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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 10:49pm On Sep 08, 2018
NobodyKnows:
Why are you so pained?
Man asked an innocent question.
Please be reasonable !
Even if na chicken change , na your chicken change? Abi na you dy feed am
Swerve abeg . Carry your frustration go somewhere else
may be we need to open a fighting thread....this one is for investor's

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zinaunreal(m): 11:05pm On Sep 08, 2018
Feminists have invaded this thread. They are the ones disrupting and derailing the core points of this thread
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jujutom(m): 11:47pm On Sep 08, 2018
Plz
Please i have a question
Isnt it better to invest on Tbills on a short tenure twice or more than to invest on a long tenure once ?
Example.... 55days or 90days at 10% than 210days or 360 days at 13%....?
Like 100k for example.... for 55days u can get ya 10k 3x and make 30k in 165day (55days x 3tyms) unlike doing 360days which is jst 13k?

Plz if i am wrong correct me just tinking out loud thanks

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 12:51am On Sep 09, 2018
Osahon7:
okay....kindly update me if you do.Thanks

Oh you bet. And oh as for your question whether you can do it from anywhere, my guess is yes. All you got to do, I guess, is call the bank in Argentina you want to invest with. I have bank accounts with First Bank, GTB, StanBic and Zenith, and I never walked into any of these banks to open an account lol

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Mfunkynation(m): 12:51am On Sep 09, 2018
jujutom:
Plz
Please i have a question
Isnt it better to invest on Tbills on a short tenure twice or more than to invest on a long tenure once ?
Example.... 55days or 90days at 10% than 210days or 360 days at 13%....?
Like 100k for example.... for 55days u can get ya 10k 3x and make 30k in 165day (55days x 3tyms) unlike doing 360days which is jst 13k?

Plz if i am wrong correct me just tinking out loud thanks
thats the method am using in secondary market to get good rates at lower tenor

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 1:08am On Sep 09, 2018
jujutom:
Plz
Please i have a question
Isnt it better to invest on Tbills on a short tenure twice or more than to invest on a long tenure once ?
Example.... 55days or 90days at 10% than 210days or 360 days at 13%....?
Like 100k for example.... for 55days u can get ya 10k 3x and make 30k in 165day (55days x 3tyms) unlike doing 360days which is jst 13k?

Plz if i am wrong correct me just tinking out loud thanks

Initially I was going to ignore you because this question shows you haven't read previous pages of this thread. I'm just gonna answer it so that other lazy Nigerian youths like you don't repeat the question.

When you invest for 55 or 90 days at 10%, YOU ARE NOT GETTING THE FULL 10% for that investment. Divide 10% by 1 year (0.10÷364 = 0.00027). Times the result by the number of days, 55 in this case. That would give you 0.015. That means you're getting just 1.5% of that 100,000 investment.

A guy here said he read the first 300 pages of this thread. I did similar thing that is why I can say I know so much about tbills, not from reading a book or not because I work at a bank, but because I spent time here reading previous pages of this thread. PLEASE YOU GUYS SHOULD STOP ASKING QUESTIONS THAT YOU WOULD FIND THE ANSWERS TO IF YOU TOOK 20 MINUTES TO READ PREVIOUS PAGES OF THIS THREAD. ALSO ENOUGH WITH THE FIGHT. IF YOU ARE NOT HERE FOR INVESTMENTS, LEAVE THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU MAKE REASONABLE INVESTORS HERE LEAVE BECAUSE OF YOU.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by needful: 2:00am On Sep 09, 2018
zinaunreal:
lm not as broke as your father, i always pay my bills, my sisters and my wife dont beg like your mother who has to wait on your broke dad to bring in his change salary for you lazy women to squander. He has been a slave. I pity him

I will feed you and your entire generation. I can smell your frustration. So if your sister and mother doesnt beg money, where do u now get the statistical data you used to quantify women for not investing. Your lack of understanding has exposed your illiteracy. From your write up, is obvious your mother and sister and wife depends on you, hence your statement on women. Well change your mentality right now, not all women are as lazy as your entire generation.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 3:35am On Sep 09, 2018
Gavrelino123:

Thanks,So many kids now on this thread.......Very shameless,No professionalism....!!!!

It starts (as always) with the entry of certain monikers into the thread. And in this case it's easy to pick out. Just a look at his/her recent posts and you won't see any tangible contribution, it's just about quoting others out of point and looking for fights.

The more serious investors will do well to ignore them.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 3:38am On Sep 09, 2018
ukay2:
New NTB

Abeg, na where you dey get this schedule from? I tried checking CBN website but couldn't find any of the recent ones.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 3:41am On Sep 09, 2018
jujutom:
Please i have a question
Isnt it better to invest on Tbills on a short tenure twice or more than to invest on a long tenure once ?
Example.... 55days or 90days at 10% than 210days or 360 days at 13%....?
Like 100k for example.... for 55days u can get ya 10k 3x and make 30k in 165day (55days x 3tyms) unlike doing 360days which is jst 13k?

Plz if i am wrong correct me just tinking out loud thanks

Wrong. All the rates are per year. So if the tenor period is less than a year you have to prorate it accordingly.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zinaunreal(m): 5:24am On Sep 09, 2018
needful:


I will feed you and your entire generation. I can smell your frustration. So if your sister and mother doesnt beg money, where do u now get the statistical data you used to quantify women for not investing. Your lack of understanding has exposed your illiteracy. From your write up, is obvious your mother and sister and wife depends on you, hence your statement on women. Well change your mentality right now, not all women are as lazy as your entire generation.

grin grin for the sake of this thread i will take this rotten bitchh to another thread. Na feminist she has no man in her life. And you think you have said something with your oversized vocabulary . Single for life
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 6:16am On Sep 09, 2018
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NobodyKnows(m): 7:06am On Sep 09, 2018
alezzy13:


Abeg, na where you dey get this schedule from? I tried checking CBN website but couldn't find any of the recent ones.
Go check again . It was updated recently
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NobodyKnows(m): 7:09am On Sep 09, 2018
zinaunreal:


grin grin for the sake of this thread i will take this rotten bitchh to another thread. Na feminist she has no man in her life. And you think you have said something with your oversized vocabulary . Single for life
The moment I digged her profile and noticed she’s a frustrated feminist. I just decided to leave the woman alone to her Badbelle.
Ass lickers that can’t think straight when they see women full here.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 8:31am On Sep 09, 2018
needful:


I will feed you and your entire generation. I can smell your frustration. So if your sister and mother doesnt beg money, where do u now get the statistical data you used to quantify women for not investing. Your lack of understanding has exposed your illiteracy. From your write up, is obvious your mother and sister and wife depends on you, hence your statement on women. Well change your mentality right now, not all women are as lazy as your entire generation.
really u must be dangote if u can feed an entire generation,what are u doing with treasury bills thread instead of your factory

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by zinaunreal(m): 8:43am On Sep 09, 2018
NobodyKnows:

The moment I digged her profile and noticed she’s a frustrated feminist. I just decided to leave the woman alone to her Badbelle.
Ass lickers that can’t think straight when they see women full here.

No need to make any further comment on her for the sake of keeping the thread in line with its purpose. I go show am for this nairaland. Manninist sef dey ,no be only feminist. Rubbish
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jujutom(m): 9:39am On Sep 09, 2018
Nnamz:


Initially I was going to ignore you because this question shows you haven't read previous pages of this thread. I'm just gonna answer it so that other lazy Nigerian youths like you don't repeat the question.

When you invest for 55 or 90 days at 10%, YOU ARE NOT GETTING THE FULL 10% for that investment. Divide 10% by 1 year (0.10÷364 = 0.00027). Times the result by the number of days, 55 in this case. That would give you 0.015. That means you're getting just 1.5% of that 100,000 investment.

A guy here said he read the first 300 pages of this thread. I did similar thing that is why I can say I know so much about tbills, not from reading a book or not because I work at a bank, but because I spent time here reading previous pages of this thread. PLEASE YOU GUYS SHOULD STOP ASKING QUESTIONS THAT YOU WOULD FIND THE ANSWERS TO IF YOU TOOK 20 MINUTES TO READ PREVIOUS PAGES OF THIS THREAD. ALSO ENOUGH WITH THE FIGHT. IF YOU ARE NOT HERE FOR INVESTMENTS, LEAVE THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU MAKE REASONABLE INVESTORS HERE LEAVE BECAUSE OF YOU.

Looolz thanks for the summary
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jujutom(m): 9:40am On Sep 09, 2018
alezzy13:


Wrong. All the rates are per year. So if the tenor period is less than a year you have to prorate it accordingly.

Thanks very much! Yu went straight to the point man
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jujutom(m): 9:42am On Sep 09, 2018
Mfunkynation:
thats the method am using in secondary market to get good rates at lower tenor

For real?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by creamylicious(f): 10:27am On Sep 09, 2018
Grupo:


Wetin concern woman concern investment? A typical African woman believes that the man's money is for the family while hers is for mundane things.
eve met Adam working at creation so plix work and let her help you when she meets you working, your investments inclusive
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by creamylicious(f): 10:43am On Sep 09, 2018
amiibaby:
Pls house help a sis out I got a credit alert on my phone of 109,896.45 for 364day pls can someone tell me how the percentage was gotten @1,000,000
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by opemson: 10:47am On Sep 09, 2018
creamylicious:
eve met Adam working at creation so plix work and let her help you when she meets you working, your investments inclusive
Oshey.�
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 10:51am On Sep 09, 2018
creamylicious:
eve met Adam working at creation so plix work and let her help you when she meets you working, your investments inclusive

But "feminist people" say that men and women are equal na? Or are they no more equal when it comes to money?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by creamylicious(f): 11:33am On Sep 09, 2018
Grupo:


But "feminist people" say that men and women are equal na? Or are they no more equal when it comes to money?
lol. I am dj cuppy's assistant plix
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 11:47am On Sep 09, 2018
creamylicious:
lol. I am dj cuppy's assistant plix

Oya, come and marry me!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Gavrelino123: 12:27pm On Sep 09, 2018
alezzy13:


It starts (as always) with the entry of certain monikers into the thread. And in this case it's easy to pick out. Just a look at his/her recent posts and you won't see any tangible contribution, it's just about quoting others out of point and looking for fights.

The more serious investors will do well to ignore them.
God Bless you......You have said it all.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Tabuse20: 2:14pm On Sep 09, 2018
alezzy13:


It starts (as always) with the entry of certain monikers into the thread. And in this case it's easy to pick out. Just a look at his/her recent posts and you won't see any tangible contribution, it's just about quoting others out of point and looking for fights.

The more serious investors will do well to ignore them.


I agree with you, alezzy13. I have been a silent observer for years, following and lesrning from this thread. I even decided to become a member because of this grest thread. I am shocked to log in today and read all these rubbish. Please lets all focus on making money here and leave female, feminism, rudeness, i have money more than you bashing abeg. MAKE UNA NOR SPOIL GOOD THING PLEASE.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Agbaletu: 5:20pm On Sep 09, 2018
Still stranded between the money in my $ dom account and doing another TB o.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Jejebabaa: 5:57pm On Sep 09, 2018
Mfunkynation:
thats the method am using in secondary market to get good rates at lower tenor

Sir, looks like you have not been doing ur maths very well or u don't reconcile your accounts at all. You need to get this right before you invest in brick and mortar business if truly you are doing what u posted.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Phyde: 7:12pm On Sep 09, 2018
Jejebabaa:


Sir, looks like you have not been doing ur maths very well or u don't reconcile your accounts at all. You need to get this right before you invest in brick and mortar business if truly you are doing what u posted.
grin grin grin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by aremso(m): 7:55pm On Sep 09, 2018
Tabuse20:



I agree with you, alezzy13. I have been a silent observer for years, following and lesrning from this thread. I even decided to become a member because of this grest thread. I am shocked to log in today and read all these rubbish. Please lets all focus on making money here and leave female, feminism, rudeness, i have money more than you bashing abeg. MAKE UNA NOR SPOIL GOOD THING PLEASE.



those doing that are none matured minds ooo, all my real ogas in the house cant do that. I trust all my ogas at the top

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