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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by aliadi2: 7:58pm On Mar 04, 2021
yazga:
50% into NTB
5% into Mutual funds
14% into Stocks
10% into FG savings bond
1% into CryptoCurrency
What of the remaining 20%

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dake40(m): 8:09pm On Mar 04, 2021
Ephemmm:
Hello house,

Please what is the update on the Treasury Bill? I didn't keep tab on same nowadays due to low yield.

However, I have an idle cash in the region of N2m waiting to be invested at present; it is an accumulated investment in treasury bill on I-invest app which just matured today.

Save for 3.39 yield pa yield for 357 days offered by I-Invest, I must confess that I have run short of the best ideas on how to invest this idle fund.

Financial gurus in the house, please come to my aid on this subject matter.

Thank you all.

If you trust piggyvest with your 2m. You could get as high as 13% pa paid upfront

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yazga: 8:10pm On Mar 04, 2021
aliadi2:

What of the remaining 20%
emergency fund
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by seyisanya(m): 8:20pm On Mar 04, 2021
yazga:
50% into NTB
5% into Mutual funds
14% into Stocks
10% into FG savings bond
1% into CryptoCurrency
Asset diversification is good. However, over-diversification is an enemy of returns, particularly when the available fund is not substantial (in this case, 2M).

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by condomuser: 8:52pm On Mar 04, 2021
What if I give him sure odds with betnaija and he plays with the whole N2 million to win N20 million?
Na joke o grin
yazga:
50% into NTB
5% into Mutual funds
14% into Stocks
10% into FG savings bond
1% into CryptoCurrency

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by akinola98: 9:11pm On Mar 04, 2021
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by akinola98: 9:11pm On Mar 04, 2021
dake40:


If you trust piggyvest with your 2m. You could get as high as 13% pa paid upfront



I really doubt this
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 9:13pm On Mar 04, 2021
Ephemmm:
Hello house,

Please what is the update on the Treasury Bill? I didn't keep tab on same nowadays due to low yield.

However, I have an idle cash in the region of N2m waiting to be invested at present; it is an accumulated investment in treasury bill on I-invest app which just matured today.

Save for 3.39 yield pa yield for 357 days offered by I-Invest, I must confess that I have run short of the best ideas on how to invest this idle fund.

Financial gurus in the house, please come to my aid on this subject matter.

Thank you all.

For an investment with Gurranteed capital and returns, I will advice you invest the fund in VGIF while waiting for TBills rate to improve.

VGIF guarantees 4.5% plus additional extra yield that can bring total returns to about 8%.
To open account, click the link on my signature.
You can also chat/call
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Cyberknight: 9:39pm On Mar 04, 2021
emmasoft:


@PA Emma thanks for that answer. @Cyberknight to add to what he said the ability to now balance all those underlying assets he mentioned at a particular period and with some privileged informations makes the difference.

Thanks for clearing that up.
As long as the returns are keeping up with inflation.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dake40(m): 10:25pm On Mar 04, 2021
akinola98:


I really doubt this

Its actually 12.5 for 366 days

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ephemmm: 10:50pm On Mar 04, 2021
dake40:


If you trust piggyvest with your 2m. You could get as high as 13% pa paid upfront



How genuine is Piggyvest please? I have being to SEC and NSE website and I see no trace.

Also, the interest rates are too high to believe.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by davit: 11:52pm On Mar 04, 2021
I am interested in this too. Anyone?
Ephemmm:


How genuine is Piggyvest please? I have being to SEC and NSE website and I see no trace.

Also, the interest rates are too high to believe.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richforever123: 12:29am On Mar 05, 2021
davit:
I am interested in this too. Anyone?

They are genuine in my opinion
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by akinola98: 3:05am On Mar 05, 2021
dake40:


Its actually 12.5 for 366 days

Is it safe ??
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dake40(m): 6:14am On Mar 05, 2021
akinola98:


Is it safe ??

Piggyvest is safe. Do your research
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:44am On Mar 05, 2021
emmanuelewumi:



OMO is for the big guys, foreign portfolio Investors, pension fund and banks, who have access to hundreds of millions and billions of dollars

The policy will only affect non-resident investors

Nigerian Pension funds and other non-bank domestic institutional investors are not allowed to invest in OMO. That’s why the NTB window is oversubscribed. Billions of Naira of pension fund money looking for where to park.

Only FPIs and commercial banks are allowed to bid for OMO bills.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:02am On Mar 05, 2021
Ephemmm:


How genuine is Piggyvest please? I have being to SEC and NSE website and I see no trace.

Also, the interest rates are too high to believe.

If any one is guaranteeing you rates that are higher than what is obtainable in the market, it is one of two things. They are either frauds or they are taking your money to invest in high risk transactions and high risk transactions can never be guaranteed so go figure.

Interest rates are low everywhere in the world. Safe Eurobonds are not yielding up to 4%. FGN savings bonds are around 5 to 6% and long term FGN bonds are not yielding more than 10% at the moment. Last auction, 12 month Tbill was around 5.5%. So how is any legit party able to guarantee higher rates? undecided

If you want to preserve your capital and want to put it in safe securities as soon as possible, you better wait for the next Tbill auction and put it there. The rates are expected to be around 5 to 7% for 360 days. Not the best but still better than nothing. Otherwise, there is the FGN savings bond that closes today. Emmanuel shared that document a few days ago. There are also fixed income funds in the market offering decent rates of around 5 to 7%.

However, if that money is play money and you are feeling like taking risks, then sure, put it anywhere and hope for the best.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by hustla(m): 8:06am On Mar 05, 2021
davit:
I am interested in this too. Anyone?


Very genuine
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by athorello(m): 8:28am On Mar 05, 2021
yazga:
50% into NTB
5% into Mutual funds
14% into Stocks
10% into FG savings bond
1% into CryptoCurrency

I already have about 1m in MMF (managing the very low rates) after liquidating part to Piggy.
Anyway, I am targetting where I will be investing about 1m, I'll be getting from osusu ( e pain me say dem no gree gimme no 1 or 2 that I was targetting). One "come and buy land" babe has been on my neck though.
How, do I get into Stocks and FG Savings bonds? Is there capital security? 800K was lost to MBA. cry

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by athorello(m): 8:31am On Mar 05, 2021
One word, Safelock... I do it for like 6 months though, 2x now @10% p.a. and you get your upfront.
akinola98:


I really doubt this
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:42am On Mar 05, 2021
athorello:
One word, Safelock... I do it for like 6 months though, 2x now @10% p.a. and you get your upfront.

When you safe lock your money for one year, have you asked them what they are investing your money in? Do they send you documents to show this?

To avoid stories that touch, people need to pose these types of questions to anyone that is claiming that they can invest money and guarantee returns...

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yazga: 9:20am On Mar 05, 2021
athorello:


I already have about 1m in MMF (managing the very low rates) after liquidating part to Piggy.
Anyway, I am targetting where I will be investing about 1m, I'll be getting from osusu ( e pain me say dem no gree gimme no 1 or 2 that I was targetting). One "come and buy land" babe has been on my neck though.
How, do I get into Stocks and FG Savings bonds? Is there capital security? 800K was lost to MBA. cry

Stocks are fine but it depends on you, are you risk averse investor-an investor who prefers lower returns with known risks rather than higher returns with unknown risks. or risk lover is a person who is willing to take more risks while investing in order to earn higher returns. I advise you follow Nigeria Stock market Pick Alert thread https://www.nairaland.com/1131485/nigerian-stock-exchange-market-pick or US stocks market pick Alert thread https://www.nairaland.com/5669161/us-stocks-pick-alert, but do not invest yet just familiarize yourself with it, however if you decide to join you can use my signature to register on Trove we both get FREE shares. Remember you invest what you can afford to loose.

https://www.nairaland.com/3658395/fgn-savings-bond FG saving bonds is usually first week of every month, rate is about 5%, March has closed, look out for April, you are paid every quarter meaning 4 times in a year. https://www.dmo.gov.ng/fgn-bonds/savings-bond.

Is there Capital security? Yes, as long as you know what you are doing.
Wisdom is contagious so is foolishness. Once you figure where you are headed in life, surround your self with those headed in the same direction, changing your company can change the trajectory of your life- Sam Adeyemi
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ephemmm: 9:23am On Mar 05, 2021
richforever123:


They are genuine in my opinion

How are they genuine in your opinion please?

The interest rates are too enticing in this harsh economy.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 9:26am On Mar 05, 2021
condomuser:
What if I give him sure odds with betnaija and he plays with the whole N2 million to win N20 million?
Na joke o grin

Sure odds for Liverpool to win EPL abi?. cheesy grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ephemmm: 10:01am On Mar 05, 2021
Lazyyouth4u:


If any one is guaranteeing you rates that are higher than what is obtainable in the market, it is one of two things. They are either frauds or they are taking your money to invest in high risk transactions and high risk transactions can never be guaranteed so go figure.

Interest rates are low everywhere in the world. Safe Eurobonds are not yielding up to 4%. FGN savings bonds are around 5 to 6% and long term FGN bonds are not yielding more than 10% at the moment. Last auction, 12 month Tbill was around 5.5%. So how is any legit party able to guarantee higher rates? undecided

If you want to preserve your capital and want to put it in safe securities as soon as possible, you better wait for the next Tbill auction and put it there. The rates are expected to be around 5 to 7% for 360 days. Not the best but still better than nothing. Otherwise, there is the FGN savings bond that closes today. Emmanuel shared that document a few days ago. There are also fixed income funds in the market offering decent rates of around 5 to 7%.

However, if that money is play money and you are feeling like taking risks, then sure, put it anywhere and hope for the best.

Thanks bro. Much appreciation.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by seyisanya(m): 10:23am On Mar 05, 2021
athorello:


I already have about 1m in MMF (managing the very low rates) after liquidating part to Piggy.
Anyway, I am targetting where I will be investing about 1m, I'll be getting from osusu ( e pain me say dem no gree gimme no 1 or 2 that I was targetting). One "come and buy land" babe has been on my neck though.
How, do I get into Stocks and FG Savings bonds? Is there capital security? 800K was lost to MBA. cry
The two are almost the same. Lol

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by davit: 10:57am On Mar 05, 2021
Well I just tried their 90 days safelock for starters. Fingers crossed till then.
hustla:



Very genuine
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:10am On Mar 05, 2021
davit:
Well I just tried their 90 days safelock for starters. Fingers crossed till then.
Na them them, agents

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by davit: 11:22am On Mar 05, 2021
Which agent? Try to check people's profiles before you start commenting. Same thing people said about I i-invest app them. I ve done I invest more than thrice now with no regret. I even did their fixed deposit once.

So other people vouching for them are agents too? Na wa o
Biafran4life:
Na them them, agents

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by akinola98: 11:29am On Mar 05, 2021
athorello:
One word, Safelock... I do it for like 6 months though, 2x now @10% p.a. and you get your upfront.

Will PiggyVest pay u back the upfront immediately you credit them the capital or the upfront will be left in your account as u clicked on investment
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by hustla(m): 11:31am On Mar 05, 2021
davit:
Well I just tried their 90 days safelock for starters. Fingers crossed till then.


You'll love it grin

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