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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 6:14am On Dec 25, 2018
Princkez:
what if Femi is diversifying at the rate of #250 per unit, what do you think will happen to the price of FO on the floor
kontinu in recent direction
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 6:16am On Dec 25, 2018
tritritri:
Boss is this a + sign?
d longer the better . . .
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 6:17am On Dec 25, 2018
maishai:
I SMELL complete removal of fuel subsidy come 2019.....After fleecing the Nigerian Government and the average Nigerian, Femi Otedola has jumoed ship.....Ok we are watching...If they born u well Femi otedola, do business without Government calo calo with the proceeds and see if it will fare better than your solar business...........
with Brent kissing $50 , subsidy removal shud nt be a problem really
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 6:35am On Dec 25, 2018
RabbiDoracle:
Oil is in BEAR-NANZA mode.

OPEC is cutting yet oil is falling. Herds are selling.

Once there is clarity, Herds start to buy.
umm once a bearish move is in effect , its very swift & takes no prisoners
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 6:41am On Dec 25, 2018
yom2:
but whats crashing it I thought they agreed on cuts?
fear while professionals are milking d shorts end , wen they close d position . mkt will find support
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 6:43am On Dec 25, 2018
sillysassysally:
Santa has been nice to me
super , santa is not done with you.

#nice
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 6:46am On Dec 25, 2018
Trouble1:
This woman knew something and she didn’t say jackshit. angry
Unfollows thread
lol dis is funny . . .
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 6:51am On Dec 25, 2018
BullBearMkt:
...now market just confirmed what I saw earlier about the important level being reactive
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charts dont lie . . (took time and plenty struggle to change belief systems sha)
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by budaatum: 6:56am On Dec 25, 2018
fxuser:
charts dont lie . . (took time and plenty struggle to change belief systems sha)
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What do you use for Nigerian charts please?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 7:09am On Dec 25, 2018
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Coolcash1: 8:38am On Dec 25, 2018
BullBearMkt:
DOW is just bringing many of the stocks very cheap. Can you imagine Apple above $250? Now 148 & is still going down!
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I am interested in playing in the us market coz I now have the arsenal to do so. Please which trading house do you and will like to have their contact.

Thanks
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by XVIER(m): 8:49am On Dec 25, 2018
anjilgreat:
Thanks. Same to you.
merry Xmas ma, I've been a follower since.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by pluto09(m): 9:59am On Dec 25, 2018
fxuser:
charts dont lie . . (took time and plenty struggle to change belief systems sha)
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You and BBM are doing a great job here...
Analysis with little or no emotion attached...
It is TA simplified.. Kudos. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 11:24am On Dec 25, 2018
HOW TO RESTRATEGISE IN 2019 AND BEAT NSE ASI

Most recent Research has shown that stocks that are cheap relative to their fundamentals tended to produce higher returns than more expensive ones, and that smaller companies by market value tended to outperform larger ones.

The implication for investors was clear: Those who want to improve their odds of beating the market should tilt their portfolios to value or small-cap STOCKS or Fund companies wasted no time giving investors those options.

What followed was a frenzy to find new market-beating factors. Armed with a trove of data and dreams of tenure at elite universities, researchers ran endless back tests looking for new discoveries. The problem, as economist liked to say, is that if you torture the data long enough, it will confess. Indeed, academic finance journals are now littered with hundreds of purported factors.
Holding on to dz proven strategy will guarantee your return in 2019.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 12:35pm On Dec 25, 2018
Coolcash1:
I am interested in playing in the us market coz I now have the arsenal to do so. Please which trading house do you and will like to have their contact.

Thanks
...I use Interactive Brokers (if you based outside Niaja)
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 12:37pm On Dec 25, 2018
pluto09:
You and BBM are doing a great job here...
Analysis with little or no emotion attached...
It is TA simplified.. Kudos. grin
...thanks sir. Quite a long time I read your FA educative posts cool Don't ask me whether I utilise it?
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sillysassysally(f): 12:39pm On Dec 25, 2018
I'd have to disagree with you on this one.
2019 is going to be a very volatile season; there's not only FED rate hikes but also synchronization of rate hikes across developed economies (ECB, Bank of England, etc). Oh, there is also 2019 elections, and a lot of uncertainty about oil prices and GDP growth. The best stocks to play given these dynamics is definitely not small-caps (the riskiest stocks characterized by illiquidity and no analyst coverage).

Godlylifeoneart:
HOW TO RESTRATEGISE IN 2019 AND BEAT NSE ASI

Most recent Research has shown that stocks that are cheap relative to their fundamentals tended to produce higher returns than more expensive ones, and that smaller companies by market value tended to outperform larger ones.

The implication for investors was clear: Those who want to improve their odds of beating the market should tilt their portfolios to value or small-cap STOCKS or Fund companies wasted no time giving investors those options.

What followed was a frenzy to find new market-beating factors. Armed with a trove of data and dreams of tenure at elite universities, researchers ran endless back tests looking for new discoveries. The problem, as economist liked to say, is that if you torture the data long enough, it will confess. Indeed, academic finance journals are now littered with hundreds of purported factors.
Holding on to dz proven strategy will guarantee your return in 2019.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Trouble1: 1:00pm On Dec 25, 2018
angry
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 1:08pm On Dec 25, 2018
sillysassysally:
I'd have to disagree with you on this one.
2019 is going to be a very volatile season; there's not only FED rate hikes but also synchronization of rate hikes across developed economies (ECB, Bank of England, etc). Oh, there is also 2019 elections, and a lot of uncertainty about oil prices and GDP growth. The best stocks to play given these dynamics is definitely not small-caps (the riskiest stocks characterized by illiquidity and no analyst coverage).
...it is complex than what you just mentioned. But based on past rate hikes by FOMC, experience has shown that small caps out-perform the large caps on NYSE just as @Godlylifeoneart stated. The reason is not far fetched. Many large cap stocks are multi-nationals which also depend more on exports to grow their earnings viz-a-viz profits and with rate hike, dollar will sour to new highs and this will affect overall sales outside the US. The small-caps must often focused on the US markets and customers' purchase power is only local & largely not affected my rate-hike. Of course the companies are affected based on bank loans and all the rest.

For the oil companies, apart from been affected by rate hike, they have oil price to battle with. Basically, irrespective of the volatility, small caps outperform big caps during rate hike in the US - Well, apart from banking sector.
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by pluto09(m): 1:13pm On Dec 25, 2018
BullBearMkt:
...thanks sir. Quite a long time I read your FA educative posts cool Don't ask me whether I utilise it?
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When you are trading crypto.......
24 hrs, 7days action non stop...


I have been applying some of the things I learnt from you and fxuser there.. grin grin


My stocks picks on NSE are solely based on FA for now and as such I can afford to go away until the next set of results will be due.....
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by anjilgreat(f): 2:46pm On Dec 25, 2018
XVIER:
merry Xmas ma, I've been a follower since.
Wow! Same to you. Wish you a great celebration this season. Good to hear from your end. Thanks for the best wishes.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Coolcash1: 3:45pm On Dec 25, 2018
BullBearMkt:
...I use Interactive Brokers (if you based outside Niaja)
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I am fully on ground here in Naija... grin

Do they accept foreign clients?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 6:27pm On Dec 25, 2018
fxuser:
- all breaks are not created equally , further +ve price action today
UBA
- further upside expected

TA: https://invst.ly/9m4y4

stop: N7.50


#freebie
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by fxuser: 6:39pm On Dec 25, 2018
FBN
- classic inv head a& shoulders pattern
TA: https://invst.ly/9m4zh
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Jejebabaa: 7:07pm On Dec 25, 2018
BullBearMkt:
...it is complex than what you just mentioned. But based on past rate hikes by FOMC, experience has shown that small caps out-perform the large caps on NYSE just as @Godlylifeoneart stated. The reason is not far fetched. Many large cap stocks are multi-nationals which also depend more on exports to grow their earnings viz-a-viz profits and with rate hike, dollar will sour to new highs and this will affect overall sales outside the US. The small-caps must often focused on the US markets and customers' purchase power is only local & largely not affected my rate-hike. Of course the companies are affected based on bank loans and all the rest.

For the oil companies, apart from been affected by rate hike, they have oil price to battle with. Basically, irrespective of the volatility, small caps outperform big caps during rate hike in the US - Well, apart from banking sector.
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Boss, what is the charts saying about SLB pls. I already sent you a mail on it though.
CC: FXuser as well.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sillysassysally(f): 11:24pm On Dec 25, 2018
AGAIN, you've just mentioned information that is not true.

First things first; you can't compare the New York Stock Exchange to the Nigerian Stock Exchange!!!

As at when APPLE crossed the $1trillion market cap threshold, the total market cap of all the 169 companies on the Nigerian stock exchange were less than 5% of APPLE's market cap ALONE! so you cannot even compare their small caps to our small caps - Ours are characterized by gross illiquidity (foreign investors that constitute c. 60% of total transactions dont buy them then domestic institutional investors that constitute c. 20% of total transactions dont buy them). These guys focus on the top 30 most capitalized stocks on the exchange!

Also, Nigerian research analysts don't cover small caps - you wont find ANY target price or earnings update on them so most retail investors that get guidance from analysts won't even play them. So this "outperformance" you are talking about, where do you see demand coming from when roughly 90% of transactions are targeted at the lagre-mid cap guys?

Finally, yes small caps outperformed this year in the US and that was primarily predicated on tax cuts, stronger dollar and US GDP growth. Nothing to do with rate hikes at all - if anything, rate hikes are negative for equities generally because they mean more borrowing cost and higher treasury yields. Then bringing it to the Nigerian market, rate hikes are even more NEGATIVE for us! Because it means there are higher holding returns for US assets and investors pull their money out - SMALL CAPS - being even more risky would bear the brunt of sell-offs.

Finally finally, I'll address one thing you said that's outrightly false again. You said "based on past rate hikes by FOMC, experience has shown that small-caps outperform the large caps on NYSE just as @Godlylifeoneart stated" The US only just started their hiking process this year since the global financial crisis so concluding that rate hikes is good for small caps based on a one year trend that was not even the cause of the small-cap outperformance is false.


BullBearMkt:
...it is complex than what you just mentioned. But based on past rate hikes by FOMC, experience has shown that small caps out-perform the large caps on NYSE just as @Godlylifeoneart stated. The reason is not far fetched. Many large cap stocks are multi-nationals which also depend more on exports to grow their earnings viz-a-viz profits and with rate hike, dollar will sour to new highs and this will affect overall sales outside the US. The small-caps must often focused on the US markets and customers' purchase power is only local & largely not affected my rate-hike. Of course the companies are affected based on bank loans and all the rest.

For the oil companies, apart from been affected by rate hike, they have oil price to battle with. Basically, irrespective of the volatility, small caps outperform big caps during rate hike in the US - Well, apart from banking sector.
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by koolengrtimmy(m): 5:34am On Dec 26, 2018
Hello house,

I have watched diamond bank grow from 66kobo to 165 kobo in two weeks.

I really love to buy some units

Kindly advise accordingly

Thank you
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by donyaks:
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Trouble1: 7:12am On Dec 26, 2018
koolengrtimmy:
Hello house,

I have watched diamond bank grow from 66kobo to 165 kobo in two weeks.

I really love to buy some units

Kindly advise accordingly

Thank you
Nobody is willing to sell for you smiley
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Krisuba: 8:04am On Dec 26, 2018
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by swilo: 8:33am On Dec 26, 2018
koolengrtimmy:
Hello house,

I have watched diamond bank grow from 66kobo to 165 kobo in two weeks.

I really love to buy some units

Kindly advise accordingly

Thank you
lol. please keep watching
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m):
sillysassysally:
AGAIN, you've just mentioned information that is not true.

First things first; you can't compare the New York Stock Exchange to the Nigerian Stock Exchange!!!

As at when APPLE crossed the $1trillion market cap threshold, the total market cap of all the 169 companies on the Nigerian stock exchange were less than 5% of APPLE's market cap ALONE! so you cannot even compare their small caps to our small caps - Ours are characterized by gross illiquidity (foreign investors that constitute c. 60% of total transactions dont buy them then domestic institutional investors that constitute c. 20% of total transactions dont buy them). These guys focus on the top 30 most capitalized stocks on the exchange!

Also, Nigerian research analysts don't cover small caps - you wont find ANY target price or earnings update on them so most retail investors that get guidance from analysts won't even play them. So this "outperformance" you are talking about, where do you see demand coming from when roughly 90% of transactions are targeted at the lagre-mid cap guys?

Finally, yes small caps outperformed this year in the US and that was primarily predicated on tax cuts, stronger dollar and US GDP growth. Nothing to do with rate hikes at all - if anything, rate hikes are negative for equities generally because they mean more borrowing cost and higher treasury yields. Then bringing it to the Nigerian market, rate hikes are even more NEGATIVE for us! Because it means there are higher holding returns for US assets and investors pull their money out - SMALL CAPS - being even more risky would bear the brunt of sell-offs.

Finally finally, I'll address one thing you said that's outrightly false again. You said "based on past rate hikes by FOMC, experience has shown that small-caps outperform the large caps on NYSE just as @Godlylifeoneart stated" The US only just started their hiking process this year since the global financial crisis so concluding that rate hikes is good for small caps based on a one year trend that was not even the cause of the small-cap outperformance is false.
...my sister, I think I mis-understood your response to @Godlylifeoneart. I tot you based your assertion mainly on the US stock. When I read you mentioning Fed, rate hike couple with the fact that I was discussing US stocks previously on the thread, I assume you are referring to DOW. My mistake, I didn't realise you are discussing NSE. That's the consequence of going to evening school! grin

Having said that, everything I mentioned relating the US market is correct! There are data to backed them up. Why should I be referring to this year rate hikes as "past rate hikes by FOMC"? I begi, Fed has been around since 1961 and have previously increase or decrease interest rate in the past in other to stabilised the US economy.
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