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Movie Recommendation: Boiler Room Enjoy your weekend. |
Custodian appears to be a strong candidate for addition to the portfolio, with ₦66 looking like an attractive entry point. Follow the Money |
This is starting to look like an obsession. While this forum may act as a leveler, each of us plays in different leagues. Even if I chose never to touch NGX again, my passive income alone is more than enough to secure the kind of life many only dream of. Some of us simply brag differently—even when we choose modesty. If you’re already losing sleep at this stage, what will you do when the real bear shows up? If you’re not a boy, you wouldn’t be so triggered by my statement. Yet you keep quoting it and returning to it every time. I’m convinced you’ve been repeating it in your dreams since I posted it. You need healing, BOY HesInMe: |
Companies with strong Q2 results should enjoy some respite in July and August. That window may provide an opportunity for those wishing to bail out, because afterwards, it will be ‘to your tents, O Israel Shalom |
Rmx, not me. I never said anything about FD. I only highlighted an instrument I’m subscribed to that currently yields approximately 23% ppogba: |
FGN January 2035 is 22.6%, that is approximately 23%, if you key in at the opening and you only need just 50M ( minimum ) to subscribe at the primary auction. ppogba: |
Some of us still remember when Oando traded above ₦100 back in 2007/2008. If we apply the time value of money, that ₦100 then would be roughly equivalent to about ₦2,000 today How much is Oando today? A good investor must be able to read financial statements, interpret them accurately, and make decisions free from emotional bias It's been a while I saw Pa Emma's comment. I hope he is well. Shalom |
We are all thieves, na person wey get caught be Barawo. If I'm privileged to insider info, I will gladly embrace it and use it to guide my investment decision. All is fair in investing. I love silent whispers. searchng4love: |
I'm not talking about Aradel, I'm just saying, generally I become uncomfortable when a company too longer than the necessary to release Truly some cases are exceptional, but if you are in the same industry and the same rules apply to everybody like my FUGAZ example, iI start to get uncomfortable Sunrisepebble: |
When a company takes longer than the expected time to release result,, I start to get uncomfortable Using the FUGAZ, as am example. I stand to be corrected, GTB was the first to declare FY2025, followed by Zenith. Both delivered solid dividends. FBN, UBA and Access took like forever only to declare no dividends Promptness is a strong character of a company that is well run. I only do business with a well run company. |
Movie Recommendation for the weekend: A Good Year A decent movie that dives into the concept of Liquidity Sweep and much more. Enjoy your weekend. |
True ![]() deathwing: |
NASCON accumulator won the best strategist of the bloody week. He accumulated without crashing the price. We are watching closely NAHCO is coming home WAPCO is beginning to look enticing ARADEL die minute pump ACCESS is almost home GTCO is beginning to look sweet What a week it has been. |
I try small but solid men with solid bars full this forum. Nothing but respect to everyone, regardless of the portfolio size. jonnysessy: |
There’s been a lot of activity within the Dangote Group lately. Over 10 million units of NASCON were traded in just two days—yet the price held firm without crashing. yMcy56: |
Keyword "Borrow". My main point is that the perceived value of wealth tied exclusively to stock holdings is often overstated. Paper profits can evaporate with a single announcement or unexpected event. Itzlinda: |
Lol ... No worries, I dey okay. My BP in DangCem is about N600. My July 2nd dividends is a solid 8 digits. The eyes blurring statement is just a mere comedy. My eyes don see all seasons for this game, nothing fit make am blur. And Yes! It's time to separate the boys from the men! HesInMe: |
Some investors once held hundreds of thousands of Dunlop shares in their portfolios. When they passed away, suppose their heirs were unwavering believers in long-term holding, no matter what. How much would those shares be worth today? In fact, some didn’t even need to pass away—their paper profits evaporated to zero within their own lifetime. That’s why I strongly advocate taking profits along the way: convert part of your holdings into tangible assets, allocate some into bonds if possible, and enjoy life with the rest. AwesomeJ is cruising in his machine, savouring real profit—not the paper gains that can disappear with a single announcement. |
He should liquidate a portion of his stock holdings—say, $10 billion—and make the transaction public. Only then will we see the true impact on his net worth within 24 hours. After all, paper profits remain hypothetical until they are converted into cash and tangible assets. The perceived value of wealth tied solely to stock holdings is often overstated... megawealth01: |
Yes, I reckoned the ex-dividends and about 3.6% negative after the dividend's deduction. All is well yMcy56: |
My eyes first blur when I saw my portfolio balance, 8 digits wiped out ... How come? I used water washed my face so I could see clearly, na so I see say, na DangCem be the culprit. And to that guy wey dey mop up NASCON strategically, we see you! You did more than 6Million units yesterday, you don start again today. Make I go back to sleep. Follow the Money |
Abeg pity those who took loan. megawealth01: |
155 is a good entry price, if the Q2 result is fantastic orriyomi33: |
The OS is going to increase in the coming months, if the Q2 stays flat like the Q1, the best i can pay for it is N80. I have got so many options. Ginalex: |
Targeting NAHCO at ₦80 and Custodian at ₦50, with a willingness to wait until November for potential entry opportunities. The guys / institution actively mopping up NASCON - Well Done! Follow the Money |
Well Done! Ginalex: |
NAHCO trading at N150 right now, intra-day. Some decent offers at N150 for those who cares. Follow the Money |
Normally, Geregu no suppose pass N200. If it's trading at fair value, there will be liquidity. toyeoye: |
N150 for NAHCO seems closer. if Q2 result no solid, N100 might be possible. Ginalex: |
Even dividend hunters can’t lift Dangote Cement right now — the bull is cooling off. Strong results may give some companies a modest push in July and August. Dangote’s IPO could trim gains again in September, but I expect more stability toward November and December. Plan your trades wisely and accumulate with caution. Agba's WyClef Jean song comes to mind now, Gone Till November Follow the Money |
It is a welcomed test as long as the opening price will remain 1270.4 tomorrow ![]() Bagwa: |
It appears that all Dangote Cement offers were cleared after Thursday’s trading session, as my trading platforms are showing a current price of ₦1,270.40 instead of ₦1,155.00. Perhaps it’s just a glitch. |

