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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 4:16pm On Aug 12
NapoleonHill:
Knowing how powerful this forum is, I think UCAP may be in trouble tomorrow grin

And una badmouthing DS and NS didn't send them to the village?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by presiade(m): 4:18pm On Aug 12
Bizibi:
in the case of illegal bunkering,the military is heavily into it and they don't work on their own,the same thing with the hausa/fulani. We are not even 10% anymore because of tompolo's job to eradicate bunkering.his kinsmen can't do anything......

For clarification, bunkering is not a crime or a bad thing. However, illegal bunkering is a crime and a bane of the oil and gas industry.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bizibi(m): 4:25pm On Aug 12
presiade:


For clarification, bunkering is not a crime or a bad thing. However, illegal bunkering is a crime and a bane of the oil and gas industry.
yes but illegal bunkering is normal now.the last time I heard jail time for a criminal on illegal bunkering was in obj administration.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 4:33pm On Aug 12
presiade:


For clarification, bunkering is not a crime or a bad thing. However, illegal bunkering is a crime and a bane of the oil and gas industry.

So bunkering is not a crime in Nigeria?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Princkez: 4:41pm On Aug 12
NapoleonHill:
Knowing how powerful this forum is, I think UCAP may be in trouble tomorrow grin
I don't think so...some still waiting for UCAP @#8 after the bonus mark down grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 4:49pm On Aug 12
NapoleonHill:
Knowing how powerful this forum is, I think UCAP may be in trouble tomorrow grin
Very funny. That is for those who are here to be told what to buy .I just listed some for them too

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 5:25pm On Aug 12
presiade:


For clarification, bunkering is not a crime or a bad thing. However, illegal bunkering is a crime and a bane of the oil and gas industry.
In Nigeria context, bunkering means stealing of crude oil. It is illegal; don't sugarcoat it.
grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by aj8(m): 5:30pm On Aug 12
chunkuli:
@ Aj8 Please can you suggest some of these biotech companies? I trade the US biotech stocks too. Please iin other not to derail the thread, please send to Solaralph2002@gmail.com, thank you

Markets like say the US? …I have only tried it on the Nigerian Stock Market. Has worked for me for over 20 years. DO NOT APPLY TO ANY OTHER MARKET OTHER THAN THE NGX. I do trade on NASDAQ but limited to Biotechnology where I can apply my medical knowledge. For this, I simply put up notifications on Yahoo Finance to jump in at support for selected companies with huge prospects and FDA catalysts like PDUFA news, etc. The chances of being profitable increase by buying at the right price. And again, no profit is profit until taken and banked.

Noted. Don't.just buy at any price. Buy at support. After AI, the next big thing is obesity/diabetes/Ozempic and anything G1P. Use the Nasdaq screener. Search Strong buy..Biotechnology. Don't do biotech except you understand the field. Biotech is not an area you buy and go to sleep. If you are in the medical that would be a huge plus. Derailed only this once.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by stronglink: 5:40pm On Aug 12
I don finally drop from eterna bus with 41% profit banked. Safe journey to those still in the bus.
Holding time: Two months and nine days

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 5:43pm On Aug 12
Raider76:


The price is still below the 50 day EMA which has been the resistance level for sometime.
shocked
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by presiade(m): 5:59pm On Aug 12
BullBearMkt:

In Nigeria context, bunkering means stealing of crude oil. It is illegal; don't sugarcoat it.
grin grin grin grin grin
Well, that's in street language tongue. However, technically and formally (by the law), "bunkering" is not illegal. It is more or less a supply chain process.

megawealth01:


So bunkering is not a crime in Nigeria?

No, it's not. Even a former president (GEJ) said it on national TV.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 6:12pm On Aug 12
presiade:

Well, that's in street language tongue. However, technically and formally (by the law), "bunkering" is not illegal. It is more or less a supply chain process.



No, it's not. Even a former president (GEJ) said it on national TV.
lol!
The word bunkering means fueling or refueling a ship. We all know how we "use" wordings in Nigeria. That is why I said in Nigeria context. Bunkering (stealing of crude oil) in Nigeria is illegal. I am sure GEJ would have mentioned fueling your ship is legal. He's from Niger Delta, he knows what bunkering means very well.
grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chunkuli: 6:18pm On Aug 12
[Thank you. Really appreciate it. Will follow the instruction. Am looking at viking and altimmune please do use the email so l can run my due diligence with you. Thank youquote author=aj8 post=131471747]

Noted. Don't.just buy at any price. Buy at support. After AI, the next big thing is obesity/diabetes/Ozempic and anything G1P. Use the Nasdaq screener. Search Strong buy..Biotechnology. Don't do biotech except you understand the field. Biotech is not an area you buy and go to sleep. If you are in the medical that would be a huge plus. Derailed only this once.
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by presiade(m): 6:24pm On Aug 12
BullBearMkt :

lol!
The word bunkering means fueling or refueling a ship. We all know how we "use" wordings in Nigeria. That is why I said in Nigeria context. Bunkering (stealing of crude oil) in Nigeria is illegal. I am sure GEJ would have mentioned fueling your ship is legal. He's from Niger Delta, he knows what bunkering means very well.
grin grin grin grin grin
grin No, he said what I said. Bunkering is not illegal, but illegal bunkering is our problem. Go dig out his speech.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:27pm On Aug 12
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presiade:

Well, that's in street language tongue. However, technically and formally (by the law), "bunkering" is not illegal. It is more or less a supply chain process.



No, it's not. Even a former president (GEJ) said it on national TV.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 6:32pm On Aug 12
S.A. (Spiritual Analysis).... Ellah Lakes... not financial advice (can't even be)
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:35pm On Aug 12
Alhaji and giving boys joy...

All ALHAJI PRODUCTS on full bid grin

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 7:13pm On Aug 12
... grin grin

NapoleonHill:
Knowing how powerful this forum is, I think UCAP may be in trouble tomorrow grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mankind2024: 8:35pm On Aug 12

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by olig(m): 9:28pm On Aug 12
These grammar wey no be somebody's mate are the reasons everyone other presidents after GEJ becomes deaf and dumb. No single presidential media chat since then. Because "stealing = corruption, bunkering = stealing, etc" grin

They don learn. Na person wey talk unna go drag grin grin


BullBearMkt:

lol!
The word bunkering means fueling or refueling a ship. We all know how we "use" wordings in Nigeria. That is why I said in Nigeria context. Bunkering (stealing of crude oil) in Nigeria is illegal. I am sure GEJ would have mentioned fueling your ship is legal. He's from Niger Delta, he knows what bunkering means very well.
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nataba: 10:00pm On Aug 12
Confession time!!! grin

Kickstarting my investment journey in the NGX is one of the best decisions I made this year.

I discovered that my appetite for irrational spending has drastically reduced.

I now find myself thinking like an investor. Spending quality time to research about companies and also investing where necessary.

This is a significant achievement for me, honestly!

Thank you all for the daily reports, analysis, and contribution. I always find them helpful.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Choiceguy: 10:22pm On Aug 12
stronglink:
I don finally drop from eterna bus with 41% profit banked. Safe journey to those still in the bus.
Holding time: Two months and nine days

My guy it seems your village people is after you. For those us that believe that capital preservation is more important than capital appreciation.eterna will still move beyond that price you sold. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Omooloriredade: 10:26pm On Aug 12
Willie2015:


CardinalStone started buying this week....
I had to increase my tasere units...

They are still buying apparently. They increased their position by #4,337,300 last week.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 10:34pm On Aug 12
"Why would this guy reject an inducement to discredit Dangote Refinery with his pen when he has been a regular critic of Dangote, and he has even criticised the Refinery before?"

This question betrays a severe lack of depth and an inability to deal with even the slightest complexity where the real world is concerned. Some people think real life is like football where you pick a "team" to support through winning and losing.

In these minds, offering strident criticism of Dangote means that I have picked the "anti-Dangote" side, like I'm now supporting Chelsea, so I'm supposed to do nothing other than take the opposite side to Dangote on every issue because dealing with economics and geopolitics is like supporting a football team.

Very dumb!

First of all, my criticism of Dangote Refinery has always been about the timing of its delivery and the politics that made them "commission" it in May 2023, nearly 2 years before it was due to be fully operational. That was, and remains an entirely valid criticism.

Every other criticism I offered revolved around concerns of monopoly business practises and potentially turning Nigeria's energy market into a monopoly - which is also a very valid concern. Ideally, one entity should not control the energy market for 200 million people.

However where the choice presented is between a potential domestic energy monopoly and the imposition of eternal energy poverty and import dependence by foreign actors, which side do you think I'm going to pick? You think I'm going to campaign for the continued poverty of my continent for the benefit of some rich white guy, simply because I don't like Dangote?

Furthermore, you think as an educated person, I would EVER want a $20bn project - the largest single investment ever made in West Africa - to fail? What do some of you think this is? Manchester United vs Manchester City?

How did some of you even grow up and survive into adulthood without the ability to separate issues, assign priority and think in a straight line? More importantly, are you planning to breed?🤔 I hope not. We don't need more idiots on this continent. Lord knows we have too many already.

~ David Hundeyin (X)
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 10:35pm On Aug 12
More like feedback... grin

Nataba:
Confession time!!! grin

Kickstarting my investment journey in the NGX is one of the best decisions I made this year.

I discovered that my appetite for irrational spending has drastically reduced.

I now find myself thinking like an investor. Spending quality time to research about companies and also investing where necessary.

This is a significant achievement for me, honestly!

Thank you all for the daily reports, analysis, and contribution. I always find them helpful.


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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nataba: 10:36pm On Aug 12
KarlTom:
More like feedback... grin

grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by purity2all(m): 10:39pm On Aug 12
Choiceguy:


My guy it seems your village people is after you. For those us that believe that capital preservation is more important than capital appreciation.eterna will still move beyond that price you sold. grin

It even ended on full bid today.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:43pm On Aug 12
grin
KarlTom:
"Why would this guy reject an inducement to discredit Dangote Refinery with his pen when he has been a regular critic of Dangote, and he has even criticised the Refinery before?"

This question betrays a severe lack of depth and an inability to deal with even the slightest complexity where the real world is concerned. Some people think real life is like football where you pick a "team" to support through winning and losing.

In these minds, offering strident criticism of Dangote means that I have picked the "anti-Dangote" side, like I'm now supporting Chelsea, so I'm supposed to do nothing other than take the opposite side to Dangote on every issue because dealing with economics and geopolitics is like supporting a football team.

Very dumb!

First of all, my criticism of Dangote Refinery has always been about the timing of its delivery and the politics that made them "commission" it in May 2023, nearly 2 years before it was due to be fully operational. That was, and remains an entirely valid criticism.

Every other criticism I offered revolved around concerns of monopoly business practises and potentially turning Nigeria's energy market into a monopoly - which is also a very valid concern. Ideally, one entity should not control the energy market for 200 million people.

However where the choice presented is between a potential domestic energy monopoly and the imposition of eternal energy poverty and import dependence by foreign actors, which side do you think I'm going to pick? You think I'm going to campaign for the continued poverty of my continent for the benefit of some rich white guy, simply because I don't like Dangote?

Furthermore, you think as an educated person, I would EVER want a $20bn project - the largest single investment ever made in West Africa - to fail? What do some of you think this is? Manchester United vs Manchester City?

How did some of you even grow up and survive into adulthood without the ability to separate issues, assign priority and think in a straight line? More importantly, are you planning to breed?🤔 I hope not. We don't need more idiots on this continent. Lord knows we have too many already.

~ David Hundeyin (X)
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 10:59pm On Aug 12
KarlTom:
"Why would this guy reject an inducement to discredit Dangote Refinery with his pen when he has been a regular critic of Dangote, and he has even criticised the Refinery before?"

This question betrays a severe lack of depth and an inability to deal with even the slightest complexity where the real world is concerned. Some people think real life is like football where you pick a "team" to support through winning and losing.

In these minds, offering strident criticism of Dangote means that I have picked the "anti-Dangote" side, like I'm now supporting Chelsea, so I'm supposed to do nothing other than take the opposite side to Dangote on every issue because dealing with economics and geopolitics is like supporting a football team.

Very dumb!

First of all, my criticism of Dangote Refinery has always been about the timing of its delivery and the politics that made them "commission" it in May 2023, nearly 2 years before it was due to be fully operational. That was, and remains an entirely valid criticism.

Every other criticism I offered revolved around concerns of monopoly business practises and potentially turning Nigeria's energy market into a monopoly - which is also a very valid concern. Ideally, one entity should not control the energy market for 200 million people.

However where the choice presented is between a potential domestic energy monopoly and the imposition of eternal energy poverty and import dependence by foreign actors, which side do you think I'm going to pick? You think I'm going to campaign for the continued poverty of my continent for the benefit of some rich white guy, simply because I don't like Dangote?

Furthermore, you think as an educated person, I would EVER want a $20bn project - the largest single investment ever made in West Africa - to fail? What do some of you think this is? Manchester United vs Manchester City?

How did some of you even grow up and survive into adulthood without the ability to separate issues, assign priority and think in a straight line? More importantly, are you planning to breed?🤔 I hope not. We don't need more idiots on this continent. Lord knows we have too many already.

~ David Hundeyin (X)
.Perfect reply to some idiot. Just like I didn't vote for this government so I will find fault in everything they do.It will never happen. I supported the decision on fuel subsidy and forex unification. That doesn't mean I won't support hunger protest when I know the government can reduce it by cutting cost of governance and genuinely fight corruption..Then they can invest the money into production and cut borrowing to waste

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Heishere: 11:26pm On Aug 12
Providus H1 result.

Slight decrease from 2023 but they have gone far in growth compared to 2022.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:53pm On Aug 12
Heishere:
Providus H1 result.

Slight decrease from 2023 but they have gone far in growth compared to 2022.

Thanks for the update
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by aj8(m): 12:12am
Adinije:
@Aj8 abeg, come and give your common sense analysis on Transcorp


Not looking good. A lot of red flags. But some may argue it’s a growth stock. Well, you properly know what I think. I won’t touch it till it falls below my Valuation based on the Common Sense Strategy. But then, if Geregu is comfortable at N1000.00, who knows? The stock market is a forest. In a financial hurricane, only the Irokos will stand. Is TRANSCORP one? Maybe later. But not just yet.


Summary is viz:
Q =19.97 Kobo
FY = 19.97 x 4
Valuation = 19.97 x 4 x 4 = 319.52
= N3.19


A [b]Reserve Stock Split [/b]will increase the price, and reduce OS, but the cap will be unchanged. The company will gain in that they can offer their shares at a higher price in raising more capital in the future.

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