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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:12pm On Nov 27, 2019
isangjohnson:
Please I need the link to fgn savings bond thread

https://www.nairaland.com/3658952/fgn-savings-bond
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by aremso(m): 7:13pm On Nov 27, 2019
unite4real:


This scenario played out in 2007/2008 when there was too much money in the hands of citizens not knowing what to do. All of a sudden the entire airwaves every now and then was adverts of Initial Public Offerings of different commodities. While the foolish (including me) were front loading their money into and open ended pipe in the name of buying into an IPO and admiring the certificates, the financial crooks were at the back end of the pipe off loading the money in the name of trading (by hyping and manipulating share prices). Recession was the result. Sometimes i wished all my capital then were even in just a savings account without interest. The loss was too much. AFter then, i discovered Government Securities.

One thing to note is this. Money is like energy. For everyone that lost money, some other person gained it. The sad part is, 100 people can loose money to 1 person. The reverse is never the case. With the latest trend, there is likely going to be another experience of too much money and myriads of scammers. Even when a legit investment come your way, there is likelihood of funds over saturation which makes an investment company become obsessed. Only those with track records will be able to hold investors funds in keeping with promises.

I have series of BONDs and TBs maturing From February 2020 and Bonds coupons going on with the next one in December.

None of those moneys will be used for any other investment other than what i am used to. I will rather keep them trekking (short TBs or MMF) and wait for the prime time or nothing.


Anyway, it depends on how you looked at it the same stock market where i loose my first million an hard earned money for that matter also made me millions i used for TB and will make me my first $ 1m with patience i grow the money yearly. I went back to my drawing board do my own serious research and reading then change my investment strategy and also i dont allow broker to tell me stock to buy again i trade online myself so am in control of my portfolio. i have tabulated my target on an excel in my laptop and this guide my investment objective and the strategies i can use to achieve my target. there is still plenty of monies to be made in the economy and the most important thing for me is that the money must be working for me from january to december. I love risk taking and i will never leave stock exchange no matter the mago mago they do there. Know your entry period and exit time very important.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by crowntoro(f): 7:48pm On Nov 27, 2019
Rates please cool
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by lancee(m): 8:33pm On Nov 27, 2019
aremso:


Anyway, it depends on how you looked at it the same stock market where i loose my first million an hard earned money for that matter also made me millions i used for TB and will make me my first $ 1m with patience i grow the money yearly. I went back to my drawing board do my own serious research and reading then change my investment strategy and also i dont allow broker to tell me stock to buy again i trade online myself so am in control of my portfolio. i have tabulated my target on an excel in my laptop and this guide my investment objective and the strategies i can use to achieve my target. there is still plenty of monies to be made in the economy and the most important thing for me is that the money must be working for me from january to december. I love risk taking and i will never leave stock exchange no matter the mago mago they do there. Know your entry period and exit time very important.



U said it all sir ..If you re not ready to study /read about stock market , study the market ..Its better to manage the lower rates for Tbills ..The funds managers /pension managers not ok with the tbill yield with huge funds know when to invest in stock market and when to comot ..They go for opportunities /yield

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by isangjohnson: 8:45pm On Nov 27, 2019
Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 8:58pm On Nov 27, 2019
feelamong:
TREASURY BILLS AUCTION 27/11/2019

91 DAYS ------6.495%

182 DAYS ------7.23%

364 DAYS------8.37%

Market is finished.... grin shocked
Was it prorated?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by PETERiCHY(m): 8:59pm On Nov 27, 2019
For those shouting TB till 5% and below that's EXACTLY what cbn want and it's working out for them.

As long as their OFFER gets oversubscribed rates will keep going down even to below 1%.

Abi if una be EMELIFE will you borrow @10% when investors are ready to oversubscribe @ 1%

Rates can ONLY rise when investors start shunning their TB as for me and my household we are relocating fully to the stock market when my last tb matures next month.

No time for RUBBISH. angry

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 9:00pm On Nov 27, 2019
ahiboilandgas:
where that man wai sai it stupidity to build a house ...he should come out with ideas
Am also waiting for him. Thank God I didn’t listen to him. Am almost done with my plaza/warehouse.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickel00(m): 9:26pm On Nov 27, 2019
Greetings!!!
Maximum hailing to the house.
Let me share my Bank's Fixed deposit rates here. It is way better than TB.
I am willing to answer an query(ies) as regard the Fixed deposit.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 9:29pm On Nov 27, 2019
igbizen:

Am also waiting for him. Thank God I didn’t listen to him. Am almost done with my plaza/warehouse.
use the plaza for super market if it's in Good location with middle class population 30 percent of their entire income will go to buy items on the shop shelf .....funny enough my friend the owner of sokoto mall moved from mattress production to mall bussiness and he currently completed the 3 mall in Abuja.....he told me most of the items are supply be companies and person only few are his....the the mall is his own a the departmental store.....using other people capital

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 9:33pm On Nov 27, 2019
mickel00:
Greetings!!!
Maximum hailing to the house.
Let me share my Bank's Fixed deposit rates here. It is way better than TB.
I am willing to answer an query(ies) as regard the Fixed deposit.
lucky u na una time....i hope sai no be micro finance bank

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 9:35pm On Nov 27, 2019
PETERiCHY:
For those shouting TB till 5% and below that's EXACTLY what cbn want and it's working out for them.

As long as their OFFER gets oversubscribed rates will keep going down even to below 1%.

Abi if una be EMELIFE will you borrow @10% when investors are ready to oversubscribe @ 1%

Rates can ONLY rise when investors start shunning their TB as for me and my household we are relocating fully to the stock market when my last tb matures next month.

No time for RUBBISH. angry
Wishing you good luck.
As for me aren’t going there.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IamR: 9:35pm On Nov 27, 2019
mickel00:
Greetings!!!
Maximum hailing to the house.
Let me share my Bank's Fixed deposit rates here. It is way better than TB.
I am willing to answer an query(ies) as regard the Fixed deposit.
What is the name of your bank?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Adiwana: 9:37pm On Nov 27, 2019
mickel00:
Greetings!!!
Maximum hailing to the house.
Let me share my Bank's Fixed deposit rates here. It is way better than TB.
I am willing to answer an query(ies) as regard the Fixed deposit.

Rates looks quite alright.Which bank is this??

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 9:38pm On Nov 27, 2019
mickel00:
Greetings!!!
Maximum hailing to the house.
Let me share my Bank's Fixed deposit rates here. It is way better than TB.
I am willing to answer an query(ies) as regard the Fixed deposit.
Fear Dey catch me for this rate oo.
Which bank is this? No name?
Hmm...

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by damilola1978: 9:56pm On Nov 27, 2019
mickel00:
Greetings!!!
Maximum hailing to the house.
Let me share my Bank's Fixed deposit rates here. It is way better than TB.
I am willing to answer an query(ies) as regard the Fixed deposit.
which bank

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 10:03pm On Nov 27, 2019
unite4real:


This scenario played out in 2007/2008 when there was too much money in the hands of citizens not knowing what to do. All of a sudden the entire airwaves every now and then was adverts of Initial Public Offerings of different commodities. While the foolish (including me) were front loading their money into and open ended pipe in the name of buying into an IPO and admiring the certificates, the financial crooks were at the back end of the pipe off loading the money in the name of trading (by hyping and manipulating share prices). Recession was the result. Sometimes i wished all my capital then were even in just a savings account without interest. The loss was too much. AFter then, i discovered Government Securities.

One thing to note is this. Money is like energy. For everyone that lost money, some other person gained it. The sad part is, 100 people can loose money to 1 person. The reverse is never the case. With the latest trend, there is likely going to be another experience of too much money and myriads of scammers. Even when a legit investment come your way, there is likelihood of funds over saturation which makes an investment company become obsessed. Only those with track records will be able to hold investors funds in keeping with promises.

I have series of BONDs and TBs maturing From February 2020 and Bonds coupons going on with the next one in December.

None of those moneys will be used for any other investment other than what i am used to. I will rather keep them trekking (short TBs or MMF) and wait for the prime time or nothing.


Standing firm to what one believes is the yardstick to success, I've lost money in many businesses in d past, so i know the pain's that come with a loss, now i believe every naira count.if i don't or can't generate at least 15% on my capital, i don't spend out of it. same here I've got Tbs maturing come February n will love to invest in bonds, do you by any chance know n can expatiate on FG bonds, not saving bonds, I've been asking my bank fbn/stanbic,none of them seems to know about these bonds that pay coupons biannual. Will be splitting my funds come next year. on mmf, tbs, transportation, bonds and of course Ghana tbs
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickel00(m): 10:03pm On Nov 27, 2019
damilola1978:
which bank

For privacy sake, can you send a pm?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickel00(m): 10:04pm On Nov 27, 2019
igbizen:

Fear Dey catch me for this rate oo.
Which bank is this? No name?
Hmm...

It is actually legit bro. This is no scam.
Can I send a pm?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by damilola1978: 10:08pm On Nov 27, 2019
mickel00:


For privacy sake, can you send a pm?
check your email
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickel00(m): 10:09pm On Nov 27, 2019
ahiboilandgas:
lucky u na una time....i hope sai no be micro finance bank

Bro, my 1 cent; Invest in facts and not emotions.
What if it is microfinance?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickel00(m): 10:12pm On Nov 27, 2019
damilola1978:
check your email

Check your mail.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by damilola1978: 10:16pm On Nov 27, 2019
mickel00:


Check your mail.
replied
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RealityShot: 10:21pm On Nov 27, 2019
!!!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by cybertek(m): 10:32pm On Nov 27, 2019
mickel00:


For privacy sake, can you send a pm?
"Privacy sake" for a bank investment?
If it cant be posted here, I feel like it's not legit enough.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by unite4real: 10:36pm On Nov 27, 2019
Akin3891:


Standing firm to what one believes is the yardstick to success, I've lost money in many businesses in d past, so i know the pain's that come with a loss, now i believe every naira count.if i don't or can't generate at least 15% on my capital, i don't spend out of it. same here I've got Tbs maturing come February n will love to invest in bonds, do you by any chance know n can expatiate on FG bonds, not saving bonds, I've been asking my bank fbn/stanbic,none of them seems to know about these bonds that pay coupons biannual. Will be splitting my funds come next year. on mmf, tbs, transportation, bonds and of course Ghana tbs

It is usually very tricky with FGN bonds. One rule of thumb is, always keep your eyes on the yield to maturity. For example, a bond could have a coupon rate of 15% and you are told that the yield is 10%. If u don't want to mess up with your head, just look at that 10% as your annual interest on your capital. Although you will be earning the 15% but on a lowered principal. For example, if you want to invest 8M on a bond paying 15% coupon and the yield is 10%; you will buy that bond with more than 8M depending on the year to maturity. Let's say you got the 8M bond at 10M, your coupon payments every 6 months will be 15% of 8M and your principal at maturity is 8M and not 10M. At the end of the day, if u factor in your initial 10M put in the bond, you will realize your interest is actually 10%. So if u want a bond, keep an eye on the yield unless you are getting it in the primary market and it's a new bond issue.

Your bank or discount house should help you. With banks, always patronize the headquarters or main branch Inna state or region so u can easily meet people with the knowledge

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickel00(m): 11:31pm On Nov 27, 2019
cybertek:

"Privacy sake" for a bank investment?
If it cant be posted here, I feel like it's not legit enough.



Quick question bro, how many times have you seen First Bank,UBA,Gtbank,Access, Zenith's(FUGAZ) Fixed deposits rates online/social media platforms?

No be fight o bros, but HR get small power too, but, if you can get me another job Asap if I lose this one, I go willingly share am online.

Trust me bro, this is 100% legit.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 1:16am On Nov 28, 2019
mickel00:


You are absolute right!!!
Privacy?! Yes... My privacy!!!.
It took me 1yr + to get this job, after getting to final stages at EY, PwC, OLAM, VFD and others, I won't blow this one opportunity by exopsing so much here.

The offer letter I signed as so much legal jargons that I didn't really understand all. What's the company's policy on social media usage and all.

Quick question bro, how many times have you seen First Bank,UBA,Gtbank,Access, Zenith's(FUGAZ) Fixed deposits rates online/social media platforms?

No be fight o bros, but HR get small power too, but, if you can get me another job Asap if I lose this one, I go willingly share am online.

Trust me bro, this is 100% legit.
These are all gibberish. Only an idiot will put his money there.

Banks don't talk about their fix deposit rate online cos they don't want people to advice their potential customers to go for bond/tbills instead.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:05am On Nov 28, 2019
mickel00:
Greetings!!!
Maximum hailing to the house.
Let me share my Bank's Fixed deposit rates here. It is way better than TB.
I am willing to answer an query(ies) as regard the Fixed deposit.


That should be a microfinance bank
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Wiseoldman: 5:36am On Nov 28, 2019
Akin3891:


Standing firm to what one believes is the yardstick to success, I've lost money in many businesses in d past, so i know the pain's that come with a loss, now i believe every naira count.if i don't or can't generate at least 15% on my capital, i don't spend out of it. same here I've got Tbs maturing come February n will love to invest in bonds, do you by any chance know n can expatiate on FG bonds, not saving bonds, I've been asking my bank fbn/stanbic,none of them seems to know about these bonds that pay coupons biannual. Will be splitting my funds come next year. on mmf, tbs, transportation, bonds and of course Ghana tbs

Hello,

Kindly advice the easiest way to invest in GH Tbills.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by SimpleLuxuries: 6:51am On Nov 28, 2019
igbizen:

Please go to mutual fund thread. All this your questions would be answered in a twinkle of an eye - that is if it is not already answered in the first 10 pages. I joined MMF thread two months ago and am pretty doing well.

Can you share the link of the thread? I can't find it.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by AngelicBeing: 7:05am On Nov 28, 2019
cybertek:

"Privacy sake" for a bank investment?
If it cant be posted here, I feel like it's not legit enough.
Gbam, like seriously, what is the secrecy for him to mention the name of the bank, anything that has a clause of secrecy, run for your life abi Na BUHARI CHOP I CHOP BANK led by Abba Kyari and the 40 thieves in the Presidential villa, make people shine their eyes wella oo, plenty wonder bank and Oluwole investment plenty for Nigeria, hunger dey Nigeria and guymen are looking for Avenue to eat amala, bokoto shaki, fried chicken and turkey plus Hennessey and after that, they will vammoose with your investment, wetin person no go read for Nairaland.com

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