Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 12:38pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
Barrytone: how much do you desire to raise Don’t do this. Please pass... |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 4:39pm On Jul 03, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: Dividend from FBN Quest money market fund also dropped today Patiently waiting for mine to drop. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by talk2tonie: 1:21pm On Jul 03, 2020 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by talk2tonie: 1:20pm On Jul 03, 2020 |
debeey87: Your orders (Buy/Sell ) can be placed till 2:20pm, remaining 10mins to 2:30 na for Men In Black  Thanks. Am new to stock and still learning. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by talk2tonie: 1:09pm On Jul 03, 2020 |
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Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 10:45am On Jul 02, 2020 |
yemibayo: They are currently working from home so you will not meet them in the office. I can give you some numbers and email addresses to speak to Seen. You may edit now. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 10:30am On Jul 02, 2020 |
yemibayo: They are currently working from home so you will not meet them in the office. I can give you some numbers and email addresses to speak to Thanks for reaching out. Kindly drop the numbers and email. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 9:46am On Jul 02, 2020 |
ahiboilandgas: Chapel Hill Denham Ok bro. I will get in touch with them. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 8:05am On Jul 02, 2020 |
ahiboilandgas: Sold sold sold .....Land 5000 sqm bought for 120m naira in 2015 sold for 290m today after been in the market for 9 months. Hello bro, I read somewhere on the thread where you said you bought Gtb and zenith shares for long term. Please which stock broker did you use?. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 7:19pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: Stanbic IBTC bank, Thanks boss; I will mail them. Presently, I am trying to understand stocks, please what stock broker would you advice for use as a beginner. I am looking for premium stock for long term since I do not have time to trade by myself due to my type of job. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 6:39pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: With N10 million and below, you can buy bonds on the secondary market Where can I get bond with this amount?. FBNQUEST merchant bank had informed me earlier today that to open an account with them is 50m for secondary market bond as per new guidelines from CBN since it’s an investment bank. |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by talk2tonie: 4:29pm On Jun 29, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: You want to lose money abi I will advising him not to invest until he understand everything regarding the investment. |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by talk2tonie: 7:16pm On Jun 28, 2020 |
Lolo24: Is there a WhatsApp group? I want to invest some money and I don't understand anything. There is no WhatsApp group. Don’t invest anything until you understand everything. All the best. |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by talk2tonie: 4:05pm On Jun 22, 2020 |
CribsofLagos: If you only invest in SEC approved ventures I wish you well.. Pettysave have been around for awhile and a lot of folks referred have no regrets. YES there aren’t SEC accredited yet to the best of my knowledge, but for over a year they have left no stone unturned in building credibility and sustaining the trust current clients enjoy. All investments are risky, I only shared an investment opportunity worth sharing. Cheers Lol |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 6:23am On Jun 19, 2020 |
Godbpraised: I will pass, I do not have time for such. If you are convinced ,put you money in whatever pleases you. I can dance around here it ain't ur business. Good for you! |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 7:30pm On Jun 18, 2020 |
Godbpraised: You are so bent on selling or pitching the VGIF fund, I am sure if people feel confident and convinced enough you really do not need to push this hard on every page. My thoughts. The young man is marketing his company’s product(VGIF fund) and he has answered the questions put across to him intelligently. I think you should give him credit for that while the rest is on you to do your research as an investor. Except you are just here in the investment thread playing around. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 2:38pm On Jun 16, 2020 |
NL1960: So are you saying that all those that accounted for the 460% over subscription of the SUKUK 3 bond did not do any analysis?.  |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 7:41pm On Jun 15, 2020 |
Sholapey: Congrats! Thanks. Congrats to you too. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 7:14pm On Jun 15, 2020 |
Sholapey: Send email to them! My application was successful too. Mine was successful too. FBNQUEST. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 10:30pm On Jun 11, 2020 |
arena07: I applied around ending of March 2020 i was credit 425k instead of 450k the terms and condition is 4% of interest will be deducted on disbursement and 1% to be charged till February 2021 5% was charged outrightly. #2,500 was charged maybe for administrative fees Which is a total of 22,500+2,500= 25,000. Hence you were credited with 425k 425k divide by 12= 35,417 monthly. I maybe wrong but this is what I was able to come up with. I will advice you contact the concerned financier for more clarification. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 7:50am On Jun 10, 2020*. Modified: 10:02am On Jun 10, 2020 |
Nnamz: Random post. I just spoke to a medical doctor from Nigeria. He has been in Canada for only 3 years so I asked him where he got his medical degree from. Guess where: Nigeria. Our very own Nigerian graduate practicing medicine in Canada with a degree from Nigeria (okay maybe he had to take a one year course since he's from another country, especially a third world country like Nigeria). If you are reading this right now and have plans and hopes and aspiration of going overseas to work, I am here to tell you that you will not go to that country (at least not Canada) to sweep roads or drive taxis or do some other menial jobs. If someone can practice medicine in Canada with a degree from Nigeria (a shithole country if we are to call a spade a spade), then believe me that you can travel overseas with your degree and be anything you want. And as for those saying they know Mr. A who left his managerial job in Nigeria or medical job in Syria only to go overseas to drive a cab, please check with this person and get their story straight. Once again, we have Nigerian doctors here (though I've only just met one) with degrees from Nigeria practicing medicine here so don't be discouraged by the naysayers. I think your intention is to start an argument here on immigration to Canada. Kindly take this post to the various Canadian travelling threads where your advice will be much more useful. I hope you understand my point?. Thank you. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 3:45pm On May 28, 2020*. Modified: 5:29pm On May 28, 2020 |
XiaoLi: I think It depends on how much you want to invest? I currently have commercial paper with FBN quest, you can contact them to inquire the minimum amount they will accept as i don't know if this investment porfolio is available for small investors. You can also do sovereign eurobond. This is the message i received from FBN quest"Hello ..,There are 11 Sovereign Eurobond options with different maturities and yields. Yields may vary from as low 3.5% to possibly as high as 6.5% or even more depending on the Bond price and maturity" better you contact FBN quest but i'm sure they will have something for you. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 4:18pm On May 23, 2020 |
Satoshi2019: What if d person that paid u died before his own turn. Life is full of what ifs. But that doesn't stop one from doing what works for him. Everybody cannot die dsame time. For me esusu is like a zero interest loan for investment especially wen I collect early in the schedule It is all well and good. All the best. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 6:47pm On May 22, 2020 |
Mysmartnetwork: Anybody with a fixed account with firstbank I tried to open a fixed account today with 500k for 6months in the end the certificate shows the future value will be 500731 Naira , had to terminate it immediately wtf , can any one suggest any bank with good interest rate for that amount or any other good investment I can use the money for thx Maybe you should try money market fund. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 8:48pm On May 21, 2020 |
emmasoft: Gurranteed rate is 8.5% plus 35% of gains of the fund that is not fixed though, but from my experience since 2014 there is always addition to the Gurranteed rate. The capital is secured base on the underlying asset since it's in the fixed income category it's secured as specified and regulated by SEC hence it's different from balance or equity fund which are not secured base on the category such funds belong to. I like the way you market your company’s product. You deserve a pay rise. All the best. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 8:32am On May 21, 2020 |
freeman67: Yes, capital is preserved. Thanks for your response. |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by talk2tonie: 8:32am On May 21, 2020 |
Emmaesty: I dont know about that but you can chat up the customer service representative on their website once it is 9am Thanks for your response. |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by talk2tonie: 8:06am On May 21, 2020 |
Emmaesty: They are legit and currently offer the highest returns on interest in money market funds For the United capital bond fund, is capital preserved? |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 7:35am On May 21, 2020 |
freeman67: I do. Just like the normal mutual fund..i.e MMF. Of the 2 Bond Funds is more stable. It grows gradually with very minimal risk. While balance have some elements of risks embedded in their Investment plan.
In my trial with UCAP Balance Funds, N50,000 I invested reduced to about N43,600 within a month. I had to withdraw N43,000 and send to my MMF account. But I noticed it has started growing because the N600+ I left there has risen to N700. Hope this helps. For the United capital bond fund, is capital preserved? |
Investment › Re: Mutual Funds by talk2tonie: 2:46pm On May 20, 2020 |
Blinking44: Hi, i transferred money from my stanbic acct to the stanbic mutual fund, unfortunately i didnt quote my acct no in the comment, please guys how do i get my money back,.. Send a mail to: MutualFunds@stanbicibtc.com |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 5:18pm On May 18, 2020*. Modified: 6:54pm On May 18, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: MMF are also falling, these are the types of financial instruments they also buy eg Treasury Bills, fixed deposits, Commercial papers, short term FG bonds etc Sir, thank you so much for all your contribution to this thread. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 7:06am On May 17, 2020 |
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