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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 3:43am On Apr 30, 2020
lancee:




The 0% Apr for 36 months not bad ...like u said timing is the Key .but what do u think about the devaluation as per Nse to deliver /breakeven the funds exchanged ...Will keep watching Nse

What do you think about .Airliners ,[Sw ,Delta etc ] ..Hospitality /Tourism [Disney etc ] ,..N cruise etc ..on long term cos they re reslly battered at the moment

I think profit taking will set in soon

If you bought low around March, you will make more money than whatever devaluation the Naira undergoes.

You dey buy US stocks?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by RichEstate(m): 4:00am On Apr 30, 2020
The oracle has spoken. I will work on that sir
RabbiDoracle:


Lots of assumptions in your attachment.

Stock Prices change and they do do wildly. Between January 2020 till Mid March 2020, prices declined by over 50% max. Between that mid March till date, prices have gained around 40% max. Very short period!

So you can get wiped very fast. And gain very fast.

If you are new to stock, just stick to maximum of 2 companies. If you want to invest on dividends, read about dividend yields. You mixed high dividend yield (DY) stocks with some low DY stocks.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ukay2: 5:46am On Apr 30, 2020
RabbiDoracle:


I see a very strong resistance at 10K.

At that point, it will be behaving like osuofia when it is drunk. grin grin

Cc veecovee.


Loooooool
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ukay2: 5:49am On Apr 30, 2020
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by S007: 6:15am On Apr 30, 2020
Everything seems to point north today. Is it the Dday. Let's see by 2:20pm
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 6:47am On Apr 30, 2020
meshpips:
@rabbidoracle,

I pointed out to you that BTCUSD would sell off from the 7638 level.

Can you see the formation of a bearish butterfly on the daily time frame?

All truth is parallel.

I nor dey like argue too much again.

Let's see how the next few days will be.

wink oya Mark your answer script yourself.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by TheAristocrat(m): 7:17am On Apr 30, 2020
Good Day

Please find below, my thoughts on the matter.

1. Is the Return on Investment adjusted for inflation? Aside dividends, it should be noted that other forms of return include share price appreciation and bonus shares.
2. The entry price of a share directly impacts the dividend yield. Therefore, it pays to invest in fundamentally sound companies at appropriate prices.
3. Before considering diversification as a risk management strategy for your portfolio, pay attention to screening potential candidates for investment. What is the quality(fundamentals) of the company? Is the company well managed? This is necessary to get an idea of the earnings prospects of the company.
4. If the company is fundamentally sound, do further research to determine an appropriate entry price. A good company may not be a good investment if you buy its shares at a high price. To be honest, this is not as easy as it sounds because we’re human and prone to mistakes.
5. If you don’t mind, please read the following books for further insights:
• One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch
• How to pick stocks like Warren Buffet by Timothy Vick
6. Whatever strategy you decide to adopt, please do your homework before committing your funds in the market, as has been stated several times here. The Nigerian Capital Market is still developing and mechanisms for protecting investors from unscrupulous companies are not fully in place.

Hope you find this post useful.



RichEstate:
Pa Emma, Mcy and other senior colleagues, please can you give me contrary opinion to the attached projection.

The focus is majorly on dividend plough back. The end result might be different but is it worth trying?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PharmAlfred: 7:21am On Apr 30, 2020
RabbiDoracle:


wink oya Mark your answer script yourself.


I remember saying earlier, that we may never see the kind of low we saw earlier on. If not for CoronaVirus, all this figures that Meshpips bandied around in the past may never have happened. If not for Covid-19, GTB would not have sold at N16plus, Zenith at N10.70 etc. TA doesn't take into account pandemics and macro-economic situation.

I have also pointed out to him about the air of certainty he parades figures. Haven watched analyst at different levels including international TVs, none of them is ever sure, that's why they use the words like 'may, likely, there is a chance' etc.

In all, all opinions are are welcomed but the way they presented is equally important.

How do you see the Q1 negative growth in the US impacting the market? Germany's economy is also projected to go down by as much as 6%, ditto UK. Spain and Italy may be heading into a recession. All these might end up affecting a significant northward journey we may be expecting on the NSE.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PharmAlfred: 7:24am On Apr 30, 2020
Oil is inching up. I look towards the North pole.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by meshpips(m): 7:25am On Apr 30, 2020
RabbiDoracle:


wink oya Mark your answer script yourself.

Rabbi,

I already mentioned that this analysis was done using the weekly time frame.

We still have how many more weeks in this year?

Please chillax and watch.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by meshpips(m): 7:27am On Apr 30, 2020
PharmAlfred:



I remember saying earlier, that we may never see the kind of low we saw earlier on. If not for CoronaVirus, all this figures that Meshpips bandied around in the past may never have happened. If not for Covid-19, GTB would not have sold at N16plus, Zenith at N10.70 etc. TA doesn't take into account pandemics and macro-economic situation.

I have also pointed out to him about the air of certainty he parades figures. Haven watched analyst at different levels including international TVs, none of them is ever sure, that's why they use the words like 'may, likely, there is a chance' etc.

In all, all opinions are are welcomed but the way they presented is equally important.

How do you see the Q1 negative growth in the US impacting the market? Germany's economy is also projected to go down by as much as 6%, ditto UK. Spain and Italy may be heading into a recession. All these might end up affecting a significant northward journey we may be expecting on the NSE.

This pharmacist sef, abeg go work on medication/vaccine for corona virus.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by akinola98: 7:51am On Apr 30, 2020
Morning House

Am yet to receive Ucap and Afriprud dividend
Has everyone here gotten theirs? or is it just a slight delay?? before I give the registrars a call
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 8:09am On Apr 30, 2020
PharmAlfred:



I remember saying earlier, that we may never see the kind of low we saw earlier on. If not for CoronaVirus, all this figures that Meshpips bandied around in the past may never have happened. If not for Covid-19, GTB would not have sold at N16plus, Zenith at N10.70 etc. TA doesn't take into account pandemics and macro-economic situation.

I have also pointed out to him about the air of certainty he parades figures. Haven watched analyst at different levels including international TVs, none of them is ever sure, that's why they use the words like 'may, likely, there is a chance' etc.

In all, all opinions are are welcomed but the way they presented is equally important.

How do you see the Q1 negative growth in the US impacting the market? Germany's economy is also projected to go down by as much as 6%, ditto UK. Spain and Italy may be heading into a recession. All these might end up affecting a significant northward journey we may be expecting on the NSE.

The Q1 has been priced in. Q2 has been priced in. At the end of September, if there is no speedy recovery, then that will be the Oso Abiola. It will show that the economic recovery isn't going well and could be protracted.

I expect most countries to pick up in production. Gradually people will creep out from their homes and start spending.

Abeg leave EU. Even before the virus, dem no try. Dem just dey find wetin to blame wey cause their recession. Q4 2019 (September till December) was negative, hope you are aware? was there virus then? No. I know they will blame the virus and that was why I pointed out long ago that they will enter R..... April 2020.

We go dey look them like film. grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nna777: 8:25am On Apr 30, 2020
akinola98:
Morning House

Am yet to receive Ucap and Afriprud dividend
Has everyone here gotten theirs? or is it just a slight delay?? before I give the registrars a call
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If there is any consolation, I haven't received mine either. let's see how it goes. If nothing shows up, we can place a call before close of business because tomorrow is public holiday.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 8:30am On Apr 30, 2020
PharmAlfred:



I remember saying earlier, that we may never see the kind of low we saw earlier on. If not for CoronaVirus, all this figures that Meshpips bandied around in the past may never have happened. If not for Covid-19, GTB would not have sold at N16plus, Zenith at N10.70 etc. TA doesn't take into account pandemics and macro-economic situation.

I have also pointed out to him about the air of certainty he parades figures. Haven watched analyst at different levels including international TVs, none of them is ever sure, that's why they use the words like 'may, likely, there is a chance' etc.

In all, all opinions are are welcomed but the way they presented is equally important.

How do you see the Q1 negative growth in the US impacting the market? Germany's economy is also projected to go down by as much as 6%, ditto UK. Spain and Italy may be heading into a recession. All these might end up affecting a significant northward journey we may be expecting on the NSE.

Another area I want you to look at is what is called EXPORTING INFLATION.

In this crisis that US faces, they will print and print, other countries will print as well. You will naturally expect their economies to suffer hyperinflation. I have thought about it and it may not. Initially I was of the view that it will. Later I remembered what happened in 2008 till 2014 or so.

Their inflation will be exported. All assets will be bidded higher worldwide. If Fed continues printing more and more, the money will go all around the world eventually. Dollar will weaken severely but EM, FM currencies will appreciate. They will be seen to be supporting their economies to get out of the recession and they will do it well. But the problem is when it is time to call back this cheap money that is all over the world, that is when the main global financial crisis will start.

Any country dependent on the cheap money will be destroyed with stock market crashes. There will be fast liquidation of worldwide assets and severe currency depreciations.

There will be signs of creaks then but the euphoria of the stock market rise will be too much that most will not notice it. grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 8:31am On Apr 30, 2020
meshpips:


Rabbi,

I already mentioned that this analysis was done using the weekly time frame.

We still have how many more weeks in this year?

Please chillax and watch.

Ok bro.

Though once it touches 10K, I expect it to fall back towards 8500 and possibly consolidate there for a while before moving higher.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 8:31am On Apr 30, 2020
meshpips:


This pharmacist sef, abeg go work on medication/vaccine for corona virus.



grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by akinola98: 8:50am On Apr 30, 2020
nna777:


If there is any consolation, I haven't received mine either. let's see how it goes. If nothing shows up, we can place a call before close of business because tomorrow is public holiday.

Some sort of relieve, lol, knowing am not alone in the boat. Hopefully we should be sorted today
Thanks for the response

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by rebekah2011(m): 8:58am On Apr 30, 2020
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PharmAlfred: 9:07am On Apr 30, 2020
RabbiDoracle:


Another area I want you to look at is what is called EXPORTING INFLATION.

In this crisis that US faces, they will print and print, other countries will print as well. You will naturally expect their economies to suffer hyperinflation. I have thought about it and it may not. Initially I was of the view that it will. Later I remembered what happened in 2008 till 2014 or so.

Their inflation will be exported. All assets will be bidded higher worldwide. If Fed continues printing more and more, the money will go all around the world eventually. Dollar will weaken severely but EM, FM currencies will appreciate. They will be seen to be supporting their economies to get out of the recession and they will do it well. But the problem is when it is time to call back this cheap money that is all over the world, that is when the main global financial crisis will start.

Any country dependent on the cheap money will be destroyed with stock market crashes. There will be fast liquidation of worldwide assets and severe currency depreciations.

There will be signs of creaks then but the euphoria of the stock market rise will be too much that most will not notice it. grin grin

Good insight chief. I will look up this concept.
I wish our economy and market can reasonably stand on its own, we will be able to absorb most shock waves from around the world. We lean too much towards US and EU.

Even amidst this Covid-19, money seems to be finding its way to NSE. Are these monies that were already in Nigeria? If not, when they start to repatriate monies after reasonable cap. appreciation wahala go dey o.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by dinyelutochukwu: 9:07am On Apr 30, 2020
meshpips:


This pharmacist sef, abeg go work on medication/vaccine for corona virus.

I love the quality of your disagreement, it points to your maturity as a person and confidence in your knowledge/convictions.
Like Rabbi opined above, we must all learn to keep our biases in check.

At the risk of opening old wounds, it is pertinent to point out that all those who called out OGG a few days ago have turned a blind eye on UACN which went on full bid yesterday. Let me remind you that people who shine from within don't need spotlight. Enjoy your NSEMPA without OGG.
Stcool the harbinger of bad news has refused to acknowledge that stocks like GTB and zenith has returned 10-15% in the last ten trading days.
Time will vindicate us all.
In the end it is only your honesty that will matter. Stand up for who you are and be honest about your feelings.

In addendum:
Veecovee, the person who compared you to shekau the terrorist may not be far from the truth even though the comparison might be harsh. You have been constituting a nuisance on this thread by seeking to impose your beliefs on members, when juxtaposed with shekau, there is no difference. where the use of a thing is not known abuse is inevitable. This is an investment thread, take your trade elsewhere.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PharmAlfred: 9:08am On Apr 30, 2020
meshpips:


This pharmacist sef, abeg go work on medication/vaccine for corona virus.


Hahaha. Drug is already available. Na to sell am remain.
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by schoolboi: 9:10am On Apr 30, 2020
Hello ladies and gentlemen,
Please I am yet to receive my UBA dividend.
I filled in the dividend mandate last month of march through my bank ZENITH BANK.
please guys what do you advise I do regarding this.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by dunsin125: 9:16am On Apr 30, 2020
Bikaa27:


And you want to make money at the bolded? You had better develop a strong and dedicated reading habit if you want to survive in investing generally.

Yes, you have to fill e-dividend forms for every company's shares that you buy from your stockbroker. The register of all shareholders in every company is kept, updated and maintained by other companies called Registrars who are mandated to do so by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Most registrars maintain the shareholding books for multiple companies as their clients e.g First Registrars is the registrar for First bank (FBNH), Fidelity Bank, Oando etc. So assuming you owned shares in both First Bank and Fidelity Bank, you simply complete one e-dividend form with all the companies listed under First Registrars and then tick the boxes beside the companies in which you own shares in. Then either submit directly to the registrar at their office or through your bank to upload. Same way African Prudential Registrars (Afriprud) is the registrar for UBA, UCAP, AFRIPRUD, AFRILAND, TRANSCORP etc
Okay...thanks
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by thesilentone(m): 9:20am On Apr 30, 2020
RabbiDoracle:


The Q1 has been priced in. Q2 has been priced in. At the end of September, if there is no speedy recovery, then that will be the Oso Abiola. It will show that the economic recovery isn't going well and could be protracted.

I expect most countries to pick up in production. Gradually people will creep out from their homes and start spending.

Abeg leave EU. Even before the virus, dem no try. Dem just dey find wetin to blame wey cause their recession. Q4 2019 (September till December) was negative, hope you are aware? was there virus then? No. I know they will blame the virus and that was why I pointed out long ago that they will enter R..... April 2020.

We go dey look them like film. grin grin

France went into recession this morning and German unemployment record has gone up. The Blame Corona game has begun.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by dipoolowoo: 9:24am On Apr 30, 2020
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by thesilentone(m): 9:25am On Apr 30, 2020
RabbiDoracle:


Another area I want you to look at is what is called EXPORTING INFLATION.

In this crisis that US faces, they will print and print, other countries will print as well. You will naturally expect their economies to suffer hyperinflation. I have thought about it and it may not. Initially I was of the view that it will. Later I remembered what happened in 2008 till 2014 or so.

Their inflation will be exported. All assets will be bidded higher worldwide. If Fed continues printing more and more, the money will go all around the world eventually. Dollar will weaken severely but EM, FM currencies will appreciate. They will be seen to be supporting their economies to get out of the recession and they will do it well. But the problem is when it is time to call back this cheap money that is all over the world, that is when the main global financial crisis will start.

Any country dependent on the cheap money will be destroyed with stock market crashes. There will be fast liquidation of worldwide assets and severe currency depreciations.

There will be signs of creaks then but the euphoria of the stock market rise will be too much that most will not notice it. grin grin

That last statement encapsulates everything: It won't happen suddenly, like previous market crashes, but greed will have taken over.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jobaye(m): 9:42am On Apr 30, 2020
nna777:


If there is any consolation, I haven't received mine either. let's see how it goes. If nothing shows up, we can place a call before close of business because tomorrow is public holiday.
I have not receive mine also. let watch if it will come today.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bikaa27(m): 9:48am On Apr 30, 2020
RabbiDoracle:


As a preacher he calls himself he should show high degree of tolerance to people's way of life. You don't denigrate others just to prove that you are the superior Christian.

The Indians, Chinese, Nepalese, Arabs, amazonians, Europeans etc have their ways of living or worship. We should not say our religion is better than theirs. When you see them do their thing, just smile and allow them.

This life is very simple but some people make it complicated.



I couldn't agree more with you sir. Egbe bere, Ugo bere (Live and let's live is the way to go)



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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sellydion: 9:59am On Apr 30, 2020
grin grin grin time to cut loss.
RabbiDoracle:


wink oya Mark your answer script yourself.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lancee(m): 10:01am On Apr 30, 2020
RabbiDoracle:


If you bought low around March, you will make more money than whatever devaluation the Naira undergoes.

You dey buy US stocks?


Yes oga mi ..just for short term ...and will be out on most stocks .

Comparism get as it be ...stocks on Nse cheaper /more units ...Yeah bought around march

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