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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Princkez: 9:49pm On Aug 20

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:52pm On Aug 20
Streetinvestor2:
This is easy for salary person.It is difficult to really say the annual profit for sole proprietorship kind of business in a year.I get business way I wan do for China by October. If it works out well. You fit surprise within a yr or two my fellow igbo guys with cash go cast the thing after you hammerfor 1/2 yrs,lol
So you can't really predict your profit for a Yr oh


You look at a 5 year average profit
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 10:00pm On Aug 20
emmanuelewumi:



You look at a 5 year average profit
ok much better. But we no dey keep proper record for one man business based on expenses or even investment from the business.

This reminds me the wahala I been dey get in those yrs I was paying tithe. It was difficult to really calculate the 10% thing on my business profit
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 10:07pm On Aug 20
Streetinvestor2:
ok much better. But we no dey keep proper record for one man business based on expenses or even investment from the business.

This reminds me the wahala I been dey get in those yrs I was paying tithe. It was difficult to really calculate the 10% thing on my business profit


So you sef no dey pay tithe again. J think I stopped paying about 20 years ago

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by aj8(m): 10:24pm On Aug 20
emmanuelewumi:
If you made a gain of 100% in year one and made a loss of 50% in year two, do you know that you compounded annualized return in 2 years is 0%


Not if you booked the profit or took the profit off the table to buy back when the market dropped by 50%.

Let’s consider two market scenarios, M1 and M2

Start @ Market M1 investment = x

Market M1 appreciation by 100% = X * 2.0 = 2x

Assuming booked profit

Booked profit = x ( taking profit/ booking profit of x off the table)

Balance still invested @ M1 = 2x -x = x

And then,

Market slumped @ M2 = 50% of x that’s still invested = 0.5x

If the investor decides not to buy back, he /she ends up with x + 1/2 x = 1.5x from the initial of x

However, if he/she buys back at 0.5x with the x profit initially taken off the table, =

Previously Booked profit = x, now channeled to buy back at @ M2 but at a price 0.5x

holding units = 0.5x + 1/0.5x
= 3 times initial holding


Always sensible to take profits.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by aj8(m): 10:57pm On Aug 20
yak:
Someone should advise me what to do with Eterna. I bought at #28.
Keep hope alive or sell and cut my losses?


Based on two recent insider trades, I suggest you keep hope alive. Eterna is turning positive should the current trajectory continue. I bought some at 15.50, and took some profit at 21.75 but will continue to hold. My target is 30.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by eziokwunwoko(m): 12:58am
Mr aj8. I bought Prestige. What is your recommendation. Hold, Accumulate or Sell. Bought at 52k
aj8:



Based on two recent insider trades, I suggest you keep hope alive. Eterna is turning positive should the current trajectory continue. I bought some at 15.50, and took some profit at 21.75 but will continue to hold. My target is 30.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by eziokwunwoko(m): 1:00am
Mr aj8. Based on your Common Sense Strategy. Should I buy UAC PLC at current price?. Appreciate your response

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 3:26am
emmanuelewumi:



Use the regular coupon to buy stock, real estate, euro bond etc.

At N10 million invested you are sure of N2.2 nillion for the next 10 years

During the 10 years there will be bear markets in the stock market and you can use to coupons to buy shares at cheap prices.


You can use your bond of N10 million as collateral for a loan of about N7 million and also use your coupon to service the loan

I understand you very well but about using the bond as collateral for loan, I don't know how easy that will be because the banks I use don't recognize it as collateral and if you are to use investment and asset management like ucap, they prefer using your invested mutual funds with them rather than govt bond that doesn't benefit them nor the banks

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:35am
emmaodet:


I understand you very well but about using the bond as collateral for loan, I don't know how easy that will be because the banks I use don't recognize it as collateral and if you are to use investment and asset management like ucap, they prefer using your invested mutual funds with them rather than govt bond that doesn't benefit them nor the banks


Banks will only accept bonds bought through them and domiciled with them as collateral
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:40am
aj8:



Not if you booked the profit or took the profit off the table to buy back when the market dropped by 50%.

Let’s consider two market scenarios, M1 and M2

Start @ Market M1 investment = x

Market M1 appreciation by 100% = X * 2.0 = 2x

Assuming booked profit

Booked profit = x ( taking profit/ booking profit of x off the table)

Balance still invested @ M1 = 2x -x = x

And then,

Market slumped @ M2 = 50% of x that’s still invested = 0.5x

If the investor decides not to buy back, he /she ends up with x + 1/2 x = 1.5x from the initial of x

However, if he/she buys back at 0.5x with the x profit initially taken off the table, =

Previously Booked profit = x, now channeled to buy back at @ M2 but at a price 0.5x

holding units = 0.5x + 1/0.5x
= 3 times initial holding


Always sensible to take profits.





Only possible if you know you are gambling. But most people are gambling but think they are investing.

When your N1 million turn to N2 million in 6 months, the next target is how to turn the N2 million to N4 million in another 6 months.


What you make does not matter, what matters is the consistency of what you make and what you keep
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 4:01am
FOR THE NASCON FAITHFULS
The first task for the stock to accomplish before a reliable rise in price to occur is for price to close above 35.75. A close above this level on high volume will drag price towards the resistance level (red highlight). From here, it is expected that price to re-test previous support (optional). A rejection at the support level, again, on high volume is the catalyst the stock needs to start a rally to the upside...

PLAN YOUR TRADES AND TRADE YOUR PLANS
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 4:15am
ADD DEAPCAP TO YOUR WATCHLIST
Want bounty profit? ADD (not buy) DEAPCAP to your watchlist

PLAN YOUR TRADES AND TRADE YOUR PLANS
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Testimonies777(m): 4:34am
I am highly interested!
Which bank does this?
How do I go about it?
What are the limitations?
I have tried severally to contact you but no avail . Would like to link up with you sir.
My WhatsApp is 08035356001
Thanks sir
emmanuelewumi:



Banks will only accept bonds bought through them and domiciled with them as collateral
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Picky1: 5:15am
emmanuelewumi:
Someone on this thread got in touch with me early this year, he claimed he started invested in the stock market 22 years ago and has about 6 years before he would be due for retirement.

He claimed his portfolio was less than N10 million even after[b] trading[/b] for over 20 years. He made money from the market, but also lost most from the market.


He got in touch with me for assistance on books that could improve his knowledge about the market.

He claimed he introduced the wife to NGX 18 years ago, but the wife got a dividend of over N3 million in 2023 and a portfolio size of almost N40 million

The bolded is the problem plus how much was he trading with?
As for tortoise investors diversification is always key, doing this brings peace of mind!
Once you have excess cash, great stocks will come begging for you at opportune times for buy one and get one free. cool

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:34am
Picky1:


The bolded is the problem plus how much was he trading with?
As for tortoise investors diversification is always key, doing this brings peace of mind!
Once you have excess cash, great stocks will come begging for you at opportune times for buy one and get one free. cool


Someone who has been investing for the past 20 years must be adding money to his portfolio every year.

By the way he earned more than the wife

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Raider76: 5:40am
emmanuelewumi:
If you made a gain of 100% in year one and made a loss of 50% in year two, do you know that you compounded annualized return in 2 years is 0%

That's why it is advised to take some windfall profits off the table. Learn from Tinubu.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:41am
Testimonies777:

I am highly interested!
Which bank does this?
How do I go about it?
What are the limitations?
I have tried severally to contact you but no avail . Would like to link up with you sir.
My WhatsApp is 08035356001
Thanks sir


I use Stanbic IBTC bank and First Bank.


You can also try the following finance houses provided your financial asset is domiciled with their sister organization

Orange One Finance a sister company of Investment One

Meristem Finance a sister company of Meristem Securities.


For the finance houses the loan can be used as you please eg renovate your house, buy a property, expand your business or even buy stocks.

But it you got the loan from stockbroking houses like United Capital, Cardinal Stone, FSDH Capital, you can only use the loans to buy shares, bonds and other financial assets

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:44am
Raider76:


That's why it is advised to take some windfall profits off the table. Learn from Tinubu.


That can only happen if you know you are gambling and their is no fundamental basis for the gain.

But might not be necessary if you are investing. Those who booked profit on United Capital at N4 when it returned over 100% are regretting their actions

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Raider76: 5:55am
Choiceguy:


This constant shifting of dangote refinery PMS sales nawoo.

I think they are still trying to marry the inevitable existence of the refinery with the various oil sector cabals and the government's oil revenue in flow and fuel subsidy system. This is what you get in a country that doesn't plan. Ideally we should have started adjusting for the coming on stream of the refinery at least two years ago.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mankind2024: 6:21am
https://ngxgroup.com/exchange/data/corporate-actions/

This page for dividends update has been disabled. Now classified as confidential. Poor move by NGX.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 6:38am
Streetinvestor2:
what happened to the guy. I didn't see any of his post today. I can't even believe that someone could consider me to be that clown.

Without fear or favour i am 1000% percent obedient though obi is too gentle to a fault. I will have never wished Tinubu to nigeria for 4 yrs talkless of considering 8yr when I am not cursed .I only supported 2 of his policy which I have always said.Pls this is not a political post so don't view it in that regard or respond equally in that regard

I think he said as much that he's here because of the Oando talk. So, no oando, no worries.

It's better to leave the politics out of the thread.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 6:43am
BullBearMkt:
FOR THE NASCON FAITHFULS
The first task for the stock to accomplish before a reliable rise in price to occur is for price to close above 35.75. A close above this level on high volume will drag price towards the resistance level (red highlight). From here, it is expected that price to re-test previous support (optional). A rejection at the support level, again, on high volume is the catalyst the stock needs to start a rally to the upside...

PLAN YOUR TRADES AND TRADE YOUR PLANS
grin grin grin grin grin

I use Renko charts these days and eh dey sweet my belle. Since January 20-something, all the swing highs have never been able to break past previous swing highs, so I feel that breaking the last swing high at around 41 may indicate a reversal in Nascon.

Na that 41 i go dey watch.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chillykelly86(m): 6:44am
MARKETJJC:


I understand but also know that a journey of thousand miles begins with one step as they say. NAHCO started from somewhere and current price sounded the alarm as records show here. I have read all the pages here from page one to present and it took me two months. I saw a lot of transitions, agreements and disagreements. Even when Pa Emma spoke strongly against bua cement in favors of wapco many months ago but today Bua is still ahead of Wapco even after many years. So I understand. Unity Bank is negative but just wait for the suspension to be lifted and you will see plenty full bids

An analysis doesn't necessarily guarantee an upward or downward movement. Please don't float that criterion here to discredit one of the soundest human assets we have on this platform. In analyzing any stock, you look at the pros and cons and then make your decision. Every pro or con is a potential added insight. The direction of the stock price in future doesn't necessarily negate any of the pros or cons.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 7:00am
This is Nigeria... lipsrsealed

Raider76:


You think they will try and buy Alhaji out or buy P/H?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 7:07am
Just like DS/NS you are trapped.

I'll advice that you hold on till DANGREFINE begins to sell PMS, there's definitely going to be a spike in ETERNA and (maybe MRS).
That might present an opportunity to sell at a profit... wink
yak:
Someone should advise me what to do with Eterna. I bought at #28.
Keep hope alive or sell and cut my losses?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by vacanci: 7:13am
ositadima1:


I use Renko charts these days and eh dey sweet my belle. Since January 20-something, all the swing highs have never been able to break past previous swing highs, so I feel that breaking the last swing high at around 41 may indicate a reversal in Nascon.

Na that 41 i go dey watch.

Which app do u use for this?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 7:15am
1.024 billion wink
MrDiligence:


Great concept, although doubling 1 million every year will not give you 1 billion by the tenth year but 512 million.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 7:17am
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chillykelly86:


Tinubu 4×4. Oando up up. Investor good good. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by MARKETJJC: 7:20am
chillykelly86:


An analysis doesn't necessarily guarantee an upward or downward movement. Please don't float that criterion here to discredit one of the soundest human assets we have on this platform. In analyzing any stock, you look at the pros and cons and then make your decision. Every pro or con is a potential added insight. The direction of the stock price in future doesn't necessarily negate any of the pros or cons.

My brother! Why are you trying to wake some1 buried befittingly back to life? If such magic cum miracle is your specialty, why not visit the morgues and you will have plenty cadavers for your experiment? Or are you looking forward to curling a favor from him in the immediate or remote future? That matter has been laid to rest albeit your understanding of that clause is misplaced.
Thank you and good morning from here grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 7:43am
ositadima1:


I use Renko charts these days and eh dey sweet my belle. Since January 20-something, all the swing highs have never been able to break past previous swing highs, so I feel that breaking the last swing high at around 41 may indicate a reversal in Nascon.

Na that 41 i go dey watch.
Renko is not bad! I hope the swing points are no longer subjective? cheesy
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by godlyguy(m): 7:45am
KarlTom:
Just like DS/NS you are trapped.

I'll advice that you hold on till DANGREFINE begins to sell PMS, there's definitely going to be a spike in ETERNA and (maybe MRS).
That might present an opportunity to sell at a profit... wink

Soon oando will have many trapped

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