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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by WestPB: 8:49pm On Jun 09
Please 🙏 contributors on this tread should kindly avoid excessive use of short forms or acronyms in their comments. Otherwise, please include a glossary in your message.

Even if your write ups contain useful insights but your many abbreviations is tantamount to deter non finance or accounting majors individuals to make a lesson from whatever important tips written by contributors on the page

Please 🙏 this is an appeal. Thank you

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Technology Market / Re: This Thread Is Only For Aliexpress Shopper by WestPB: 7:00pm On Jun 05
Investment / Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by WestPB: 1:06pm On Jun 01
aremso:
My watch list member NVOS did was doing 160% but closed at 135%

One can't win all the battles same time u take on one u leave another.

Please if I may ask. What's interesting to you in this particular stock. Is it the pumping and dumping scheme or what? I asked to know why you considered it a stock worthy of your investment. Thank you
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by WestPB: 9:38pm On May 25
freeman67:

I-invest.

Alright. Thanks
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by WestPB: 6:00pm On May 25
freeman67:


The secondary market rate you get from banks is very different from what all those apps and other investments houses offers you. With the banks getting anything above 19% is a every serious luck because even the FGN who are the auctioneers have not given more than 20.7 for a while has not given in the Primary Market so getting upto 24% is unrealistic and out of the equation.



Also, with the banks like FBN, you will see the rate clearly stated but with some of those apps especially like Invest, Sewa Run and what have you, what you see there is mostly the yields not rates. With them, their rates will be mostimes far lower than the 19% given by FBN because they will only offer to pay your interest at maturity.

Infact I bank with Standard Chartered where through their bank app you can do everything from checking the availability of rates and investing if you all by yourself if you so desire. I have not seen anything more than 18.3 there recently. Yet their is still better than all those apps that brandish 24%.

With this 19%, if the investor choose to reinvest the interest it will be higher. The pictures attached show what you will get at maturity if you are to invest for example: 5M via I-invest for 362 day at the said 20.4%. If you chose to invest the 5M with First Bank @ 19% with 362 and reinvest the interest to collect it at maturity, the least you be expecting will be about N6,119,736.85 not the N5,991.000 in the screenshot.


Please which app or platform are these screenshot taken?
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by WestPB: 10:31am On May 13
KarlTom:
Can anyone place an order for UBA on Morgan?
It is not available on the dropdown list of equity... sad

Kindly check it out under listed equities on premium board

Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by WestPB: 3:39pm On May 12
leparj:


Yes.
If one holds till the qualification date, he will be paid even he sells b4 Payment date.

Alright. Thank you
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by WestPB: 2:08pm On May 12
Please 🙏, can shareholders still be paid if the stock was bought before the ex dividend date, hold the stock throughout record date, but sell the stock before payment date?
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by WestPB: 1:46pm On May 10
yMcy56:

Yes. You're right.
I equally saw it..........but I don't think its possible for the price to be N1m. It could be a mistake from the MM/personnel that included it in the EQTY section...

If you notice, there isn't any data available in the columns till now......this is not typical of a newly listed company.
It could be that the volumes aren't visible because of the price tag attached to it.

Alright
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by WestPB: 1:08pm On May 10
yMcy56:


It looks more like a mistake......
I think the price should be N450
Then 1m units single transaction done....
If we look at the value of the trade

@yMcy56 it appears there's no mistake in the data compilation. The daily volume is 450, with a daily value of N450m at 1 unit share price of a million. Kindly see the attached screenshot

Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by WestPB: 9:02am On May 09
modupeshow:


Please which app is this?

Good morning. It's Morgan Capital Securities itrade website platform - the stockbroker firm introduced it some years ago, as a online place for real time trading

Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by WestPB: 6:58am On Apr 13
yMcy56:

* OFF MARKET DEALS does not pass thru trading engine
* You can get to know this thru your broker or news
* If you're a Morgan customer, you can see information on this in the news section.
* Try and be checking it from time to time
* Na the little I know be this.
* Any other person knowledgeable should enlighten us the more

Thanks. I trade with Morgan capital though, but news section Url can rarely be click on to reveal a full details of news aside if copied and pasted in other internet browser
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by WestPB: 3:39pm On Apr 12
yMcy56:

Ok no vex sir.
It's because of the 67.2M cross deals I said that, it was even more than that.......since it was done off market. Reason I said it was my opinion.. smiley

Please, how do you get to know that particular deal was done off market, after all it was available on the trade deal list of GTCO

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