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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by currentprice: 8:27am On Sep 14, 2018
veecovee:
You too like trouble. Did you see chibuking there in my write uphuh

WHATEVER WE TALK, PLLS LET'S TALK LESS AND MAINTAIN FEW PAGES FOR TRAVELLERS
u dont need to post handle before we understand where u are going. most of pple here are adult

grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by stcool(m): 8:29am On Sep 14, 2018
4601CE:
Shut up and go to hell!
Anybody can post whatever they like on a public forum .
You have never contributed anything sensible to the thread and you’re here ranting . Always posting religious shitt on the thread up and down . Is this the religion section? Or is this a religion thread?
Oloriburuku people full Nairaland sha.
Cry me a river bro. Cry!
It's people like you acting all childish that make serious minded people leave the forum. Veecovee made an important point, scroll back the pages of this forum and count how many meaningful discussions have been made towards investment.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 8:34am On Sep 14, 2018
stcool:
It's people like you acting all childish that make serious minded people leave the forum. Veecovee made an important point, scroll back the pages of this forum and count how many meaningful discussions have been made towards investment.
If that’s the case , more serious minded people should be getting ready to leave ASAP.
Because people like me will continue to act all “childish”.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yok: 8:52am On Sep 14, 2018
MSCI PORTFOLIO MOVEMENT- AS AT 13 SEPTEMBER 2018/GENERAL COMMENT

Market likely to be in a range, as the selling pressure subsided yesterday.

For today expected high is: 32248.48, expected low is: 31867.28. Bear strength for today is 32%.

By next week there is the likelihood of volatility being low in the market.


Caution: This is for information purpose only. Data used are assumed to be correct. However, you may want to verify the data from an appropriate source. Also, Institutions can afford to suffer big losses without going burst compared with an individual, you cannot follow them blindly (you need to at least have some knowledge/your own plan).
N:B

1. Due to the fact so many new people are coming to this forum and may not know this use of following the “big monies that move markets”, I will be indicating why/how to use the information. This will be a permanent future of my post to reduce some comments which may prevent the people that understand the system from confusion by people who have not followed how this started. My comment for today for anybody who doubts the efficacy of following the fund is to look at my recent recommendations for the past 2 months.

2. The fund will still hold some equity, the terms of service states this. Thus no matter the condition of the market, it will not liquidate to Zero. This is an equity fund investing in the Nigeria market.

3. You cannot bear losses like the fund. The pocket of the fund is too deep. Therefore, as an individual you are not suppose to be in the market during the stock markt crash. Before or during the crash, reduce your holding.

4. If you are seeing this type of data on MSCI for the first time. You may need to verify the figures. Go to my previous posts, you will see the various sources where the data can be verified.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody:
currentprice:
pastor things like this not suppose to come from u. i have not read anywhere where chibuking rejoice in another man's pain o. he post his opinion/prediction on stock price base on his political knowledge. left for mr market to decide.

embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed
How did you people come to the conclusion that it was Chibuking ? Ha! Ha!

1) Chibuking is not the only man here something has happened to.. before Agba tongue left for village he got pretty haircut from honey flour and in a better position to feel what others are feeling now and not come out laughing at them.. So many men here, why single out Chibuking ?

2) Chibuking don’t talk arrogantly.. his post are once in a while with only bonanza talk. Not all of you here who constantly remind us of how market will continue to crash and indirectly laughing at people who are still in the market.

Me I think he’s referring to either You, Agba, Mapeace (who also received an haircut and should understand the pain other are going through) and this guy 4601CE who quote me yesterday to laugh at me but I ignored him because me and him no dey for the same category.. he should worry about his portfolio not mine..
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by currentprice: 9:02am On Sep 14, 2018
Yayira:
How did you people come to the conclusion that it was Chibuking ? Ha! Ha!

1) Chibuking is not the only man here something has happened to here before Agba tongue left for village he got pretty haircut from honey flour and in a better option to feel what others are feeling now and not come out laughing at them.. So many men here why single out Chibuking ?

2) Chibuking don’t talk arrogantly.. he post are once in a while with only bonanza talk. Not all of you here who constantly remind us of how market will continue to crash and indirectly laughing at people who are still in the market.

Me I think he’s referring to either You, Agba, Mapeace (who also received an haircut and should understand the pain other are going through) and this guy 4601CE who quote me yesterday to laugh at me but I ignored him because me and him no dey for the same category.. he should worry about his not portfolio not mine..
no need to ague with u. on your mind u think vee is talking about haircut/stock lose abi?

grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 9:03am On Sep 14, 2018
How will you omit yourself from a comment that perfectly describes your behavior here then link it to another person ? How ?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by currentprice: 9:11am On Sep 14, 2018
moneywoman74:
Oga Veecovee, Please in the name of God, whom we serve, I beg you to apologize openly and secretly to that man or woman you are referring to.
We do not use whatever misfortune that happened to anybody to judge him or her.I mention someone name that he is shouting bear bear..... does not mean that there is no truth in what he is saying, and should not give us room to retrieve peoples healing that's very bad before God and humanity. Please we should be matured and reasonable in things we say.

There is time and season to everything under the earth, there is time of bear and time of bull, time of red and time of green!
No condition is ever permanent, please your sincere apology to who ever you are referring to.

One Love.

Shalom!
Thank u babe

grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 9:16am On Sep 14, 2018
currentprice:
Thank u babe

grin
Yimu
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mendes911: 9:19am On Sep 14, 2018
currentprice:
u dont need to post handle before we understand where u are going. most of pple here are adult

grin grin
He thinks forum members are as clueless as he is that we can't put two and two together. Abeg jump and pass that one. I stopped noticing him long time ago. All these fake prophets!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by dipoolowoo: 9:19am On Sep 14, 2018
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 9:23am On Sep 14, 2018
moneywoman74:
Oga Veecovee, Please in the name of God, whom we serve, I beg you to apologize openly and secretly to that man or woman you are referring to.
We do not use whatever misfortune that happened to anybody to judge him or her.I mention someone name that he is shouting bear bear..... does not mean that there is no truth in what he is saying, and should not give us room to retrieve peoples healing that's very bad before God and humanity. Please we should be matured and reasonable in things we say.

There is time and season to everything under the earth, there is time of bear and time of bull, time of red and time of green!
No condition is ever permanent, please your sincere apology to who ever you are referring to.

One Love.

Shalom!
I think they’re linking it to the wrong person and leaving themselves out.. BUT you are right dear we should never laughed at people’s misfortune. No matter what! Let’s put a smile on their face instead.
If you can not put a smile on their face then don’t hurt them.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 9:29am On Sep 14, 2018
Madam Yayira . No vex o
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 9:33am On Sep 14, 2018
dipoolowoo:
Customers, Shareholders Worry Over Skye Bank's Financial Health
https://www.businesspost.ng/2018/09/14/customers-shareholders-worry-over-skye-banks-financial-health/

Equities Remain Bearish After N98b Loss
https://www.businesspost.ng/2018/09/14/equities-remain-bearish-after-n98b-loss/
This Skye Bank issue is serious.. I sold the little units i had when I noticed they are doing abracadabra with results that has been with them for years.. if you are not ready to release the complete result why release half..
people are more interested in 2017 and 2018 result not all those dead ones they are showing us.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mcy56(f):
Wow, its amazing how some people reason sha.
You all need to know that no man living is above temptation and I felt bad that someone who should know better was the one who was quick to talk anyhow like this..... and to see one or two people supporting that comment is unbelievable! embarassed
It is well o.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mcy56(f):
arduino:
Walahi.... My village people strong die. Immediately I dropped Skye @N0.61 within minutes to the thing climbed to N0.67
Lol. Just accept that you did what was best for you at that point in time. We keep observing the price movement, though Sir Wanaj0 said we should not be looking at price alone. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Infinitisi(m): 9:48am On Sep 14, 2018
8 Red Flags You Can Spot on Your Financial Statements
8 Red Flags You Can Spot on Your Financial Statements
A company’s financials are the most objective way to assess the health of an organization. As the old adage says, “numbers don’t lie.” Numbers can indicate prosperity or poverty, but they can also show the first signs of trouble within a company. To help you recognize what the numbers are trying to tell you, we’ll explore eight identifiable red flags that can serve as indicators of trouble to you or anyone else reviewing your financials.

How to Read a Financial Statement
Before you can identify trouble areas, you first need to understand how to read a financial statement. Many people simply open it and look for the top-line assessment, revenue profit or loss, income statement and cash flow. There are other areas, however, that you should be aware of.

Primarily, financial statements are broken down into four key areas:

Auditor’s Report: This is a statement prepared by the statement’s auditors that outlines top-line trends and opinions based on the auditors’ findings.
Financial Statement: The statement itself is actually a collection of reports that provide a picture of an organization’s cash flows and financial condition. The reports typically included in a financial statement are the balance sheet, income statement and the statement of cash flows.
Notes to the Financial Statement: A veritable “cheat sheet” of the company’s accounting practices or intricacies to aid in reading the document. It can also include explanations for any odd entries or items.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis: Similar to an executive summary, this is a note from management that includes any information or topics that management would like to communicate to its shareholders or the readers of the report. This information is often inferred in parts of the report, and is called out in this section because it may not necessarily be obvious to the reader.
These sections provide valuable information that will help you determine the company’s profitability, liquidity and cash flow; all important figures when determining health.

Red Flags to Look For
Now that you have an idea of how to read financial statements, here are eight red flags that can indicate trouble for a business.

Rising debt-to-equity ratio: This indicates that the company is absorbing more debt than it can handle. A red flag should be raised if the debt-to-equity ratio is over 100%. You can also take a look at the falling interest coverage ratio, which is calculated by dividing net interest payments by operating earnings. If the ratio is less than five, there is cause for concern.
Several years of revenue trending down: If a company has three or more years of declining revenues, it is probably not a good investment. While cost-cutting measures—such as wasteful spending and reduction in headcount—can help to offset a revenue downturn, it probably won’t if the company has not rebounded in three years.
Large “other” expenses on the balance sheet: Many organizations have “other expenses” that are inconsistent or too small to really quantify, which is normal across income statements and balance sheets. If these “other” line items have high values, then you should find out what they are specifically, if you can. You’ll also want to know if these expenses are likely to recur.
Unsteady cash flow: Cash flow is a good sign of a healthy organization but it should be a flow, back and forth, up and down. A stockpile of cash can indicate that accounts are being settled, but there isn’t much new work coming in. Conversely, a shortage of cash could be indicative of under-billing for work by the company.
Rising accounts receivable or inventory in relation to sales: Money that is tied up in accounts receivable or has already been used to produce inventory is money that cannot generate a return. While it’s important to have enough inventory to fulfill orders, a company doesn’t want to have a significant portion of its revenue sitting unsold in a warehouse.
Rising outstanding share count: The more shares that are available for purchase in the stock market, the more diluted shareholders’ stake in the company becomes. If a company’s share count is rising by two or three percent per year, this indicates they are selling more shares and diluting the organization’s value.
Consistently higher liabilities than assets: Some organizations experience a steady stream of assets and liabilities as their business does not hinge on seasonal shifts or is less affected by market pressure. For companies that are more cyclical (i.e. construction companies during the winter months), however, it’s possible that its liabilities will outweigh its assets. Technically, this should be something the company can plan around, thereby decreasing the discrepancy. If a company is consistently assuming more liability without a proportionate increase in assets, however, it could be a sign it is over-leveraged.
Decreasing gross profit margin: As this measures a company’s ratio of profits earned to costs over a set period of time, a declining profit margin is cause for alarm. The profit margin must account not only for the costs to produce the product or service, but the additional money needed to cover operating expenses, such as costs of debt.
Analyzing a company’s financial statements, whether you own shares or might invest in it later, is a valuable skill. Take the time to really delve into financial reports and see what types of red flags you identify. Being able to understand the intricacies of a company’s finances is just one more way to ensure success.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mcy56(f):
Agbalowomeri:
For the traders, a bounce is imminent next week.
Agba, I'm tempted to buy tashere units with this your post o, you will balance me my money if the stock I buy goes south o. tongue
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mendes911: 9:58am On Sep 14, 2018
Mcy56:
Agba, I'm tempted to buy tashere unit with this your post o, you will balance me my money if the stock I buy goes south o. tongue
Don't go and buy those your insurance as usual and then expect a refund from Agba.

Meanwhile, I don't think reversal is yet here shaaa. Reversal (however small) usually comes after a very bloody day. I have been wrong severally shaaa.

#RunsAway.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by veecovee: 10:01am On Sep 14, 2018
Peradventure the market reverse gear changes, which and which stocks are you planning to buy if you have spare cash.

cc EVERYBODY, OGG, ORACLE, CP, CADILLAC, WANAJO, BBM, ETC
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mcy56(f):
4601CE:
If that’s the case , more serious minded people should be getting ready to leave ASAP.
Because people like me will continue to act all “childish”.
If I hear! You wan repeat class abi? shocked

[s]Like say you dont know that the oga bought at higher prices with assumption of market reversal, despite warnings that market will still tank the more as at the time he was busy accumulating it[/s]. tongue

What I see there is that individuals should follow what suits them the most.
Like Vee said, I have opted to buy a stock in the past at higher price because I just wanted to tie the money down so I wouldn't spend it (although I dont have much knowledge about the market then). It is well.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Infinitisi(m): 10:08am On Sep 14, 2018
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mcy56(f): 10:08am On Sep 14, 2018
mendes911:
Don't go and buy those your insurance as usual and then expect a refund from Agba.
Meanwhile, I don't think reversal is yet here shaaa. Reversal (however small) usually comes after a very bloody day. I have been wrong severally shaaa. #RunsAway.
LOL. He wasn't specific now. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lostinHeaven: 10:15am On Sep 14, 2018
Nice to sit back and watch folks quarrel over a non issue
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by freeman67: 10:29am On Sep 14, 2018
stcool:
It's people like you acting all childish that make serious minded people leave the forum. Veecovee made an important point, scroll back the pages of this forum and count how many meaningful discussions have been made towards investment.
Forget that thing.. That particular veecovee has never contributed anything relevant other than trying to force his religious believe down the throat of others and he had the effrontery to mock a man whose child was kidnap just because he posts his predictions/opinion of which you are entitled to either heed or ignore and you say someone trying to correct it is childish...

At least we see the bear he talk about happening and these is stock Market thread so what is wrong? I held Fidelity from N1.35 till when it got N4.22 when it started falling I could not let go even when if fell to sub N3.00 I had to sell around N2.35 because of their call. If I had listen to them earlier I would have made more.. Same with the first I had from N7 that got to about N15 and I was clinging onto till it got to about N11 if not for the bear call I would still be holding onto it expecting get a bounce that would not come soon while people make money.. GTB was sold for N50 earlier now it dancing between N32-N33 So is the bear they talk about a lie?

Misfortune in life is not limited to one person. It could happen to anyone even if he is a self acclaimed Pastor.. So we should watch what we say to people.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by deepsuk(f): 10:32am On Sep 14, 2018
Northeastern:
Ko ye mi rara.


Or something is inside her.
no that was the sound of oracle in side of your wif while u were ranting here in late nite looking 4 im.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by freeman67: 10:33am On Sep 14, 2018
Yayira:
How did you people come to the conclusion that it was Chibuking ? Ha! Ha!

1) Chibuking is not the only man here something has happened to.. before Agba tongue left for village he got pretty haircut from honey flour and in a better position to feel what others are feeling now and not come out laughing at them.. So many men here, why single out Chibuking ?

2) Chibuking don’t talk arrogantly.. his post are once in a while with only bonanza talk. Not all of you here who constantly remind us of how market will continue to crash and indirectly laughing at people who are still in the market.

Me I think he’s referring to either You, Agba, Mapeace (who also received an haircut and should understand the pain other are going through) and this guy 4601CE who quote me yesterday to laugh at me but I ignored him because me and him no dey for the same category.. he should worry about his portfolio not mine..
I was going to reply him before he did because immediately I saw that I knew he was already out of line no need to help him shape..
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by arduino: 10:47am On Sep 14, 2018
Who be this wicked person?? grin grin grin How can someone buy only a single unit of Diamondbank? shocked shocked
I fear una ooooo
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 10:50am On Sep 14, 2018
deepsuk:
no that was the sound of oracle in side of your wif while u were ranting here in late nite looking 4 im.
Hahahahaha hahahahaha
Nairaland people abeg make una no let me birth my child before his time oo

Hahahahaha hahahahaha
Lol @ the sound of Oracle in side his wife
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by arduino: 10:51am On Sep 14, 2018
deepsuk:
no that was the sound of oracle in side of your wif while u were ranting here in late nite looking 4 im.
Na wa oooo....... Decorum no dey exists for this thread dictionary at all. Una get mouth.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 10:57am On Sep 14, 2018
arduino:
Who be this wicked person?? grin grin grin How can someone buy only a single unit of Diamondbank? shocked shocked
I fear una ooooo
CSCS and sec fees sef go be like N4 grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 10:58am On Sep 14, 2018
freeman67:
I was going to reply him before he did because immediately I saw that I knew he was already out of line no need to help him shape..
Which ever my brother... people talk anyhow here of late and vee could be referring to any one of them..
Tho Whether chibuking or the rest guys here still not not good to laugh at people’s problem. Everyone should learn not to do this and we all be good.
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