drink, if there was no bad there wouldn't have being good. God says choose good if you wish to make heaven.

Heaven is not so cheap as pastors say these days, Heaven is for those who sacrificed a lot, including taking alcohol, while they were on earth.

Finally, remember that the Israelites in the Bible asked God for meat, they eat the meat and died. They asked Jesus for wine, though no one can say for sure that the wine was alcoholic, but even if it was, God can do all things and no one can ask him why. I wonder where their souls are now. Many would always quote Paul telling Timothy to drink a little wine for his often infirmity. Paul never said strong drink, but wine and wine can be alcoholic or not. I know that red wine whether alcoholic or not is good for our body system, why not choose non alcoholic. Besides, you can't deceive God, HE knows when you taken anything for health sake and when you take it for pleasure. If you want to save ur soul from hellfire, steer clear from alcohol dear.

Oga park well biko! Stop advertising your spiritual short-sightedness.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 8:23am On Jan 18, 2018
Coolcash1:
To those who feel buying and holding stocks for long like our fathers did need to have a rethink. This is because most of the stocks were bought at very cheap prices, management of those companies were committed to the growth of the organisation and not people after pecuniary gains, macro economic stability was there at the time i.e exchange rate was strong, government created the right policies and environment for businesses to thrive, friendly socio-political climate and so on.

Due to these favourable factors and also sound corporate governance, most of them were at ease committing their hard earned resources into the future of these companies.

Now things have changed! Most of those variables that encouraged them to hold are now almost if not totally gone. The country risk is now higher. For instance, a threat from the niger delta Avengers now is enough to scuttle the ongoing bull in the market. Also, we see a lot of financial shenanigans being played now by corporate executives such that when the bubble bursts it can send the company to the undertaker and investors money is wiped off. I can go on and on...

Therefore, it is unwise now a days to believe you can buy and hold forever or very long time. Constant monitoring of one's investment is germane now. It's best to do periodic portfolio review so as not to be caught in the web of our papas medieval investment style.. grin

My take.

I addition,we are now online.Daily traders who trade online like 10% too much.By doing so stock prices are not allowed to rally much except on a season like this.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mendes911: 8:41am On Jan 18, 2018
Coolcash1:
To those who feel buying and holding stocks for long like our fathers did need to have a rethink. This is because most of the stocks were bought at very cheap prices, management of those companies were committed to the growth of the organisation and not people after pecuniary gains, macro economic stability was there at the time i.e exchange rate was strong, government created the right policies and environment for businesses to thrive, friendly socio-political climate and so on.

Due to these favourable factors and also sound corporate governance, most of them were at ease committing their hard earned resources into the future of these companies.

Now things have changed! Most of those variables that encouraged them to hold are now almost if not totally gone. The country risk is now higher. For instance, a threat from the niger delta Avengers now is enough to scuttle the ongoing bull in the market. Also, we see a lot of financial shenanigans being played now by corporate executives such that when the bubble bursts it can send the company to the undertaker and investors money is wiped off. I can go on and on...

Therefore, it is unwise now a days to believe you can buy and hold forever or very long time. Constant monitoring of one's investment is germane now. It's best to do periodic portfolio review so as not to be caught in the web of our papas medieval investment style.. grin

My take.

The thing about Emma is that he keeps quoting NESTLE and NB whenever he preaches about long term being far better. CADBURY was once as good as nestle (in terms of fundamentals) before they went under (down below). The man that invested in NESTLE could have also invested in CADBURY.

As far as NSE is concerned, I don't believe in long term. Maximum for me is 1 year (depending on the season) sometimes 24 hours. I once made serious dough trading FCMB almost daily (buying and selling same day) and this went on for over 2 weeks (Thanks to FCMB market markers though).

Prices will always reverse.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by veecovee: 8:42am On Jan 18, 2018
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by leo1234(m): 8:45am On Jan 18, 2018
veecovee:
You read that our Lord Jesus Christ turned water into wine. Have you read that He warn us about hellfire in Matthew 5:22 Now my question is who created hellfire and for who

Who made good and bad? Remember God said choose good. If there was no bad, we wouldn't have known good. Bible says that alcohol is a mocker, which means its bad, and says that peculiar people like priests and kings shouldn't take it. And the Bible says that Jesus Christ our Lord has made us priests and kings. If there was no alcoholic drink, there wouldn't have being non alcoholic drink, if there was no bad there wouldn't have being good. God says choose good if you wish to make heaven.

Heaven is not so cheap as pastors say these days, Heaven is for those who sacrificed a lot, including taking alcohol, while they were on earth.

Finally, remember that the Israelites in the Bible asked God for meat, they eat the meat and died. They asked Jesus for wine, though no one can say for sure that the wine was alcoholic, but even if it was, God can do all things and no one can ask him why. I wonder where their souls are now. Many would always quote Paul telling Timothy to drink a little wine for his often infirmity. Paul never said strong drink, but wine and wine can be alcoholic or not. I know that red wine whether alcoholic or not is good for our body system, why not choose non alcoholic. Besides, you can't deceive God, HE knows when you taken anything for health sake and when you take it for pleasure. If you want to save ur soul from hellfire, steer clear from alcohol dear.

Why not check your dictionary or google the meaning of wine?
Carry your sermon to religion section and stop twisting the Bible.
All these religious fanatics sef. angry
Thank God say man no be God. cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Toluway: 8:47am On Jan 18, 2018
veecovee:
smileygood to remove bad habits ... Even for ur health much alcohol no good cause all the food we eat almost contain enough alcohol the body needs
You got it this time grin

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mendes911: 8:51am On Jan 18, 2018
veecovee:
smileygood to remove bad habits ... Even for ur health much alcohol no good cause all the food we eat almost contain enough alcohol the body needs

So you have been taking alcohol as well?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Investnow2017: 8:54am On Jan 18, 2018
veecovee:
You read that our Lord Jesus Christ turned water into wine. Have you read that He warn us about hellfire in Matthew 5:22 Now my question is who created hellfire and for who

Who made good and bad? Remember God said choose good. If there was no bad, we wouldn't have known good. Bible says that alcohol is a mocker, which means its bad, and says that peculiar people like priests and kings shouldn't take it. And the Bible says that Jesus Christ our Lord has made us priests and kings. If there was no alcoholic drink, there wouldn't have being non alcoholic drink, if there was no bad there wouldn't have being good. God says choose good if you wish to make heaven.

Heaven is not so cheap as pastors say these days, Heaven is for those who sacrificed a lot, including taking alcohol, while they were on earth.

Finally, remember that the Israelites in the Bible asked God for meat, they eat the meat and died. They asked Jesus for wine, though no one can say for sure that the wine was alcoholic, but even if it was, God can do all things and no one can ask him why. I wonder where their souls are now. Many would always quote Paul telling Timothy to drink a little wine for his often infirmity. Paul never said strong drink, but wine and wine can be alcoholic or not. I know that red wine whether alcoholic or not is good for our body system, why not choose non alcoholic. Besides, you can't deceive God, HE knows when you taken anything for health sake and when you take it for pleasure. If you want to save ur soul from hellfire, steer clear from alcohol dear.

May I not be found to be one derailing this insightful thread, but let me leave you with the words of Jesus Christ, because you fit perfectly to it:

"Then Jesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples, saying: 2  “The scribes and the Pharisees have seated themselves in the seat of Moses. 4  They bind up heavy loads and put them on the shoulders of men,+ but they themselves are not willing to budge them with their finger.

“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because you shut up the Kingdom of the heavens before men; for you yourselves do not go in, neither do you permit those on their way in to go in." Matthew Chapter 23: 1, 2, 4 & 13


I am visibly shocked and bewildered by the depth of your ignorance of the Scriptures even as a so-called pastor cry If you are interested to know the Truth about the God who says he created ".... wine that makes man’s heart rejoice." Psalm 104:15, let us move to Religion thread. The worst thing for a man is to LIE in the name of God or misrepresent his inspired word.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Investnow2017: 8:55am On Jan 18, 2018
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Toluway: 8:56am On Jan 18, 2018
BullBearMkt:

...I take it as a sign for cryptocurrencies reversal into rally
grin grin grin grin grin
by
Just a reversal, not a crash. I've not been in Cryto and I can only join if I get the opportunity to start from below.
"If"
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by AVECDEO: 8:57am On Jan 18, 2018
Agbalowomeri:

Why you wake me up middle of the night

Èmabinu Sir.... I'm your son... please mentor me,since you mentioned it...

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