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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 3:11am On Jun 24, 2018
Nigerian savagery at its peak ����

He said deplux not duplex sir cheesy grin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 4:24am On Jun 24, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
mmm has a website and managers
Our website is just to explain our service, the structure of our fund management, regarding security of investors funds, capital protection/stop-loss feature, which is set up independently by the investors, when investing with us through our recommended Government's licensed, regulated, monitored and audited foreign exchange broker.

The reason we are using our recommended is due to low spread/transaction fees, global good user reviews, and most importantly the capital protection feature in the investors trading room/cabinet, which the investors will use to protect a percentage of his funds, so that in case the traders trade poorly and the investors account drops beyond unacceptable level, the trading positions will be closed and the investors account disconnected from the traders by the broker automatically, thereby protecting the investors account from further losses. It is not that we wouldn't have use a broker here in Nigeria, but their transaction fees/spread are high, thereby reducing the returns to investors, that is if you able to make profits at all with the high transaction fees/spread. And non of them have this capital protection/stop-loss feature for investors account., coupled with their global/online bad user reviews.

Your funds as an investor is not deposited into our personal account, but your own personal international foreign exchange trading/investment account with 100% control of deposits/withdrawals, 100% control of capital protection/stop-loss feature, opened in a Government's licensed, regulated, monitored and audited broker. We would have even given the investors 100% control of the broker to use to benefit from our trading skill, but since we are using a PAMM structure of fund management, which demands that the investors have an account with the same broker, so that as trades are executed, it will be executed simultaneously in all investors account, at a single mouse click.

Forget about our website, please do us a favour to visit our recommended broker's website, through the "PAMM Broker" page of our website, to learn more about our broker.

We are not asking you to invest more than what you cannot afford to risk. We are asking to invest what you can comfortably afford to risk. Our minimum investment is just $50 to try our service, before thinking of adding more funds to your currency portfolio, when you are comfortable with our service. The minimum investment of $50 is to give all classes of investors the opportunity to benefit from our service, and that could not be possible, if we did not structured it, using a PAMM structure.

It might surprise you, what a small investment of $50 (under #20,000) can do. Let us just use #20,000.

Do you know that #20,000 one time investment with us today, will grow your portfolio to #6,089,632.79 (#6million plus) in 60 months time (5years).

And #20,000 initial investment, followed with a monthly addition of #20,000 will grow your currency portfolio to #72,855,593.49 (#73million approximately) in 60 months time (5years).

All you need to do is to invest today, and start counting the months, while monitoring your portfolio, so that you will not look back at our performance in 5years time with regret that you should have invested with or should have started earlier to invest with us. Remember, there is a capital protection/stop-loss feature, even if you are investing $50 (under #20,000), which is the minimum.

We are intra- day traders. All our positions are closed within the day, in fact, non of our open positions goes beyond 3hrs. Even if we are in a loss, we forcefully closed our open trading positions, the risk of holding an open trading position for so long is higher than that of forcefully closing our open trading positions under 3hrs, even at a loss.

Please, you are free to follow our performance in our website or our trading journal here in this forum. The links are in our profile signature. Thanks for following and investing.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 4:42am On Jun 24, 2018
Comeandcollect:

It will take an unrepentant scammer 1 second to disappear with your 120k grin
We are offering our service through a PAMM managed/investment account structure, which does not give the traders, deposits/withdrawals access to investors account, and this is in a Government's licensed, regulated, monitored and audited foreign exchange broker. Deposits/withdrawals access is 100% in the hands of investors. Thank you.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 4:51am On Jun 24, 2018
rationalmind:


The main issue is, there's no recommendation of any form, no one has come here to vouch for him nor lend credence.

Go to the thread on Mfs and see how people recommend investment houses to each other. If what he offers is as good as he claims, he won't be the one telling us about it. People will make recommendations.

Even MMM with all it's faults had testimonials from people who made money from it.
Testimonials are coming. Just follow our real/live account currency portfolio/fund management and trading journal. The account use in running the journal our main PAMM managed account, with investors money in it. The link to the journal is in our profile signature. Thank you.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 4:56am On Jun 24, 2018
Like seriously Bleep off dude

Fxmanager:
We are not running a ponzi scheme, visit our website and our currency portfolio/fund management and trading journal, so as to learn more about our investment structure, which prevents the funds managers from having access to deposit/withdraw from investors portfolio/account.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by donshady(m): 5:56am On Jun 24, 2018
Fxmanager:
Testimonials are coming. Just follow our real/live account currency portfolio/fund management and trading journal. The account use in running the journal our main PAMM managed account, with investors money in it. The link to the journal is in our profile signature. Thank you.
I know you're a a hell of scammer looking for people to dupe of their hard earned money. Stop disturbing us here. Let us continue with our Tbills no matter how small the profit might be.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 7:40am On Jun 24, 2018
donshady:

I know you're a a hell of scammer looking for people to dupe of their hard earned money. Stop disturbing us here. Let us continue with our Tbills no matter how small the profit might be.
If we intended to scam members of this forum, we wouldn't create the thread below, with the topic "Investment Anti-scam/Fraud Guide", and it would have defeated our intention, and you should check the date that the thread was create, also note that it has been updated and pushed from time to time. We even have a page "Anti-scam Guide" on our website, to educate our visitors and potential investors.

https://www.nairaland.com/3925379/investments-anti-scam-fraud-guide
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by donshady(m): 9:36am On Jun 24, 2018
Fxmanager:
If we intended to scam members of this forum, we wouldn't create the thread below, with the topic "Investment Anti-scam/Fraud Guide", and it would have defeated our intention, and you should check the date that the thread was create, also note that it has been updated and pushed from time to time. We even have a page "Anti-scam Guide" on our website, to educate our visitors and potential investors.

https://www.nairaland.com/3925379/investments-anti-scam-fraud-guide

No matter what you do, you're running Ponzi. I have experienced such from Genex and they eloped with our money. So no more. Carry your company and leave Tbills.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by atilla(m): 10:39am On Jun 24, 2018
Bro fxmanager. Why not stick to ur thread?Derailing here will soon get u a ban which will knock ur credibility down.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 10:49am On Jun 24, 2018
awesomeJ:

This one even has piechart and yearly breakdown. Awesome!

But I tried editing the figures, the result isn't changing.

You can also click the 'Calculate' button after inputting them.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 10:51am On Jun 24, 2018
donshady:


No matter what you do, you're running Ponzi. I have experienced such from Genex and they eloped with our money. So no more. Carry your company and leave Tbills.
We are very sorry for your loss, we knew that Genex was running a ponzi, but we knew about it, but we didn't want to attack them directly, though we created a post to educate members of this forum on how to detect and expose them, because if we had called out them directly, they would have accused us of running down another company to promote our own.

If you should observe, this recently we decided that enough is enough for them, and started calling them for what they are, they can't give a good defense of their legitimacy, and those threads had to die, some of them decide to discreetly invite people to their whatsapp and telegram group, and we still had to call them out to explain their investment/program here in this public forum , to be scrutinized by experience people like us.

We are glad other people have also join us to call them out.

Even the so call foreign exchange trainers/guru/signals/traders looking for people to defraud in the name of training or selling signals, we had to challenged them to provide their myfxbook tract record for us to confirm their profitability and verify that they are capable to offer training or sell trading signals in this forum. We are glad that others have also join to demand for a myfxbook tract record from them, and since they can provide, such threads are no where to be found in this forum.

We are also open for background investigation and verification of our service. Visit the "Partner Broker" page of our website to learn more about our broker, and you free to do a Google search on our broker user reviews for anything on our broker, regarding withdrawal or others. Don't fail to check and review their Government's licensed and regulatory status too. If you find anything against them, with evidence, you can let us know.

We don't handle investors funds, regarding deposits/withdrawals. Your funds are deposited into your personal international foreign exchange account with you having 100% deposit/withdrawal control in our recommended/partner broker.

We thing we have said enough and defended ourselves enough in this thread.

For those who feel that we have derailed the thread, we humbly apologize and plead for your forgiveness, as we only wanted to suggest and give an alternative secured currency portfolio/fund management service.

We can only humbly ask to continue following our trading journal and performance. We can understand that your outbursts are as a result of your past experience of being scammed, as someone was telling us on whatsapp that people are angrier and scared. All these are something that we understand. Thanks for your time.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 10:54am On Jun 24, 2018
atilla:
Bro fxmanager. Why not stick to ur thread?Derailing here will soon get u a ban which will knock ur credibility down.
Ok. Thanks for your advice.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zamirikpo(m): 11:45am On Jun 24, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
it correct investing both 35 m and interest 5.3 immediately to give 41 m
Ok....i see thanks....
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by fyneIjay(f): 3:33pm On Jun 24, 2018
That guy up there FXmanager, doesn't sound legit. I guess most people on this thread are not looking for get rich quick schemes. Told him same thing when he came marketing his brand of scheme to me. But guess the guy is unrelenting.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by donshady(m): 3:52pm On Jun 24, 2018
Fxmanager:
We are very sorry for your loss, we knew that Genex was running a ponzi, but we knew about it, but we didn't want to attack them directly, though we created a post to educate members of this forum on how to detect and expose them, because if we had called out them directly, they would have accused us of running down another company to promote our own.

If you should observe, this recently we decided that enough is enough for them, and started calling them for what they are, they can't give a good defense of their legitimacy, and those threads had to die, some of them decide to discreetly invite people to their whatsapp and telegram group, and we still had to call them out to explain their investment/program here in this public forum , to be scrutinized by experience people like us.

We are glad other people have also join us to call them out.

Even the so call foreign exchange trainers/guru/signals/traders looking for people to defraud in the name of training or selling signals, we had to challenged them to provide their myfxbook tract record for us to confirm their profitability and verify that they are capable to offer training or sell trading signals in this forum. We are glad that others have also join to demand for a myfxbook tract record from them, and since they can provide, such threads are no where to be found in this forum.

We are also open for background investigation and verification of our service. Visit the "Partner Broker" page of our website to learn more about our broker, and you free to do a Google search on our broker user reviews for anything on our broker, regarding withdrawal or others. Don't fail to check and review their Government's licensed and regulatory status too. If you find anything against them, with evidence, you can let us know.

We don't handle investors funds, regarding deposits/withdrawals. Your funds are deposited into your personal international foreign exchange account with you having 100% deposit/withdrawal control in our recommended/partner broker.

We thing we have said enough and defended ourselves enough in this thread.

For those who feel that we have derailed the thread, we humbly apologize and plead for your forgiveness, as we only wanted to suggest and give an alternative secured currency portfolio/fund management service.

We can only humbly ask to continue following our trading journal and performance. We can understand that your outbursts are as a result of your past experience of being scammed, as someone was telling us on whatsapp that people are angrier and scared. All these are something that we understand. Thanks for your time.

No matter what. I'm not interested

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by donshady(m): 4:07pm On Jun 24, 2018
fyneIjay:
That guy up there FXmanager, doesn't sound legit. I guess most people on this thread are not looking for get rich quick schemes. Told him same thing when he came marketing his brand of scheme to me. But guess the guy is unrelenting.

He's not giving up. But we all know he's a scammer. So he should leave the thread for us.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Marpol: 5:15pm On Jun 24, 2018
Please when is the next treasury sale date?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 5:36pm On Jun 24, 2018
Marpol:
Please when is the next treasury sale date?
July 4th.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by uvbiakpo: 9:42pm On Jun 24, 2018
Would there be opportunity for me to buy treasury bills worth 2m tomorrow

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 9:45pm On Jun 24, 2018
uvbiakpo:
Would there be opportunity for me to buy treasury bills worth 2m tomorrow
There'll be certainly. so far you're comfortable with the offered rates. try FBN or Stanbic for great deals.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by uvbiakpo: 9:48pm On Jun 24, 2018
Is it fbn hq?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ogtavia(m): 10:16pm On Jun 24, 2018
Please who can help me with the current percentage returns on treasury bills across major banks in Nigeria i.e UBA , First Bank, Zenith, Access and Stanbic . Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 10:18pm On Jun 24, 2018
Fbn offers 10.58 or so rate for a year. Stanbic offers 11.50 for a year. GTB offers 12. something. As far as I know GTB has the best rate

awesomeJ:

There'll be certainly. so far you're comfortable with the offered rates. try FBN or Stanbic for great deals.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by megafaraday(m): 11:46pm On Jun 24, 2018
uvbiakpo:
Is it fbn hq?

Any branch of FBN
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by megafaraday(m): 11:49pm On Jun 24, 2018
ogtavia:
Please who can help me with the current percentage returns on treasury bills across major banks in Nigeria i.e UBA , First Bank, Zenith, Access and Stanbic . Thanks

Its not static, it changes. But its between 10-12% per annum
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ogtavia(m): 11:52pm On Jun 24, 2018
megafaraday:


Its not static, it changes. But its between 10-12% per annum
thanks a lot. How do I get information on the precise returns on specific durations such as the 91 , 182 days etc
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by megafaraday(m): 12:02am On Jun 25, 2018
[quote author=ogtavia post=68791071] thanks a lot. How do I get information on the precise returns on specific durations such as the 91 , 182 days etc

If primary market, u will av to wait till the next auction date of 04/07/2018 to know d rates in which case you must have given an instruction to ur bank for ur purchase.
If secondary market, just walk into any branch and make enquiries. You will be told of the available tenors and their rates e.g u might get 85days @10.2%, 130days @10.3%, 233days @11%

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ogtavia(m): 1:13am On Jun 25, 2018
[quote author=megafaraday post=68791205][/quote]
thanks a lot sir I am really grateful for your kind assistance. I want to assume primary market offers better returns when compared to the secondary market.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by megafaraday(m): 1:31am On Jun 25, 2018
ogtavia:

thanks a lot sir I am really grateful for your kind assistance. I want to assume primary market offers better returns when compared to the secondary market.

Most welcome sir. Not necessarily. Any of them can be better.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dozieihems: 8:09am On Jun 25, 2018
Goodmorning all please am new here but i have been enjoying all this discussion i need your advice i want to venture into business,i want to buy KEKE and give someone to drive on High purchase he will be returning 15k every week and investing in TREASURY BILL which one is more better please this is my hard earn money i want to invest it wisely i need your advice thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:18am On Jun 25, 2018
dozieihems:
Goodmorning all please am new here but i have been enjoying all this discussion i need your advice i want to venture into business,i want to buy KEKE and give someone to drive on High purchase he will be returning 15k every week and investing in TREASURY BILL which one is more better please this is my hard earn money i want to invest it wisely i need your advice thanks
TB will the most easiest and safest though the profit might not be up to that of the keke. From experience, you wouldn't want the stress associated with investing in the transport business.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by olujaidi: 11:22am On Jun 25, 2018
dozieihems:
Goodmorning all please am new here but i have been enjoying all this discussion i need your advice i want to venture into business,i want to buy KEKE and give someone to drive on High purchase he will be returning 15k every week and investing in TREASURY BILL which one is more better please this is my hard earn money i want to invest it wisely i need your advice thanks

To sleep easy with lower return, NTB. If you can handle the risks that come with the higher return in keke, go for it

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