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Locotrader(m): 3:56pm On Jan 03
Streetinvestor2:
He followed my call to do jijo with it last December for small bills..lol.His target was #2.50

He is on 13%.
He must have bought yesterday judging it by the % I see in his chams.....

Yesterday and today is a total of 15% on chams
Streetinvestor2: 4:02pm On Jan 03
Locotrader:


He is on 13%.
He must have bought yesterday judging it by the % I see in his chams.....

Yesterday and today is a total of 15% on chams
That means he averaged up

Osita no vex we dey gossip your matter..lol

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zendi: 4:13pm On Jan 03
Streetinvestor2:
.You no sabi.i don't sell my shares even the ones on lost which I don't have presently. I still have fidelity bought at 2.14.and ucap bought at 90kobo even with the bonus.My first oando is at less #10 and second is less then #15.when you have active income you won't be bothered selling your stocks for bills
unless to rebalance into another stock like I am doing now.

Na when you the party late you go dey see price pull back as big deal.The same cham I called it for people to buy at 27kobo and oando at #5 plus bro

Okay, let the distribution come when it will.

This is the captain of team Wale in that distribution affairs. The CEO of First Registrars.

Wale working with this type assures me that the right thing will be done at the right time.

https://punchng.com/my-faith-influences-my-choice-of-businesses-md-ceo-first-registrars-bayo-olugbemi/

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SonofElElyonRet: 4:36pm On Jan 03
Streetinvestor2:
.You no sabi.i don't sell my shares even the ones on lost which I don't have presently. I still have fidelity bought at 2.14.and ucap bought at 90kobo even with the bonus.My first oando is at less #10 and second is less then #15.when you have active income you won't be bothered selling your stocks for bills
unless to rebalance into another stock like I am doing now.

Na when you the party late you go dey see price pull back as big deal.The same cham I called it for people to buy at 27kobo and oando at #5 plus bro

Na dat oando you no fit claim credit.. you both marketed and demarketed oando a la "oando don cast"

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SonofElElyonRet: 4:43pm On Jan 03
Locotrader:


There is no much chams shares in circulation now.some big investors are coming to push the stock to it's value.

I think market capitalization for CHAMS today stands around 10.4B.Journey is still very very far.They never start the grinder for beans self.

At some point there's might be massive retracement due to profit taking but should stabilise then recover and resume upward trajectory... oando as case study

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SonofElElyonRet: 4:45pm On Jan 03
thesilentone(m): 4:46pm On Jan 03
Nothing to see here.

Pullback is normal in the market, though the volume spike might cause concern.


ositadima1:
LOL, some people are liking my posts now because Total dropped by 10%. You're still learning. Give it 3 to 6 months, and let's see the scores then. I'll do my boasting when the time comes, haha. Let TotalEnergies fall even further—let's see it hit 300, and I'll do more justice to it. shocked shocked shocked



awesomeJ(m): 4:58pm On Jan 03
KarlTom:
Bagwa. Bovali. Awesomej

It's been a while.
Trust you're good... smiley

I certainly am my brother.

Who can help make sense of these NBS figures.

This is what I think:

In 2022, the country's GDP was around 180trn, then in 2024, it's being measured by NBS as 198trn.

It looks like they're aren't doing any real measurements. They just sit in their air conditioned offices and churn out figures that have almost zero correlation with reality.


Between 2022 and 2024, there's hardly any good or service that hasn't increased by at least 50%.

Start with garri: 2022 was #700 per paint, 2024 was #2800 per paint (300%)
Rice: 100%

Now to oil:2022: about 500m barrels produced at say $80 and #460 to the USD, that's roughly 20trn.
2024: about 550m barrels produced at say $75 dollars and #1500 to the USD, that's roughly 65trn.

So oil alone has added 45trn

Then check MTNN revenue in 2022 as a matter of fact, check NSE30 revenue in 2022 vs 2024 NSE30 alone added over 5trn if not close to N10trn.


I think whatever they're measuring that's placing the economy as the 4th or 5th largest on the continent needs a thorough inspection, cos the same devaluation that they think has forced down the GDP numbers in dollar has doubled or in some cases quadrupled the values of all the goods and services that make up the GDP.

Then inflation, at the height of the naira crash in February 2024 when dollar was touching 1900, there was no food item that had not doubled in price compared to February 2023 when USD was 730.

So why were they reporting food inflation at 35%? What kind of items make up their basket, abi which store were they making the purchases from?

It basically feels like NBS figures are not at all connected to the economy, they just churn out whatever they feel like, or perhaps whatever a thwarted computer algorithm spins out.


Maybe I'm missing something, someone WHO KNOWS better can enlighten.

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Toluway: 5:12pm On Jan 03
How can I spend a whole day buying a damn stock, only to see my money returned at the end of the trading session!
A whole day wasted. Just because I don't want to load more insurance stocks that would have given me 10%. So painful.
zendi: 5:17pm On Jan 03
Audacius:
IN-HOUSE DICTIONARY OF ACRONYMS



NSEMPA: Nigeria Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts – Name of the thread.

FA: Fundamental Analysis – Stock analysis done with fundamentals of a stock such as financial statements and other economic indicators.

TA: Technical Analysis – Stock analysis done with using some technical tools and charts.

GA: Gut Analysis – From claims of having “gut feelings” about how a stock will move.

SA: Spiritual or Sentimental Analysis – From sentimental attachment to a stock and claims of spiritual insight into the future of a stock.

MH: Monkey hunting/ Monkey hunter – An allegation/accusation that a stock is being manipulated either by calls to buy or sell off. The "monkey hunter" then profits by buying more or selling off their holdings when prices move in their favour.
Background: From story of a businessman who goes to a village to buy monkeys. He buys at different intervals at ever higher prices thus creating a market for monkeys along with artificial scarcity. He ends up selling off all the monkeys back to the villagers who hoped there will always be market for monkey sale. He disappears after selling at the highest price and all the villagers had monkeys with no one to sell to, losing all their money in the bid. Author of the real story unknown. It is posted here once in a while.

SMN: stockmarketnewsnigeria [dot] com. A now-defunct website exclusively created for stock discussions like here. Was probably owned by owners of Nairaland.

Cowboys: CEOs of notable companies who are considered to display manipulative business tactics.

One Afolabi Unit: 2,000 units of any stock.
Background: I can’t recall. Someone should kindly provide the story behind the “Afolabi units” term.

JIJO: Jump in, Jump out. Term used by traders. Means buying a stock and selling at the very shortest term especially as soon as it makes some gains.

Tashere Units: Very few numbers of shares bought or left unsold. Amount depends on the person. Such shares are either bought or left in the portfolio to have a "foot in the door”, e.g. so as not to have to process e-dividend all over again or just to see how the stock will perform.

Loot: A gloating or bragging term for large profit from short term trade. A jackpot from JIJO. (As described by @Zendi)

Bull from Burundi: A way to describe noticeable general rise in the prices of stocks. An apparent play on the words bull and Burundi.

NOTA BENE
- Some of these are standard investment terminologies (FA, TA), others grew out of constant conversations and banters and created by here or brought from SMN. I cannot recall who started using what term. All rights reserved to them.
- This compilation is just a contribution to render this thread easier to understand for new readers. It will be reposted maybe monthly or quarterly to aid new readers. Kindly correct, modify, clarify and add.

Thanks.

A remark on Bull from Burundi. I first heard that from Mercy or Bovali, I've forgotten which. To my awareness, I'm the only person after her to have playfully used it once in a post. 'From Burundi' is not common, is what I mean, and suggest should be struck off, leaving only Bull as described.
grin grin
Streetinvestor2: 5:43pm On Jan 03
Toluway:
How can I spend a whole day buying a damn stock, only to see my money returned at the end of the trading session!
A whole day wasted. Just because I don't want to load more insurance stocks that would have given me 10%. So painful.
No vex it equally happened to me today. The bids all failed. The funny part is the stock I sold yesterday for the money gained today
IYGEAL(m): 5:51pm On Jan 03
zendi:

A remark on Bull from Burundi. I first heard that from Mercy or Bovali, I've forgotten which. To my awareness, I'm the only person after her to have playfully used it once in a post. 'From Burundi' is not common, is what I mean, and suggest should be struck off, leaving only Bull as described.
grin grin

Oracle was also using the term cool

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zendi: 6:03pm On Jan 03
IYGEAL:


Oracle was also using the term cool

Okay, Audacious may leave it as entered then.

We will make money this year.

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NettyNelly(m): 6:04pm On Jan 03
Sunrisepebble:


Presco with the Ghana Acquisition for Export and USD/Euro revenue is a no brainer for a company that already has Gross margins of 72% and O prices are expected to trade slightly higher this year


Export?
On normal production seasons, Malaysian Palm Olein are shipped to the coast of West Africa at competitive prices. Ghana is not excluded. I wonder where the Ghanaian company exports to for USD/EUR.
Do you have info about that?

Have you looked at this Acquisition?
Are they not overpaying for that Asset?

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GeneralDae: 6:10pm On Jan 03
awesomeJ:


I certainly am my brother.

Who can help make sense of these NBS figures.

This is what I think:

In 2022, the country's GDP was around 180trn, then in 2024, it's being measured by NBS as 198trn.

It looks like they're aren't doing any real measurements. They just sit in their air conditioned offices and churn out figures that have almost zero correlation with reality.


Between 2022 and 2024, there's hardly any good or service that hasn't increased by at least 50%.

Start with garri: 2022 was #700 per paint, 2024 was #2800 per paint (300%)
Rice: 100%

Now to oil:2022: about 500m barrels produced at say $80 and #460 to the USD, that's roughly 20trn.
2024: about 550m barrels produced at say $75 dollars and #1500 to the USD, that's roughly 65trn.

So oil alone has added 45trn

Then check MTNN revenue in 2022 as a matter of fact, check NSE30 revenue in 2022 vs 2024 NSE30 alone added over 5trn if not close to N10trn.


I think whatever they're measuring that's placing the economy as the 4th or 5th largest on the continent needs a thorough inspection, cos the same devaluation that they think has forced down the GDP numbers in dollar has doubled or in some cases quadrupled the values of all the goods and services that make up the GDP.

Then inflation, at the height of the naira crash in February 2024 when dollar was touching 1900, there was no food item that had not doubled in price compared to February 2023 when USD was 730.

So why were they reporting food inflation at 35%? What kind of items make up their basket, abi which store were they making the purchases from?

It basically feels like NBS figures are not at all connected to the economy, they just churn out whatever they feel like, or perhaps whatever a thwarted computer algorithm spins out.


Maybe I'm missing something, someone WHO KNOWS better can enlighten.
Where did you get the 198 trillion naira data from? As at Q2 2024, it was 229 trillion naira on the NGX website from what I saw.
Locotrader(m): 6:11pm On Jan 03
Streetinvestor2:
No vex it equally happened to me today. The bids all failed. The funny part is the stock I sold yesterday for the money gained today

I used you for illustration to someone today.I can't the person I quoted again.
It's very painful.sometimes one can buy what he doesn't want in order not to miss the bull.

I wanted to encourage you to buy chams with the money no matter the price but you know better than me in this game.

Many will still fall for this next week.Dont sell your stock if you are not sure of getting another stock of your choice.

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Locotrader(m): 6:15pm On Jan 03
IYGEAL:


Oracle was also using the term cool

Oracle initiated most of these
We copied from him

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NettyNelly(m): 6:18pm On Jan 03
Sunrisepebble:
I don’t have a price target/fair value yet for NAHCO to be honest.
My source has marketed it to me for almost two years now. My first entry was at 44.85 and hoping I can solidify the position well below that level but it doesn’t seem to be slowing down at the moment. Based on watching their facts behind the figures and some analysis that was done here with @emmaodet and pa Emma using the revenue projection of the firm for next five years. I think it’s still a buy. Revenue is indexed to USD but paid in naira and they’ve recently started earning revenue from a new contract with Emirates after they came back to Nigeria which I think should show in Q4 results. I think there’s also a pending court case for them to get concession to manage the international airports

From the analysis of FY 24, the projection was that they could pay a potential N5 dividend which is a 10% yield. Similar to the Tier 1 banks

RE: FBNH, the div yield is too low for me


Looks like a good one to me. But wouldn’t rush to buy it


Good Analysis.

Also Insiders have skin in the Game.
5 yrs YoY Compounded Growth Rate is 70%

It's fundamentally sound business with solid position.
I have some units I have been buying monthly, WAC is 38 Naira.
My Target price is 60 Naira. But I'm not selling even at my target price.

When you are in a happy position to own a high quality business like that, there's nothing else to do, than to watch the paint dry.
It's a coffee can Investment for me.

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Locotrader(m): 6:19pm On Jan 03
Locotrader:


Can you try it on Monday and tell me the experience.

If you sell prestige which still has more growth potentials to buy chams which you can't get enough units or nothing,it's a wasted effort.

For example streetinvestor2 sold Afriprud at N11 to rebalance on chams at 1.95,he succeeded on that because chams was dominated by the seller.
Yesterday,he sold Ucap at N21 to buy chams today but he refused to buy because he missed the target of N2.

The question is seeing chams all the time at 1.90+,will you be happy to sell prestige at full bid to buy chams at full bid 2.54 on Monday?

Think very well before you have a missed call

@streetinvestor2
This is the post I used you for illustrations
HesInMe: 6:35pm On Jan 03
I suspect you are conflating nominal GDP with real GDP.

Nominal GDP -- the raw GDP number -- is sensitive to inflation, and appears to be what you are thinking about. Real GDP adjusts the nominal one for inflation using something called the GDP deflator, so its growth is less remarkable but speaks to actual underlying progress in the economy.

Believe it or not, NBS is a top-notch organization. Their website, though...

awesomeJ:

...Who can help make sense of these NBS figures.

This is what I think:

In 2022, the country's GDP was around 180trn, then in 2024, it's being measured by NBS as 198trn.

It looks like they're aren't doing any real measurements. They just sit in their air conditioned offices and churn out figures that have almost zero correlation with reality.

... Maybe I'm missing something, someone WHO KNOWS better can enlighten.

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emmanuelewumi(m): 6:38pm On Jan 03
Sunrisepebble:
Lol. I just even saw the news. The Indian guy even had so much quality experience, its a shame. Lets hope for the best


They had to bring in Olumekun back from retirement to be the CEO.

The Indian guy did not give any forecast when he ed 5 years ago, I suspected something wss not normal when Gupta was absent at the facts behind the figures.

One will need to see what the Q1 and Q2 result will be like.

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megawealth01: 6:39pm On Jan 03
emmanuelewumi:


They had to bring in Olumekun back from retirement to be the CEO.

The Indian guy did not give any forecast when he ed 5 years ago, I suspected something wss not normal when Gupta was absent at the facts behind the figures.

One will need to see what the Q1 and Q2 result will be like.

💯
emmanuelewumi(m): 6:40pm On Jan 03
jonnysessy:


So you see the news too. Oyibo man tenure don elapse. Let us see what our own will do. grin grin grin angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry grin angry angry angry


Our own didn't achieve anything for 15 years.

Gupta has set a standard for them to match or beat

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Streetinvestor2: 6:53pm On Jan 03
Locotrader:


@streetinvestor2
This is the post I used you for illustrations
I saw it.i wanted Transcorp. I bided low.i actually still did bidding for cham at #2 hoping anything could still happen. Transcorp was at #42 plus too
Streetinvestor2: 6:56pm On Jan 03
emmanuelewumi:


They had to bring in Olumekun back from retirement to be the CEO.

The Indian guy did not give any forecast when he ed 5 years ago, I suspected something wss not normal when Gupta was absent at the facts behind the figures.

One will need to see what the Q1 and Q2 result will be like.
Is the olumekun a reliable ceo based on past records. That means I am in order to say my buy will wait till q1 2025 results
Locotrader(m): 6:59pm On Jan 03
Streetinvestor2:
I saw it.i wanted Transcorp. I bided low.i actually still did bidding for cham at #2 hoping anything could still happen. Transcorp was at #42 plus too

The game will be tougher on Monday.
If you need any hot stock from Monday,use only market order.Using limit order to buy hot stocks gonna be missed calls these days
emmanuelewumi(m): 7:11pm On Jan 03
Streetinvestor2:
Is the olumekun a reliable ceo based on past records. That means I am in order to say my buy will wait till q1 2025 results


I prefer him to Obabori, it was Obabori that spoke at the facts behind the figures and was the one that presented the forecast.

Olumekun is reserved compared to mouthed Obabori.

Olumekun and Obabori worked together at Red Star Express.

I don't know why they didn't renew Gupta's contract
Bovis(m): 7:20pm On Jan 03
PharmAlfred:
Bull from Burundi has landed on NSE. grin grin

Wow! The wonders of NGX. This one nah mad bull from Burundi crushing anything on it’s path

Afriprud is now N24.85, trading higher than Access at N24.50.

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SonofElElyonRet: 7:20pm On Jan 03
brotherly:


That will be my big miss ...but I see Chams doing 7.50 in short/medium term

Amin e po
Streetinvestor2: 7:25pm On Jan 03
emmanuelewumi:



I prefer him to Obabori, it was Obabori that spoke at the facts behind the figures and was the one that presented the forecast.

Olumekun is reserved compared to mouthed Obabori.

Olumekun and Obabori worked together at Red Star Express.

I don't know why they didn't renew Gupta's contract
The last sentence begs for answers. We need to know why.
Streetinvestor2: 7:28pm On Jan 03
Locotrader:


The game will be tougher on Monday.
If you need any hot stock from Monday,use only market order.Using limit order to buy hot stocks gonna be missed calls these days
Lol.Na for people way they chase stock. I will not even try it when opportunities go always dey somewhere else. The bull is still on penny stocks. No big guy has really done 10% .

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chimex38: 7:44pm On Jan 03

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