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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jauntty: 1:45pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
megainvest:I think am seeing BEAR today
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ihedioramma: 1:48pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
mercylicious:This one you are jijo, joji , my brother that will post below my cool down power must change hand this month but is like myjoy08 &co e.t.c know come market today o ?. |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by FranklinRich: 11:03pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
May good news chase away the Bears in the NSE just like the Bears were chased out in this video clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gadM6N2MuQ 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ihedioramma: 3:55am On Oct 08, 2015 |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by elubiazo: 7:33am On Oct 08, 2015 |
Good morning all. please, what's the best browser for viewing the online real time price movement on morgan capital website? i'm using an android tablet and your suggestions is highly appreciated. Thanks |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by meracool(m): 7:42am On Oct 08, 2015 |
jauntty:Please what's the name of the Application you are using to access the iTrade platform |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jauntty: 7:56am On Oct 08, 2015 |
meracool:I use Firefox on Infinix HotNote. |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 9:05am On Oct 08, 2015 |
@elubiazo , I also use an Android Tablet(version 29.0.1809.93516 of Opera Beta is very compatible with my Android Tablet)! A trial will convince you. |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by natruetalk: 9:41am On Oct 08, 2015 |
though oil is climbing up but am expecting nse bearish market today. what of u ? |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jauntty: 10:39am On Oct 08, 2015 |
Symbol: ACCESS Price/Yld : 5.30 Qty trade : 5 Like seriously ?! Why would sm1 buy just 5 units of a coy. 5 x 5.30 = 26.5 Naira U then pay service fees to ur broker + 4 Naira for SMS. |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by NextProdigy(m): 10:57am On Oct 08, 2015 |
^^^^^^^^^^ IS IT YOUR MONEY? |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by meracool(m): 11:42am On Oct 08, 2015 |
jauntty:Thanks |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SWG1: 12:29pm On Oct 08, 2015 |
jauntty:wouldn't it be too hot for onle you. my bnsitl how market, bin weeks now. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lancee(m): 12:58pm On Oct 08, 2015 |
Quiet house ..maybe soon it will bustle |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jauntty: 1:27pm On Oct 08, 2015 |
SWG1: |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jauntty: 1:29pm On Oct 08, 2015 |
NextProdigy:LOL....I just dey try understand the 'WHY' |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by duni04(m): 7:24pm On Oct 08, 2015 |
Don't understand......is there a new meeting spot for NSEMPA or is everyone on Vacation? |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 7:46pm On Oct 08, 2015 |
CHAI, this bear is causing so many damages here oooooooooo. BNSITL are not smiling at all and oxygen is not even helping the matter at heart. Anyway, it is shall be well with us! |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ihedioramma: 8:27pm On Oct 08, 2015 |
myjoy08:AMEN |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 1:26am On Oct 09, 2015 |
I think these information would be useful for BNSITL irrespective of market dynamics... Capital Gains Investing Best Practices As I stated above, it’s easy to speculate when you invest for capital gains. However, if capital gains investing is your favorite path, consider the following as part of your discipline: * First, don’t sell just because an asset you bought at $100 is now $150. Your reason for selling should be that, at whatever price it is, the asset no longer holds the criteria which motivated you to buy in the first place. While you may lose at times, if you had a reason that’s beyond metrics, you will win in most situations. * Don’t sell because the market is down. For instance, if you bought Apple in 2007 because it would dominate the mobile market, chances are you were tempted to sell and get some profit when the market went down in 2008. That would be a wrong call, since the market crash didn’t make Apple lose its position in the mobile market. You should always keep in mind the market always fixes itself somehow. * Don’t speculate. No matter how much analysts talk up any asset, you need to be sure that it meets your investment discipline before you take any position. You have to be sure that it is really undervalued. Anything other than that is called speculating. * Research a lot, buy a little. If you’re going to be successful at capital gains investing, you have to spend more time researching than investing. If you conduct your research diligently, you will always find out that only about 10% of the assets you research are worth investing in. But don’t be tempted to invest because of the time you have invested. * This is not really a “best practices point,” but it’s worth mentioning. If you’re going to invest for capital gains, you should ensure you have a positive cash flow. As stated above, capital gains investing requires diligence and patience. If you don’t have a positive cash flow, it is easy to foul on your discipline and speculate instead of doing everything stated above. Cash Flow Investing Best Practices * History matters. This might be counter-intuitive since some gurus say that the past doesn’t determine the future. Yes, they’re right. But the truth is that the more we hear such things, the more we find history repeats itself. Even after you’re sure that the asset you’re investing is great, you need to look at its history to see what it’s been building. If nothing else, be sure that the company has traces of consistently maintaining good cash reserve. * It’s not always about yield. It’s easy to be tempted to buy an asset simply because its yield is high. However, you need to ask yourself if the high yield can be maintained. You’re better off with a low-income asset that’s consistent than a high-yield one that cannot be maintained. After all, income investing is all about consistency. * Debt matters. When you’re investing for cash flow, you want to be sure that you’re investing in assets that don’t have huge debt on them. It’s even better to invest in assets that have no debt at all. Understand that debt will reduce your earning power. * Payout ratio also matters. This is to tell you what portion of the generated cash is used in paying dividends. A low payout ratio combined with a healthy yield signifies that dividends are being paid easily, and that it could rise in future. A Big Misconception One of the biggest misconceptions about income investing is that it’s all about buying and holding. While you shouldn’t focus on short-term market movements which, by the way, isn’t even advisable for capital gains investing either, you need to keep tabs on the fundamentals of your investments. No matter how attractive an income-generating asset could be at the moment, you would be right to cash in and look for better options if the fundamentals are no longer there. How to Determine the Path You Should Take There is no one-model-fits-all approach here, but beginner investors are better off investing for cash flow — at least until they have a positive cash flow and can manage their emotions and expectations. An in-depth understanding of markets is required to make it in capital gains investing. In addition, if you’re planning for retirement – a relatively modest one at that – cash flow investing could be better suited for you since it guarantees a constant income. Capital gains investing, on the other hand, is better suited for you if you already have a constant flow of income – like salary – and you’re not preparing for retirement. A constant flow of income will help you stick to your investing disciplines no matter what. However, you need to be able to stomach more risk if you’re going to invest for capital gains. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lancee(m): 1:32am On Oct 09, 2015 |
myjoy08: Amen to that brv |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by UkwuAmu: 6:05am On Oct 09, 2015 |
Hello Ladies and Gentlemen We need your help to shape this . Please go there and leave us your comments on the relevant sections http://www.nigeriaretailinvestors.com/index.php/forum/index Thanks in advance |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PETERiCHY(m): 6:05am On Oct 09, 2015 |
Bloomberg - Abu Dhabi Said to Explore Asset Sales After Slump in Oil Price http://bloom.bg/1MdWreD Abu Dhabi is reviewing its largest state-owned companies as the slump in crude oil pressures the emirate’s finances, four people with knowledge of the matter said. Abu Dhabi National Energy Co. and International Petroleum Investment Co. are in talks with banks on options including strategic partnerships, share sales and asset disposals, the people said, asking not to be identified because talks are private. Mubadala Development Co., an investment fund, is considering further divestments after selling most of the assets in its joint venture with General Electric Co., according to the people. |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ameboperoo(m): 6:07am On Oct 09, 2015 |
please i need advice here. i know next to nothing about these things but im ready to learn. i have some share certs like skye bank, fcmb, transcorp etc. how can i convert them to eshares and if i want start "trading", how do i start? must i get a broker? whats the minimum value of shares i can have to start trading? sory for my naive questions 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PETERiCHY(m): 6:14am On Oct 09, 2015 |
Bloomberg - Saudi Cash Burn Drives Foreign Reserves to Lowest Since 2013 http://bloom.bg/1PdkZcK The biggest Arab economy is showing signs of strain after oil prices tumbled about 50 percent over the past 12 months, pushing authorities to search for savings and sell bonds for the first time since 2007. The government, so far, has been short on specifics on how it will reduce spending, though planners are said to be considering measures long viewed as off-limits or unnecessary, including phasing out fuel subsidies and investing in renewable energy. |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ihedioramma: 8:50am On Oct 09, 2015 |
Myjoy08 who pass here now? 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PETERiCHY(m): 9:28am On Oct 09, 2015 |
http://af.reuters.com/article/nigeriaNews/idAFL8N1274UQ20151007 Barclays will consult with its index users on whether Nigeria's sovereign debt should remain in its emerging market local currency government bond benchmark, the bank said on Wednesday. Barclays listed the "eligibility of Nigeria for inclusion in the EM Local Currency Government Index" among the primary topics to be considered in its annual review process, according to a statement, though it give no additional details. Africa's largest economy has taken a hammering from the steep drop in oil prices since mid-2014. An exclusion by Barclays could add to its list of financial headaches after rival index provider JP Morgan announced in September it would drop Nigeria from its index, citing a lack of liquidity and currency restrictions. Barclays said the consultation would run through October and results will be published shortly afterwards. Nigeria is one of 19 countries which make up the index and the only one from Africa apart from South Africa. According to Barclays, Nigeria's bonds had a weighting of 1.2 percent on Oct. 6. |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PETERiCHY(m): 10:13am On Oct 09, 2015 |
ihedioramma: Pa ihedi you mean say people dey hide comot from market now Abi wetin |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ihedioramma: 10:19am On Oct 09, 2015 |
PETERiCHY:yes now. if not were is our brother's and sister's ? . |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PETERiCHY(m): 10:25am On Oct 09, 2015 |
ihedioramma: Some dey mountain while others go vacation |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lancee(m): 10:37am On Oct 09, 2015 |
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megainvest: 10:43am On Oct 09, 2015 |
Oil price is recovering but the market is not. That's the definition of apathy! |
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