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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by bovali(f): 1:23pm On Jul 02
Lexzokomo:
Thank you very much for the response Bovali, a question again, is the lot size same as leverage
No, leverage in simple terms is debt.
Now, imagine you want to buy 100 chocolates, but you only have enough money for 10 chocolates. Your friend offers to lend you the money to buy the remaining 90 chocolates. This is called "leverage."

Leverage means borrowing money to trade more chocolates than you could with just your own money. So, with leverage:

If you have money for 10 chocolates and your friend lends you enough to buy 100 chocolates, you are using leverage to trade more chocolates.
In summary:

Lot size is the number of chocolates you trade at once.
Leverage is borrowing money to trade more chocolates than you could with just your own money.

Also to add, that's why you get charged for holding positions overnight that were bought using leverage

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Lexzokomo: 1:31pm On Jul 02
bovali:

No, leverage in simple terms is debt.
Now, imagine you want to buy 100 chocolates, but you only have enough money for 10 chocolates. Your friend offers to lend you the money to buy the remaining 90 chocolates. This is called "leverage."

Leverage means borrowing money to trade more chocolates than you could with just your own money. So, with leverage:

If you have money for 10 chocolates and your friend lends you enough to buy 100 chocolates, you are using leverage to trade more chocolates.
In summary:

Lot size is the number of chocolates you trade at once.
Leverage is borrowing money to trade more chocolates than you could with just your own money.

Also to add, that's why you get charged for holding positions overnight that were bought using leverage
Thank you very much I really appreciate, it is all clear now
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 1:48pm On Jul 02
Ginalex:
Good Afternoon my ogas. Please what study materials/courses would you recommend that can help me improve in the art stock valuation? I believe there's a lot I can achieve in the remaining half of this year and beyond if I'm armed with this skill... Please help a baby in the industry trying to find her footing. Thank you smiley

Intelligent investor

One up on wall street

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 1:53pm On Jul 02
nosa2:


Intelligent investor

One up on wall street
Thank you sir🙏
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 1:54pm On Jul 02
ositadima1:
And then there are TA methods that are pure rubbish, such as Elliott Waves and Fibonacci retracements. These approaches are so subjective that 1,000 different people can draw their own unique conclusions from the same chart. undecided
Thanks for the head up,lol.which TA do you recommend. I will start looking at it from 4th quarter. That will be for my jijo/trading portfolio only
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 2:06pm On Jul 02
nosa2:


Intelligent investor

One up on wall street
Sorry to disturb you again. Please which of them is the right one to buy?

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 2:09pm On Jul 02
Ginalex:
Sorry to disturb you again. Please which of them is the right one to buy?

I own the red one but they are both the same book. Just different editions.

If you are serious about this then add

Hot commodities and investment biker by Jim rodgers

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 2:13pm On Jul 02
nosa2:


I own the red one but they are both the same book. Just different editions.

If you are serious about this then add

Hot commodities and investment biker by Jim rodgers
Thank you so much sir
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 2:28pm On Jul 02
nosa2:


Intelligent investor

One up on wall street



Intelligent investor will be too technical for her.

But it is a good reference book
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mankind2024: 2:34pm On Jul 02

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by vacanci: 2:41pm On Jul 02
ositadima1:


The truth is that TA as a predictive tool is hit or miss. TA can tell you what has happened or what is currently happening; it can indicate whether we are in an uptrend or downtrend and whether the market is overbought or oversold, etc. But, the market can remain oversold for longer than expected, making it impossible to be certain about future movements.

FA is another valuable tool. It can help you understand the value of a stock and determine whether it's undervalued or overvalued relative to its current market price. But, FA cannot predict when stocks will move, which is why OGG cannot provide timing in his analysis.

There may be means of predicting market movements, both legal and illegal.

I believe TA and FA should be used together to improve outcomes. For instance, FA might indicate that a stock is priced well, while TA could suggest that now is probably a good time to enter. Alternatively, they could be used to identify when a stock has become overpriced.

Note that neither TA nor FA are truly predictive tools. Predictive capabilities may be found in methods like statistical modeling or machine learning algorithms. Don't misunderstand me, though – you can use TA and FA to make substantial profits if you understand them well.

Thank you
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by vacanci: 2:41pm On Jul 02
onegentleguy:


I think the fellow I replied should understand the post.
Am sorry if you don't.

And yes DS is a buy. ...a N39--43 price level is an opportunistic one.

Pls note that I do not give free recommendations all the time. Except for a few cases where I decide to drop a FA and/or TA guide like the last 3 of ACCESSCORP, C&I LEASING and MBENEFITS @ N17.85, N2.55 and 56k in that order, I usually attach a fee for some of my services.
This is not necessarily for you though. ...it's for those who still bombard my E-mail box with one form of request or the other.
Sometimes, even those who pay a fee willingly and without any request from me, make less financial service demand than those who want free service. wink cheesy grin

Those who demand for free service are twice as much. wink cheesy cool
Well, I'LL ALWAYS TRY TO HELP when I can. But I will also attach a fee for certain class of financial service... and on this, I am unapologetic.

People should be guided accordingly.
It is well

Thanks
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 2:53pm On Jul 02
emmanuelewumi:




Intelligent investor will be too technical for her.

But it is a good reference book
Hello sir. I wouldn't mind you adding to his recommendations smiley
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 3:03pm On Jul 02
Ginalex:
Hello sir. I wouldn't mind you adding to his recommendations smiley

Read these ones first. if you feel you need to educate yourself more then you can ask for more.

I don't typically like having these discussions because most Nigerians just like to gather books and not read them.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 3:04pm On Jul 02
Finally fully loaded up on GTB. Let the ride begin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 3:08pm On Jul 02
nosa2:


Read these ones first. if you feel you need to educate yourself more then you can ask for more.

I don't typically like having these discussions because most Nigerians just like to gather books and not read them.
okay sir smiley
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 3:09pm On Jul 02
Ginalex:
Good Afternoon my ogas. Please what study materials/courses would you recommend that can help me improve in the art stock valuation? I believe there's a lot I can achieve in the remaining half of this year and beyond if I'm armed with this skill... Please help a baby in the industry trying to find her footing. Thank you smiley
These 3 are great books

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 3:14pm On Jul 02
nosa2:
Finally fully loaded up on GTB. Let the ride begin
.What is your present BE
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 3:15pm On Jul 02
Streetinvestor2:
.What is your present BE

Guy, I no dey understand all these acronyms

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sky2891: 3:21pm On Jul 02
nosa2:
Finally fully loaded up on GTB. Let the ride begin
@nosa2, Please, what's your fair value for GTB?
@currentprice copied.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 3:23pm On Jul 02
grin grin
nosa2:


Guy, I no dey understand all these acronyms
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 3:35pm On Jul 02
sky2891:

@nosa2, Please, what's your fair value for GTB?
@currentprice copied.

Over N200.

ROE is currently 68% (Highest in the industry, if not the entire market)

PE is 2.41

Forward PE is 0.71

These numbers are after totally discounting any fx gains.

This bank is probably worth N400 but I will start taking profit at N200.


I HAVE NEVER SEEN A STOCK THIS CHEAP. EVER!!!!

Only down side i can see is the high Book Value

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 3:35pm On Jul 02
KarlTom:
grin grin

Dem dey type am as if we get one meeting wey we dey share acronyms
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ggoldmine(f): 3:36pm On Jul 02
Oh! I've always known Total and Total E&P and they do both upstream and downstream. Is this not the same as the one listed on NSE? I'm confused.

debeey87:


Business environment aren't the same. Total is in the downstream business(filling stations, lubricants etc) while seplat is into exploration and production of crude oil and gas
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 3:38pm On Jul 02
ositadima1:




Note that neither TA nor FA are truly predictive tools. Predictive capabilities may be found in methods like statistical modeling or machine learning algorithms. Don't misunderstand me, though – you can use TA and FA to make substantial profits if you understand them well.

Not true.

Read up leading indicators
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 3:58pm On Jul 02
Agbalowomeri:


Not true.

Read up leading indicators
...understanding a tool is one thing; using it effectively to your benefit is entirely different. Mastery of technical analysis tools and how you apply them is important. Condemning what many are using for good profits is a wow!
grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by vacanci: 4:32pm On Jul 02
is it the Table-shaker Q1 report for GTB that is making it undervalued at current price?

Is that a sustainable result?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 4:38pm On Jul 02
vacanci:
is it the Table-shaker Q1 report for GTB that is making it undervalued at current price?

Is that a sustainable result?

I dont see why not. They actually lost money on the fx side of things so even if there was a one off item it certainly wasn't fx
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Coolcash1: 4:38pm On Jul 02
Coolcash1:
GTB is going to hit N60 by Q3.

Load up!

Wake me up when it surpasses this level… grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by 4willer: 4:49pm On Jul 02
Hello all, with the upcoming Dangote refinery take-off this month, Eterna Oil and OANDO are part of the major suppliers to the public. Would that positively impact their share prices in any way? It has been in the air for some time now...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 4:55pm On Jul 02
4willer:
Hello all, with the upcoming Dangote refinery take-off this month, Eterna Oil and OANDO are part of the major suppliers to the public. Would that positively impact their share prices in any way? It has been in the air for some time now...

Have they resolved the crude supply? The date shifting is unending
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 5:18pm On Jul 02
Exactly! sad

Dangote is a very shrewd business mogul.
If there is a regulatory loophole in his favour, he won't complain.
If there is a cover up somewhere in his favor, he wont talk.
However, if anyone does anything to harm his business, he will voice out and play dirty.

He seems to enjoy power and media play with his competitors. Recall the recent cement pricing war between DANGCEM and BUACEM?

Recently, he has spoken up about the IOCs frustrating his efforts with crude supply.
I'm sure there are many more cans of worms he will open before the refinery commences full operations.

He is a man with friends on both sides of the divide so it will be interesting to see how this 'drama' plays out...

Agbalowomeri:


Have they resolved the crude supply? The date shifting is unending

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