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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by debeey87(m): 8:25pm On Aug 28
For people who own rental assets. Have you used alternative dispute resolution ADR at the courts (arbitration or Multidoor courts) that do not require the rigours of numerous adjournments in the regular court room to resolve issues with troublesome tenants and what role did the police play in it before the hearing at the courts.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:35pm On Aug 28
emmanuelewumi:



He has a way of comparing the market capitalization with the GDP to determine if the market is undervalued, moderately priced or over valued

I hope one day I will be able to learn it from him since he isn't far from me

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:40pm On Aug 28
talk2me2:

If I see it @ N2:3k buy.

Cornerstone that I called out here severally at 1.6+ not long ago and some persons will be thinking it's MH...

If not for past experiences of the insurance coys. I have some in my watchlist radar that I would have been releasing sef but let's see how it goes to know if I will drop another one after the PRESTIGE I released today...

People are now wanting to buy cornerstone above #2. Well na so investment be sha

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 8:59pm On Aug 28
emmanuelewumi:



He has a way of comparing the market capitalization with the GDP to determine if the market is undervalued, moderately priced or over valued

Las Las all of us na trader😂
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:07pm On Aug 28
Agbalowomeri:


Las Las all of us na trader😂

Levels dey the trading... Warren Buffett is in a class of his own
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:09pm On Aug 28
debeey87:
For people who own rental assets. Have you used alternative dispute resolution ADR at the courts (arbitration or Multidoor courts) that do not require the rigours of numerous adjournments in the regular court room to resolve issues with troublesome tenants and what role did the police play in it before the hearing at the courts.

What country pls?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Princkez: 9:32pm On Aug 28
megawealth01:


Cornerstone that I called out here severally at 1.6+ not long ago and some persons will be thinking it's MH...

If not for past experiences of the insurance coys. I have some in my watchlist radar that I would have been releasing sef but let's see how it goes to know if I will drop another one after the PRESTIGE I released today...

People are now wanting to buy cornerstone above #2. Well na so investment be sha
thanks brother,after you made the call on PRESTIGE I entered @.54k and it later closed.57k...more blessings and wisdom.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by onegentleguy: 9:39pm On Aug 28
onegentleguy:


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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 9:42pm On Aug 28
ositadima1:


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Na joke ooo. shocked

That's one of my best tracks

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 10:18pm On Aug 28
onegentleguy:


PIVOTAL NOTICE

To my prime subscribers and all who subscribed to the outline/recommendations and investment guide--Series 1 and/or 2, pls carefully fill out this form (https://forms.gle/WbHX8i6RbZkcrRgEA)
to gain a one-month FREE access to the great LIT Signals/Platform and more.

Kindly note that activities on the platform begins September 1, 2024. ...there shall be no extension or grace period after the 30-day timeframe from date of commencement.
...it's time for us to bond together and GROW!

Let me sincerely apologize for putting this up here. ...it is NOT intended to take the shine off this channel.
Nsempa remains a great forum with many gifted minds.

Regards
No need to apologize Sir..
u don pay ur dues✔️💯
even if I no be subscriber. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 10:51pm On Aug 28
I don't think this ucee mfb by UBA/United Capital is serious.
Which customer will open account with them when they keep deducting money from deposit, transfer and withdrawal.
Who does that in this age and time when even opay and Co will be giving you interest to deposit with them and not charge you for withdrawing or transfer.
They are not ready for serious banking.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:55pm On Aug 28
emmaodet:
I don't think this ucee mfb by UBA/United Capital is serious.
Which customer will open account with them when they keep deducting money from deposit, transfer and withdrawal.
Who does that in this age and time when even okay and Co will be giving you interest to deposit with them and not charge you for withdrawing or transfer.
They are not ready for serious banking.

They need to learn from VFD. MICROFINANCE BANK

VFD won't charge you for withdrawals... A good part of your transfers are free.. They are always giving good interests on your deposits

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 11:03pm On Aug 28
tiwantiwa:
Anyone knows how to register/trade on NASD. CAnt seems to find much info via google



You can download the app on playstore and sign-up, then follow up.
That was what I did

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by LordAdam16: 2:07am On Aug 29
emmanuelewumi:



He has a way of comparing the market capitalization with the GDP to determine if the market is undervalued, moderately priced or over valued

Buffett cannot wait until CNBC and Bloomberg are reporting an imminent crash on their chyron.
Who would provide liquidity for his billion-dollar exits? What would his losses be when everyone is abandoning ship and he has large stacks to offload.

He has to get out while things are somewhat still humming along, quite a ways before the panic.
The only cats fatter than Buffett are Sovereign Wealth Funds, BlackRock and Index Funds, and some pensions.
All three groups have very different operating guidelines and outlook from Berkshire Hathaway.

These are Berkshire Hathaway vs Apple 2023 numbers.
Revenue: BH - $364.5B | Apple - $US$383.29 billion
Net Income: BH - $96.22 billion | Apple - $97.00 billion

The market is being driven by the tech segment which is historically not one of his core competencies.
He has to book his returns on contemporary slow-moving assets (Bank of America, American Express) and wait for the crash that lets him snap up traditional profitable businesses at better (lower) valuations than he'd get at current elevated asset pricing.
If we have a soft landing and macro headwinds let up, he'll return posthaste.
In fact, if he sees a good deal this quarter, he'll snap it up. He has been acquiring shares to the tune of $6.8B in Chubb. A business in one of his primary moneymaking sectors - insurance. He has not divested yet.

-Lord

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ades1: 2:46am On Aug 29
emmanuelewumi:



I learnt it is now about $280 billion


Baba is collecting 5%+ on top of that $280B with no risks whatsoever. This is why rich people stay rich, they don’t chase money, na money dey pursue them.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Capitas7: 3:59am On Aug 29
LordAdam16:


Buffett cannot wait until CNBC and Bloomberg are reporting an imminent crash on their chyron.
Who would provide liquidity for his billion-dollar exits? What would his losses be when everyone is abandoning ship and he has large stacks to offload.
.......
He has to book his returns on contemporary slow-moving assets (Bank of America, American Express) and wait for the crash that lets him snap up traditional profitable businesses at better (lower) valuations than he'd get at current elevated asset pricing.
If we have a soft landing and macro headwinds let up, he'll return posthaste.
In fact, if he sees a good deal this quarter, he'll snap it up. He has been acquiring shares to the tune of $6.8B in Chubb. A business in one of his primary moneymaking sectors - insurance. He has not divested yet.

-Lord
Original post trimmed to save space.

I agree with this thought.
He has said it before that insurance is en easy money-making machine. Berkshire's sell off is very selective across his interests. I haven't read/heard of sales of Spotify, Coca-cola, Occidental pet, Amex (seeing it for the first time in your post), insurance etc. And yes, the selloff is a few multiples of the purchase price of these stocks, but the quantity sold is nothing near the ones remaining in the portfolio. This is profit booking on a mega scale.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Capitas7: 4:08am On Aug 29
Ades1:



Baba is collecting 5%+ on top of that $280B with no risks whatsoever. This is why rich people stay rich, they don’t chase money, na money dey pursue them.
Fair one!
But I don't think someone who bought shares at $25 a few decades ago and still holds when valued at $600k would see 5% as satisfactory annual yield. With many 50-200 baggers, 5% won't be motivation to pile cash up. Moreover, many of the stocks that are giving us latecomers 1-4% dividends are probably returning 50% dividends on cost price for him. But that said, the rates on high yield savings or CD's are quite negotiable when your principal falls in certain brackets.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:37am On Aug 29
LordAdam16:


Buffett cannot wait until CNBC and Bloomberg are reporting an imminent crash on their chyron.
Who would provide liquidity for his billion-dollar exits? What would his losses be when everyone is abandoning ship and he has large stacks to offload.

He has to get out while things are somewhat still humming along, quite a ways before the panic.
The only cats fatter than Buffett are Sovereign Wealth Funds, BlackRock and Index Funds, and some pensions.
All three groups have very different operating guidelines and outlook from Berkshire Hathaway.

These are Berkshire Hathaway vs Apple 2023 numbers.
Revenue: BH - $364.5B | Apple - $US$383.29 billion
Net Income: BH - $96.22 billion | Apple - $97.00 billion

The market is being driven by the tech segment which is historically not one of his core competencies.
He has to book his returns on contemporary slow-moving assets (Bank of America, American Express) and wait for the crash that lets him snap up traditional profitable businesses at better (lower) valuations than he'd get at current elevated asset pricing.
If we have a soft landing and macro headwinds let up, he'll return posthaste.
In fact, if he sees a good deal this quarter, he'll snap it up. He has been acquiring shares to the tune of $6.8B in Chubb. A business in one of his primary moneymaking sectors - insurance. He has not divested yet.

-Lord




The most successful investor and most consistent billionaire on the top 10 of Forbe list.

The old man needs to be studied

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:55am On Aug 29
Capitas7:

Fair one!
But I don't think someone who bought shares at $25 a few decades ago and still holds when valued at $600k would see 5% as satisfactory annual yield. With many 50-200 baggers, 5% won't be motivation to pile cash up. Moreover, many of the stocks that are giving us latecomers 1-4% dividends are probably returning 50% dividends on cost price for him. But that said, the rates on high yield savings or CD's are quite negotiable when your principal falls in certain brackets.

5% of $280 billion is $14 billion oooo. It gets to a level when 20 bagger does not make sense and is impossible. The only sensible thing is the conservation of your capital.


Imagine what $14 billion can do for Nigeria as a nation

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Raider76: 5:01am On Aug 29
Capitas7:

Fair one!
But I don't think someone who bought shares at $25 a few decades ago and still holds when valued at $600k would see 5% as satisfactory annual yield. With many 50-200 baggers, 5% won't be motivation to pile cash up. Moreover, many of the stocks that are giving us latecomers 1-4% dividends are probably returning 50% dividends on cost price for him. But that said, the rates on high yield savings or CD's are quite negotiable when your principal falls in certain brackets.

You forgot that inflation rate there is normally only 2% to 3%

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 5:40am On Aug 29
megawealth01:
VERITAS... #1+
That is a good ratio but then, the industry average P/E is 1.6x - 2.0x, so I doubt any more upward movement unless we are breaking the highest price to form a new high generally for the industry
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Locotrader(m): 7:11am On Aug 29
For those of you seeking where to get investment advice or stock recommendations,I urge you to kindly remain here.

There will be always point & kill for you.

C&I leasing you see was recommended here by some group of people but didn't move an inch until we pointed it afresh.

Stock recommendations can take time to mature but point $ kill is instantly or almost instantly.

Just take a look at these 3 point & kill just 2 or 3 days ago.

C&I leasing
Abbey Mortgage
Chams

What of RT Briscoe?

Don't leave road and enter bush oooo.

Remain at NSEMPA.We have been getting it free here right from our Top oga Cp.

If we want to make money by point & kill,this will make us another cool money but we choose not.

Freely we give.
Today, Aiico and cornerstone will join the full bid gang.

Enjoy all the point & kill and remained bless.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 7:24am On Aug 29
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by cocolacec(m): 7:51am On Aug 29
Locotrader:
For those of you seeking where to get investment advice or stock recommendations,I urge you to kindly remain here.

There will be always point & kill for you.

C&I leasing you see was recommended here by some group of people but didn't move an inch until we pointed it afresh.

Stock recommendations can take time to mature but point $ kill is instantly or almost instantly.

Just take a look at these 3 point & kill just 2 or 3 days ago.

C&I leasing
Abbey Mortgage
Chams

What of RT Briscoe?

Don't leave road and enter bush oooo.

Remain at NSEMPA.We have been getting it free here right from our Top oga Cp.

If we want to make money by point & kill,this will make us another cool money but we choose not.

Freely we give.
Today, Aiico and cornerstone will join the full bid gang.

Enjoy all the point & kill and remained bless.

Thanks for the information,Please when will llnkassure join the full bid gang?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Testimonies777(m): 8:01am On Aug 29
Kudos to you sir

Locotrader:
For those of you seeking where to get investment advice or stock recommendations,I urge you to kindly remain here.

There will be always point & kill for you.

C&I leasing you see was recommended here by some group of people but didn't move an inch until we pointed it afresh.

Stock recommendations can take time to mature but point $ kill is instantly or almost instantly.

Just take a look at these 3 point & kill just 2 or 3 days ago.

C&I leasing
Abbey Mortgage
Chams

What of RT Briscoe?

Don't leave road and enter bush oooo.

Remain at NSEMPA.We have been getting it free here right from our Top oga Cp.

If we want to make money by point & kill,this will make us another cool money but we choose not.

Freely we give.
Today, Aiico and cornerstone will join the full bid gang.

Enjoy all the point & kill and remained bless.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:07am On Aug 29
emmaodet:

That is a good ratio but then, the industry average P/E is 1.6x - 2.0x, so I doubt any more upward movement unless we are breaking the highest price to form a new high generally for the industry

I'm not telling anyone to buy VERITAS oooooo

I already told you to buy PRESTIGE yesterday at $0.51... PRESTIGE already gave almost 12% to all that entered at my call yesterday... It closed at 0.57

Exiting any of my recommendations is your choice to make...

I can only dish out entry but not exit...

We are here to help ourselves...

No fight your helper if you don't want him to stop

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:13am On Aug 29
emmanuelewumi:





The most successful investor and most consistent billionaire on the top 10 of Forbe list.

The old man needs to be studied

I've decided to study his strategies diligently and make use of the ones that I can easily apply as not all his strategies I agree with sha...

I'm still studying so non-conclusive yet...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BabsO2(m): 8:41am On Aug 29
Capitas7:

Fair one!
But I don't think someone who bought shares at $25 a few decades ago and still holds when valued at $600k would see 5% as satisfactory annual yield. With many 50-200 baggers, 5% won't be motivation to pile cash up. Moreover, many of the stocks that are giving us latecomers 1-4% dividends are probably returning 50% dividends on cost price for him. But that said, the rates on high yield savings or CD's are quite negotiable when your principal falls in certain brackets.

50-200 baggers shocked.
Which stocks delivered that ?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Locotrader(m): 8:46am On Aug 29
cocolacec:


Thanks for the information,Please when will llnkassure join the full bid gang?

There must be a sharp rise among the hottest stocks (point &kill) first then others follows.

Linkage,prestige,Royalex will move but those hottest ones will move first and pave way for them.

There is recommendations and there is point & kill.choose wisely.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 8:53am On Aug 29
megawealth01:


I'm not telling anyone to buy VERITAS oooooo

I already told you to buy PRESTIGE yesterday at $0.51... PRESTIGE already gave almost 12% to all that entered at my call yesterday... It closed at 0.57

Exiting any of my recommendations is your choice to make...

I can only dish out entry but not exit...

We are here to help ourselves...

No fight your helper if you don't want him to stop

I am not fighting you and i appreciate your efforts.
I have veritas already with a 50% profit since early last month.
We are only discussing here
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:01am On Aug 29
emmaodet:


I am not fighting you and i appreciate your efforts.
I have veritas already with a 50% profit since early last month.
We are only discussing here

I understand bro
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:10am On Aug 29
Capitas7:

Fair one!
But I don't think someone who bought shares at $25 a few decades ago and still holds when valued at $600k would see 5% as satisfactory annual yield. With many 50-200 baggers, 5% won't be motivation to pile cash up. Moreover, many of the stocks that are giving us latecomers 1-4% dividends are probably returning 50% dividends on cost price for him. But that said, the rates on high yield savings or CD's are quite negotiable when your principal falls in certain brackets.

Well there's a way the extremely wealthy reason different from others...

The safety of your capital FIRST

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