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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 5:13pm On Dec 05, 2020
igbizen:

grin grin grin
Barrytone did not advice you to only put what you can afford to lose

I have one torn N100 note that i have already written off as lost. I think i will go and put it in it. grin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Meshach171(m): 5:19pm On Dec 05, 2020
You see your problem bro, you feel everyone is an enemy. Hence, your inclination to always attack and not take advice. Sit yourself down and ask, if this is truly what you wanna dedicate the rest of your life doing.

The tension you lot create around the MBA investment on here is enough to give even a strong hearted investor heart problems. You and every other person on this table, including the naysayers need to stop this unnecessary back and forth.

Just so you know, it is you who seem to have taken NL as your personal property.

DrAkpa:


When the next alert comes. I will do the same thing. Stop me if you can, since Nairaland is your personal property

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DrAkpa(m): 5:23pm On Dec 05, 2020
Meshach171:
You see your problem bro, you feel everyone is an enemy. Hence, your inclination to always attack and not take advice. Sit yourself down and ask, if this is truly what you wanna dedicate the rest of your life doing.

The tension you lot create around the MBA investment on here is enough to give even a strong hearted investor heart problems. You and every other person on this table, including the naysayers need to stop this unnecessary back and forth.

Just so you know, it is you who seem to have taken NL as your personal property.


Expect my next alert in 3weeks.. E go loud for this thread
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 5:37pm On Dec 05, 2020
Stop ponzi, if you must invest in ponzi, do so with less than 10% of your investable capital.

Before you nickname an investment ponzi get to understand the intrigues and not just joining the bandwagon to shout ponzi. Every business in Nigeria fails even government has failed (recession). I say if refineries with free crude are failing then everything is capable of failing. Banks with all monitoring still fails how much more business ran by a single man. That's totally different from ponzi from onset. In Nigeria, anything can happen. Pro and anti forex try rest abeg. Investors, if you didn't know what you put your money to, bros maybe you picked that money, for me that worked extremely hard for my money, I knew exactly what/where I kept my hard earned money. No regrets so far and never will I regret.

Can we discuss the new proposed and expected bills.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Meshach171(m): 5:47pm On Dec 05, 2020
I am not in any way saying you should not. You have your life to live, as do others. But please, know when to stop.

DrAkpa:


Expect my next alert in 3weeks.. E go loud for this thread

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DrAkpa(m): 5:49pm On Dec 05, 2020
Meshach171:
I am not in any way saying you should not. You have your life to live, as do others. But please, know when to stop.


Mate, I am free to express myself anywhere on Nairaland, just as some of you here came to talk a lot of thrash on mba thread b4 it was locked. So do not ever quote me again, because I didn't mention you when I posted my comment and if my alert dey pepper you, just ignore and pass.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:53pm On Dec 05, 2020
DexterousOne:


I read your comment
Making specific reference to the second paragraph
That's what informed my comment

Contrary to what many believe
Stock investing is actually simple In My Opinion (still making reference to your second paragraph)

Like Bill Ackman will say
You cant go wrong (well most of the time) investing in an industry leader who grows his revenue year on year; and have a healthy P/E ratio, cash flow and reasonable debt.

Its that simple
Well at least to me


Bill Ackman is one of my mentors

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:58pm On Dec 05, 2020
igbizen:

While the bitterness?
Red flag!


Their regular trademark

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by shalomblue: 6:00pm On Dec 05, 2020
2020 has been a year. Let us discuss what you have learnt on this thread and how you have been able to apply it.
For me, the moment I noticed tbill was losing steam late last year, I started converting mature tbill to dollars. This led to about 20 percent gain.
I also dived into stock market and made about 45 percent. Did FGN savings at 9 percent also.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 6:02pm On Dec 05, 2020
shalomblue:
2020 has been a year. Let us discuss what you have learnt on this thread and how you have been able to apply it.
For me, the moment I noticed tbill was losing steam late last year, I started converting mature tbill to dollars. This led to about 20 percent gain.
I also dived into stock market and made about 45 percent. Did FGN savings at 9 percent also.


Can you share the stocks that gave your portfolio a 45% gain?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:08pm On Dec 05, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



Bill Ackman is one of my mentors
Do you know him personally? Does he know you? He can’t be your mentor if you do not have a relationship with him.

I’m sure you meant to say he’s one of your role models wink

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 6:33pm On Dec 05, 2020
Meshach171:
I am not in any way saying you should not. You have your life to live, as do others. But please, know when to stop.


Can you stop quoting that guy.

In case you are not Igbo, his name "Akpa" means bag in Igbo Language.

You don't expect someone that bears "bag" as a name to be sensible.

Just ignore him and stop derailing the thread.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Donbrig: 6:38pm On Dec 05, 2020
Your parents didn't waste their money on your school fees at all.


Lazyyouth4u:

Do you know him personally? Does he know you? He can’t be your mentor if you do not have a relationship with him.

I’m sure you meant to say he’s one of your role models wink

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Donbrig: 6:46pm On Dec 05, 2020
We won't forget 2020 in a hurry.. The fall of tbills was like the fall of the walls of Jericho. I thought I have lost so much when all my tbills matured and rates were so low, luckily Sukuk came to the rescue and I had to invest with their 11.2%.

It will take a very long time before we see a double digit rate.

Stocks are not bad, but as long as you are a retail investor, you still gonna have very little chance, lots of underground manipulations are still going on in our NSE. SEC cannot see everything and still have a lot of work to do for more transparency.



shalomblue:
2020 has been a year. Let us discuss what you have learnt on this thread and how you have been able to apply it.
For me, the moment I noticed tbill was losing steam late last year, I started converting mature tbill to dollars. This led to about 20 percent gain.
I also dived into stock market and made about 45 percent. Did FGN savings at 9 percent also.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 6:59pm On Dec 05, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

Do you know him personally? Does he know you? He can’t be your mentor if you do not have a relationship with him.

I’m sure you meant to say he’s one of your role models wink



That is the meaning of a mentor.

He teaches, advices and educated through his commentaries, writings, books etc

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 7:05pm On Dec 05, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

Do you know him personally? Does he know you? He can’t be your mentor if you do not have a relationship with him.

I’m sure you meant to say he’s one of your role models wink


To what end

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:08pm On Dec 05, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



That is the meaning of a mentor.

He teaches, advices and educated through his commentaries, writings, books etc

Boss, this is not something to argue. He can’t be your mentor when you do not know him and he does not know you.

We all learn everyday. Nobody knows it all sir. We only stop learning the day we die smiley

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:10pm On Dec 05, 2020
RayRay06677:


To what end
Meaning??

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Donbrig: 7:15pm On Dec 05, 2020
I think this new proposed bills by CBN won't be more than 4 or 5%. CBN had learnt a great lesson that some Nigerians will still dump their money with them even at a negative rate. Because surviving in the real sector in present day Nigeria is more than a tug of war.


RayRay06677:
Stop ponzi, if you must invest in ponzi, do so with less than 10% of your investable capital.

Before you nickname an investment ponzi get to understand the intrigues and not just joining the bandwagon to shout ponzi. Every business in Nigeria fails even government has failed (recession). I say if refineries with free crude are failing then everything is capable of failing. Banks with all monitoring still fails how much more business ran by a single man. That's totally different from ponzi from onset. In Nigeria, anything can happen. Pro and anti forex try rest abeg. Investors, if you didn't know what you put your money to, bros maybe you picked that money, for me that worked extremely hard for my money, I knew exactly what/where I kept my hard earned money. No regrets so far and never will I regret.

Can we discuss the new proposed and expected bills.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 7:21pm On Dec 05, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

Meaning??

U really deserve the photocopy of a dictionary, Pa Emma's copy and paste didn't teach you anything

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:27pm On Dec 05, 2020
RayRay06677:


U really deserve the photocopy of a dictionary, Pa Emma's copy and paste didn't teach you anything
Oga, please stop talking nonesense and don’t insult me again. Who are you? Read that thing well and use your brain to understand the meaning.

Mentoring is a relationship where an experienced person teaches, advices and guides a junior or less experienced person. Note the key word - relationship. How can you be my mentor when I don’t know you and you don’t personally know me? How will you be giving me advice and guiding me if you do not know me?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by shalomblue: 7:35pm On Dec 05, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



Can you share the stocks that gave your portfolio a 45% gain?

My average entry price for Zenith was less than 12.50naira. It has moved to around 17 now cos I keep buying(my threshold is 25 naira). I got in to Dangote cement at 117,got dividend and sold at 134(bad decision). Got into to Dan sugar at 12 naira and FBN at 5.31.
I stick with dividend paying stocks as advised by you sir.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:36pm On Dec 05, 2020
Donbrig:
Your parents didn't waste their money on your school fees at all.


You see my Moniker and assume that I’m a child. Right? Hahaha grin. Hilarious.

No wonder some people here think they can just be insulting me anyhow. It’s not their fault sha...Na me choose lazy youth as moniker angry
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:53pm On Dec 05, 2020
shalomblue:


My average entry price for Zenith was less than 12.50naira. It has moved to around 17 now cos I keep buying(my threshold is 25 naira). I got in to Dangote cement at 117,got dividend and sold at 134(bad decision). Got into to Dan sugar at 12 naira and FBN at 5.31.
I stick with dividend paying stocks as advised by you sir.


You are doing well, can't remember when Dangote Cement went to N117. Currently around N200, you should have held on so as to enable steady dividends and capital appreciation for the next 3 to 4 years.

Dividend paying stock is the key thing, dividend yield of 10% at dividend payout of maximum of 60%, average earning growth of a minimum of 12% in the last 3 years

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:57pm On Dec 05, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

Boss, this is not something to argue. He can’t be your mentor when you do not know him and he does not know you.

We all learn everyday. Nobody knows it all sir. We only stop learning the day we die smiley


Okay, I have heard and I agree with you. You are correct

With information technology and social media some of these guys have Facebook pages and other platforms for their followers and mentees, they reply your mails, answer your questions, teach and give advice.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Whiteshield: 8:09pm On Dec 05, 2020
RayRay06677:


U really deserve the photocopy of a dictionary, Pa Emma's copy and paste didn't teach you anything

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 8:13pm On Dec 05, 2020
I think that was in March. I think it did so again around August.
emmanuelewumi:



You are doing well, can't remember when Dangote Cement went to N117 . Currently around N200, you should have held on so as to enable steady dividends and capital appreciation for the next 3 to 4 years.

Dividend paying stock is the key thing, dividend yield of 10% at dividend payout of maximum of 60%, average earning growth of a minimum of 12% in the last 3 years
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by shalomblue: 8:18pm On Dec 05, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



You are doing well, can't remember when Dangote Cement went to N117. Currently around N200, you should have held on so as to enable steady dividends and capital appreciation for the next 3 to 4 years.

Dividend paying stock is the key thing, dividend yield of 10% at dividend payout of maximum of 60%, average earning growth of a minimum of 12% in the last 3 years
March 25,it was that low. Just that intraday it would fall then somehow closed at 150ish.The EPS/Div payout of Dangote cement is not sustainable in my own opinion. It's a great stock and I will gladly jump in once it falls to less than 150,if it ever does
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 8:25pm On Dec 05, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

Oga, please stop talking nonesense and don’t insult me again. Who are you? Read that thing well and use your brain to understand the meaning.

Mentoring is a relationship where an experienced person teaches, advices and guides a junior or less experienced person. Note the key word - relationship. How can you be my mentor when I don’t know you and you don’t personally know me? How will you be giving me advice and guiding me if you do not know me?





Stone age man, I was thinking all along you were updated. Your definition of relationship is skin to skin at this very era? U r finished

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:34pm On Dec 05, 2020
RayRay06677:


Stone age man, I was thinking all along you were updated. Your definition of relationship is skin to skin at this very era? U r finished
Are you daft? What is skin to skin in this matter? I say you cannot be my mentor if I don’t have a relationship with you. If I read your books and Facebook posting, I cannot claim to have a relationship with you because you do not know who the hell I am!

Use your brain Oga. Me and you who sounds like a Stone Age man? Better just face your ponzi hustle jejelly if na the only thing wey your brain sabi carry be that.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 8:37pm On Dec 05, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

Are you daft? What is skin to skin in this matter? I say you cannot be my mentor if I don’t have a relationship with you. If I read your books and Facebook posting, I cannot claim to have a relationship with you because you do not know who the hell I am!

Use your brain Oga. Or just face your ponzi hustle if na the only thing wey your brain sabi carry be that.

But am your mentor as am struggling hard to educate you. Ur head too strong, e no gree enter. Now I understand why the skin to skin is required at least a good kunk will reset your dead and unilateral thinking brain. Over sabi go run you down, watch it. Unamikot

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:41pm On Dec 05, 2020
RayRay06677:


But am your mentor as am struggling hard to educate you. Ur head too strong, e no free enter. Now I understand why the skin to skin is required at least a good kunk will reset your dead and unilateral thinking brain. Over sabi go run you down, watch it. Unamikot
You? My mentor? grin. I reject that in God’s name. God forbid bad thing. Illiterate like you? Wetin you know?? I will teach you and your generations. Better go think as you go comot your money from ponzi.

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