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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by InvertedHammer: 11:40am On Mar 21
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Expectedly so!

J. Powell signalled yesterday that the Fed may cut rates three times this year and US dollars lost some values against other currencies. Naira is riding the tide. I never listen to CBN and her monetary policies because Nigeria is inconsequential in global economic affairs.

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Cindypresh(f): 11:41am On Mar 21
IbeOkehie:


A lot of things have been subsidized for decades in Nigeria. It's those subsidies that have destroyed the economy and created suffering for Nigerians.

The subsidies are the CAUSE of corruption. Federal Universities and Private Universities, which are more corrupt?

The railways are recently revived. The ticket prices are subsidized. You have to pay a bribe to get a train ticket. That's corruption.

Subsidies CAUSE corruption. But I'm sure you know that, the curious thing is why you all choose to pretend it doesn't matter.

Good Luck to Nigeria


Do you know in some countries in Europe they have free education for their citizens? Foods and beverages are subsidised.

Saudi Arabia offer free education from grade 1 to university for her citizens??

Subsidy destroyed Nigeria and not looting and embezzlement by your government caused it according to you??

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by fortune1968: 11:50am On Mar 21
Ola9ja23:


You will cry tire

You people were sabotaging our economy through Binance and when Asiwaju ban Binance we saw the reaction of your fraudster and the followers

Asiwaju is on the throne, IPOBidients shall suffer another humiliation

Nigeria will be great again
I wonder why they are so bloody minded as if they have another country .
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Bhol28: 11:52am On Mar 21
Cindypresh:


You don't know that most of your basic need is imported?? And with which currency?

How old are you self
Its not about age,If China,Japan Germany e.t.c have been subsidising dollars against their currencies u think their infrastructural development and economy will be where they are today.I beg wake up and face reality.Only few are benefitting from it,bank executives,politicians e.t.c
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Emmanuel30a2: 11:59am On Mar 21
Biodun556:


https://guardian.ng/business-services/naira-eyes-n1300-at-parallel-market-as-speculators-offload-fx/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&Echobox=1710994841&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR0NQJ3ZV89GOOSqY1-MXe-Rz0zy3GZQsEBb1BCIMruN6_2972-U-988GOo
Na lie, e no go happen... Naira would not sustain momentum... Naira that doesn't knows the difference btw mediums&idioms? Such naira would soon drinks sodium...inside stadium or inside a stadium... Naira can't get to the stardom... Nobody in/on nairaland, gives me naira to buy alluminum... U would soon sees the difference btw England&Nairaland... Dis nairaland knows how use someones gland without buying u a land... Dey would use ur gland, without giving u blueband, etc...England&nairaland or england on nairaland, where did u stand; where would lands, when u leaves england&maryland, or when you leaves england&nairaland... Now, I want to ask R.Ferdinand, that is using my glands...that; where would he lands&stands when...

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Winning123: 12:01pm On Mar 21
Cindypresh:


You're happy that naira is #1580??


What about #216 when your buhari and Apc took power??

Justify why it should be #216. To educate you, Nigeria was subsidizing the dollar every month for lazy people like you who would not farm. Lazy folks who want to import anything and everything without producing.

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Blakjewelry(m): 12:02pm On Mar 21
Cindypresh:


You said more than this glorifying buhari for 8 wasted years.

Are you sure you don't need help?
Nope it is you that needs help. Buhari didn't initiate any policies rather it was a bad economic policies and poor governance that causes the economy to crash. However this hardship is actually as a result of direct policy changes which will definitely have positive impact in the future. Though I won't take away the blame from tinubu because he is among those who fought gej back then when it was it even more favorable to implement the subsidy remover.
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Cindypresh(f): 12:03pm On Mar 21
Bhol28:
Its not about age,If China,Japan Germany e.t.c have been subsidising dollars against their currencies u think their infrastructural development and economy will be where they are today.I beg wake up and face reality.Only few are benefitting from it,bank managers,politicians e.t.c

Do you really want to compare Nigeria with China, Japan, Germany etc??
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Cindypresh(f): 12:04pm On Mar 21
Blakjewelry:

Nope it is you that needs help. Buhari didn't initiate any policies rather it was a bad economic policies and poor governance that causes the economy to crash. However this hardship is actually as a result of direct policy changes which will definitely have positive impact in the future. Though I won't take away the blame from tinubu because he is among those who fought gej back then when it was it even more favorable to implement the subsidy remover.

Are you just knowing?? Or because your tinupoo has taken over??
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Cindypresh(f): 12:07pm On Mar 21
Winning123:


Justify why it should be #216. To educate you, Nigeria was subsidizing the dollar every month for lazy people like you who would not farm. Lazy folks who want to import anything and everything without producing.

Ok hardworking Nigerian. Where's your farm? What do you produce??
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Blakjewelry(m): 12:07pm On Mar 21
Cindypresh:


Are you just knowing?? Or because your tinupoo has taken over??
the problem is y'all too emotional and can't think rationally. Anybody who has a different view is a tinubu supporter.

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by IbeOkehie: 12:09pm On Mar 21
Cindypresh:


Do you know in some countries in Europe they have free education for their citizens? Foods and beverages are subsidised.

Saudi Arabia offer free education from grade 1 to university for her citizens??

Subsidy destroyed Nigeria and not looting and embezzlement by your government caused it according to you??

It's always difficult to get this across to Nigerians. I don't understand why presumably university educated people can't get it.

Every country in the world has some socialist subsidides in place. The difference is THE LEVEL of subsidies and also affordability.

The USA is generally richer and more prosperous than Europe because it has FEWER
subsidies.

I was having this discussion with another Nairalander who said USA is hell compared to Europe. I then asked him why more Europeans migrate to the USA than the other way round. In fact I can't remember ever meeting or hearing of any USA citizen that migrated to Europe and took their citizenship. But I know of plenty Europeans who come to USA.

Also subsidies tend to work better in HOMOGENEOUS countries. Like Saudi Arabia and most European countries. Nigeria is very diverse.

Also subsidies cost money! It's expensive. That being the case, it's important to have an economy that can GENERATE the money to pay for subsidies.

Unfortunately the Nigerian economy is basically SOCIALIST and socialist economies don't generate money. The USA and Europe are much more CAPITALIST and free market than Nigeria, that is how they produce money to pay for their subsidies.

The factors of production are land, capital and labor. All of these are CONTROLLED by the Nigerian government. In Nigeria individuals can't own LAND. That's a major reason why Nigeria isn't productive.

In the USA individuals own land and therefore can confidently invest in the land to make it more productive and make money and pay taxes. In Nigeria there's less productive investment because government can take the land on which it is built at any time. Think!

You claim looting and embezzlement destroyed Nigeria but you didn't even bother with my relevant argument - which is that subsidies CAUSE corruption & embezzlement in the first place.

Which means that if you want to stop corruption and embezzlement, the most effective way is to get rid of subsidies.

You didn't answer another question. Again in Nigeria, between Federal Universities and Private Universities, which are more corrupt?

And whatever your answer, can you give a reason?

If you're old enough, do you know what NITEL is? Do you know how Nigeria got to be self sufficient in cement? In fact it's very important to know how old you are.

Good Luck to Nigeria.

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Gehuno: 12:12pm On Mar 21
epainos:

Why did you attack me? Did I write that I am a Naira-Dollar merchant?

Oga, you need to learn ooo. The engineering tool to determine the value of the market is the black market. The black market used to rely on Aboki Express to make quotations, but after it was disbanded, they started using the Binance rate. Since Binance has stopped p2p naira, they check other p2p platforms. That day that it moved to N1,400, the truth was that it had moved down the previous day before the black market adopted the price. The driving force is these platforms. And why? It was because BTC was retracing, and gradually, it was picking up again. Since BTC is picking up, naira will devalue more.

So, if you don't understand, do not get involved in the discussion. Who uses GTB exchange rates? Immediately you mentioned this, I know you are a JJC. Dem just dey knack your head...gbos....gbas... na waoo.

If the price does not move up by the end of today to tomorrow return here to call me out. That is why I said this Guardian report is rubbish. Oga, enjoy your naira oooo.
The dollar is picking up again seriously. It is currently NGN/USD = 1587.3016 β–² , it seems you understand it better. But let us see by the end of today to tomorrow as you rightly pointed out. Until then.
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by SenatePresdo(m): 12:14pm On Mar 21
chopnaira:
Speculators are losing money big time. They all thought naira would hit N2,000 to a dollar.

Most of the speculators are educated illiterates.

People that knows, knows that dollar will hit 2k, latest August.
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Cindypresh(f): 12:18pm On Mar 21
IbeOkehie:


It's always difficult to get this across to Nigerians. I don't understand why presumably university educated people can't get it.

Every country in the world has some socialist subsidides in place. The difference is THE LEVEL of subsidies and also affordability.

The USA is generally richer and more prosperous than Europe because it has FEWER
subsidies.

I was having this discussion with another Nairalander who said USA is hell compared to Europe. I then asked him why more Europeans migrate to the USA than the other way round. In fact I can't remember ever meeting or hearing of any USA citizen that migrated to Europe and took their citizenship. But I know of plenty Europeans who come to USA.

Also subsidies tend to work better in HOMOGENEOUS countries. Like Saudi Arabia and most European countries. Nigeria is very diverse.

Also subsidies cost money! It's expensive. That being the case, it's important to have an economy that can GENERATE the money to pay for subsidies.

Unfortunately the Nigerian economy is basically SOCIALIST and socialist economies don't generate money. The USA and Europe are much more CAPITALIST and free market than Nigeria, that is how they produce money to pay for their subsidies.

The factors of production are land, capital and labor. All of these are CONTROLLED by the Nigerian government. In Nigeria individuals can't own LAND. That's a major reason why Nigeria isn't productive.

In the USA individuals own land and therefore can confidently invest in the land to make it more productive and make money and pay taxes. In Nigeria there's less productive investment because government can take the land on which it is built at any time. Think!

You claim looting and embezzlement destroyed Nigeria but you didn't even bother with my relevant argument - which is that subsidies CAUSE corruption & embezzlement in the first place.

Which means that if you want to stop corruption and embezzlement, the most effective way is to get rid of subsidies.

You didn't answer another question. Again in Nigeria, between Federal Universities and Private Universities, which are more corrupt?

And whatever your answer, can you give a reason?

If you're old enough, do you know what NITEL is? Do you know how Nigeria go self sufficient in cement? In fact it's very important to know how old you are.

Good Luck to Nigeria.




Most nigerians are educated illiterates...very dumb.

Do you know that Germany (Europe giant) have free university education upto PHD level?

But to those suffering and smiling country men, I don't even know how to describe them.gosh
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Cindypresh(f): 12:20pm On Mar 21
Blakjewelry:
the problem is y'all too emotional and can't think rationally. Anybody who has a different view is a tinubu supporter.

You're denying tinupoo now?πŸ˜„ Interesting
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by folake4u(f): 12:21pm On Mar 21
I'm not impressed.

Let it be N500/$1.

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Blakjewelry(m): 12:26pm On Mar 21
Cindypresh:


You're denying tinupoo now?πŸ˜„ Interesting
Lol it is OK if that makes you feel good.
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by abbasajao(m): 12:27pm On Mar 21
Is possible . Bank rate has just crashed to 1,250
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by NinjaMetahuman: 1:01pm On Mar 21
Judolisco:
I told someone d naira will come down d way it went up.... If u dey hoard dollars better go change am now o.... When d dollar was going up some people were angry now it's going down u r still angry... grin
if you buy dollars when it was 1500 and hoping to make quick cash when it appreciates, then suddenly it's 1300

You will be angry too na grin grin

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Dougad: 1:12pm On Mar 21
Áfonja dey rejoice say one dollars na 1400. Na improvement for their eyes.

Omo these bastards stupid gan
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Fearurcreeator: 1:27pm On Mar 21
Ogbuu101:

Oga,dollar was 500 when your destroyer in chief took over.
Tell him to take it there b4 you start making noise all over when dollar was actually sold above 1500 yesterday
Pele

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Fearurcreeator: 1:27pm On Mar 21
Olachase:
normally you can never witness happiness undecided undecided
Aswear
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Fearurcreeator: 1:28pm On Mar 21
GentryAbi:
Just wait until they started claiming Tinubu is implementing Obi's manifesto. They are all crying on twitter.

Okanwononibale
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Theunbothered: 1:31pm On Mar 21
Appletek:


It was subsidized at the rate seen last year. It has now ben floated.

No it hasn't, the government is literally pumping currency into the market to keep the price down. Governments funding a market to reduce or maintain prices is what?
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by spiSeyi: 1:38pm On Mar 21
IbeOkehie:


Not really. The naira is on a long term losing trend. What happened in the last couple of weeks also happened a few months ago, where naira posted strong gains only to slump.

The only thing that will stabilize the naira is massive implementation of free market principles. The value of tulips had zero fundamentals. The dollar is a real thing for now, it can be used to buy goods and services.

Your SHORT TERM analysis was correct, I hope you traded and made a profit πŸ˜€

Those who have preferred DOLLAR over NAIRA have made even more profit over the past 5, 10, 15 and more years. In 1990 the naira was at 5/$....that's true. I hope you traded that trend...the trend of Nigerian economic stagnation.

Good Luck to Nigeria.
Fact is the Naira is not going to move above 1,800 anytime soon. The max is 1500 which is practically on unrealistic. The maximum realistic value is 1200-1400
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Paraman: 1:48pm On Mar 21
epainos:
Rubbish speculation when it is already N1,500 on Bybit at this moment.
So how much dollar did you buy on Bybit?
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Paraman: 1:55pm On Mar 21
Believeintruth:


Bros cool down naaaa at parallel market it is still at 1480 naira
if only you know how much some people are already losing like this because it has fall to 1480
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by IbeOkehie: 1:59pm On Mar 21
spiSeyi:

Fact is the Naira is not going to move above 1,800 anytime soon. The max is 1500 which is practically on unrealistic. The maximum realistic value is 1200-1400

All of that depends on many factors. Government policy is a major one.

If Nigeria continues with its current socialist orientation, with no major free market reforms, naira will definitely hit 3000/$ before 2026.

As I told you earliest, naira was 5/$ in 1990.

Good Luck to Nigeria.

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by IbeOkehie: 2:15pm On Mar 21
Cindypresh:


Most nigerians are educated illiterates...very dumb.

Do you know that Germany (Europe giant) have free university education upto PHD level?

But to those suffering and smiling country men, I don't even know how to describe them.gosh

You say corruption & embezzlement is destroying Nigeria.

I'm asking again - what is the CAUSE of corruption & embezzlement?

In Nigeria, between Federal Universities and Private Universities, which are more corrupt and where are funds more likely to be embezzled?

Good Luck to Nigeria

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Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by Believeintruth: 2:30pm On Mar 21
Paraman:
if only you know how much some people are already losing like this because it has fall to 1480

The loses is not really the issue here is that is this sustainable in the long run.
Re: Naira Eyes N1,300/$ At Parallel Market As Speculators Offload FX by eastcoast100: 2:30pm On Mar 21
Ogbuu101:

Oga,dollar was 500 when your destroyer in chief took over.
Tell him to take it there b4 you start making noise all over when dollar was actually sold above 1500 yesterdbvay

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