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essentialone(m): 10:09pm On May 17
yMcy56:
NNFM
Officially @119.90!!
Up with +10%...... N10. 90!
This one is moving like Beta glass
Has very small OS 178.2M, even smaller than that of Betaglass, so won't be surprised if it goes up far more

ACCESS @23.35 so far.....

JAPAUL...... Buyers and sellers monitoring each other, looking for who to blink first 😊

Neimeth on full bid @3.70

Accumulations ongoing in PZ @29.10...... lots of chains of transactions

Presently trading at N3.70, is Neimeth set to fly above its 52 weeks highest price of N3.80?
Agbalowomeri: 6:15am On May 18
222Martins:
It is easier to do 50% to 100% profit with N10M and pull out your full funds plus profit without hassle. It is harder to replicate with N2Billion.

Even if you divide and deploy N2Billion equally across 10 company stocks, that is N200M per company stock of your choice. The stocks you are likely to get 100% on a regular are stocks below N10. Now the problem is you cannot enter or exit with N200M without causing excitement or panic. 100% profit of that takes you to N400M. Best bet is to enter or pull out in bits over a long period of time; which is not really a viable option.

The more you reduce your spread from 10 companies to maybe 2 or 3 or 5, the bigger your funds per company and also headache. Now you understand why a N2Billion fund handler is okay with 2% profit, usually with blue chip stocks Like Nestle, Seplat, etc that can absorb the money without blinking.

No be to see 100% paper profit on N2Billion be the problem, can you actually cash it? Until your capital and profit sits as cash in your ; it is not yet Uhuru!!

You don't understand the context. N2B annual trading doesn't equate N2B cash. It could be N100m trading 20 times in a year or N200m trading 10 times a year.

That aside, let's assume that it is N2B raw cash, what do you think normally happen in January trading? Do you see the volumes that people dump quietly without notice? See many insurance coys that traded over N100m daily in value.

Another high networth dumping period is the dividend payment period. Banks and many coys would trade in billions daily during this period. Masquerade no dey come out everyday na. Don't play grin

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Agbalowomeri: 6:20am On May 18
PETERiCHY:


If you are OPPORTUNED to trade with 1Billion. RETURN of CAPITAL should be your UTTERMOST PRIORITY and I BET you will gladly be grabbing a 1% sure banker profit than lose 10% of your PRINCIPAL in a bid to make 100% Profit.

So you can't lose your capital while looking for 1%? grin There are parameters that are sure bankers for price appreciation

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Agbalowomeri: 6:28am On May 18
awesomeJ:

Exactly.
And it's not every time the underlying currency will move from #460 to #1500 year on year, making sustained 100% returns harder to find.

"harder" doesn't mean impossible sha.

Trust me you will find 100% opportunity every year. Whether you were lucky to grab it is a different thing entirely grin

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ositadima1(m): 6:57am On May 18
Agbalowomeri:


Trust me you will find 100% opportunity every year. Whether you were lucky to grab it is a different thing entirely grin

Maybe you're exceptionally skilled at finding stocks that return 100%, but that's not necessarily the case for everyone. Advising him to start looking for 100% gainers is like telling someone to start releasing hit songs just because Davido and others make it look easy.

Instead, you could help by actually calling out some of these 100% stocks, so those with X millions—or even billions—can invest annually. Since it's apparently easy for you to spot them. grin

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Agbalowomeri: 7:25am On May 18
ositadima1:


Maybe you're exceptionally skilled at finding stocks that return 100%, but that's not necessarily the case for everyone. Advising him to start looking for 100% gainers is like telling someone to start releasing hit songs just because Davido and others make it look easy.

Instead, you could help by actually calling out some of these 100% stocks, so those with X millions—or even billions—can invest annually. Since it's apparently easy for you to spot them. grin

It's not about calling out
It's about faith and patience grin

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kalkah: 7:38am On May 18
@Bagwa, Is it time to re-enter Tantalizer?
owolabi5: 8:21am On May 18
Coolcash1:
To know how long you should stay in a stock, use the monthly time frame chart and check if the price is trading above 50EMA (for short term) or 150EMA (for long term hold) and then go to weekly timeframe for your entry.

With this strategy, you won’t have to enter and exit a stock early.

You can also use price action (if you’re skilled at it) to determine exact place or point you want to enter or exit…

Ire o…





Please can you enlighten a non-TA person how to spot EMA on the chart.
Mayor2024: 8:32am On May 18
Agbalowomeri:


It's not about calling out
It's about faith and patience grin
Mankind2024: 8:46am On May 18
I can assure you, no one has a precision crystal ball to predict the stocks that would return 100% within 12 months. The determinant is foresight and risk tolerance. I've achieved remarkable returns on some stocks: 592% on Honeywell Flour, 600% on Ikeja Hotel, 912% on Transcorp Plc after reconstruction, and over 3000% on Transcorp Hotel, all within less than 3 years. I'm holding onto these stocks as they continue to compound. You might recall my 2023 recommendation that investors should consider the Tony Elumelu ecosystem, not just for personal gain but also for future generations. Mr. Agba responded lightheartedly, joking that Transcorp Plc would soon return to N1, when it was trading between N3.50 and N5 at the time. One member, Locotrader, demonstrated impressive insight in 2022 by suggesting that Transcorp Plc's total outstanding shares should be reduced for any significant impact to be felt. Unfortunately, he sold his shares before the Pentecost day.



kalkah:
@Bagwa, Is it time to re-enter Tantalizer?

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Streetinvestor2: 9:58am On May 18
Mankind2024:
I can assure you, no one has a precision crystal ball to predict the stocks that would return 100% within 12 months. The determinant is foresight and risk tolerance. I've achieved remarkable returns on some stocks: 592% on Honeywell Flour, 600% on Ikeja Hotel, 912% on Transcorp Plc after reconstruction, and over 3000% on Transcorp Hotel, all within less than 3 years. I'm holding onto these stocks as they continue to compound. You might recall my 2023 recommendation that investors should consider the Tony Elumelu ecosystem, not just for personal gain but also for future generations. Mr. Agba responded lightheartedly, joking that Transcorp Plc would soon return to N1, when it was trading between N3.50 and N5 at the time. One member, Locotrader, demonstrated impressive insight in 2022 by suggesting that Transcorp Plc's total outstanding shares should be reduced for any significant impact to be felt. Unfortunately, he sold his shares before the Pentecost day.



That means you hardly sell your winning stock
Care4: 10:04am On May 18
awesomeJ:
MCSE hiking fees to 0.75% from 1st July.

that's extra 250k to 500k monthly brokerage fees for me.

Who has a trading license here.
I'll commit to N2bn annual trading value if you'll offer 0.5%

Can you find any lower one in the space?
Care4: 10:05am On May 18
Locotrader:


Atlas is 0.40% and 0.60% in buy/sell.
them

How is their portal, and service quality?
Care4: 10:09am On May 18
nosa2:


I use investment one and I am very happy with their services

I use them too. They are not near the best. Slow response, high fees. Some MARKET orders dont even market it to the market floor.

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Mankind2024: 11:21am On May 18
You're right. I'm a buy-and-hold investor, and it's served me well. I've been fortunate enough to benefit from long-term investments. I still the payoff from GSPEC, Courtville, Ardova, and Flourmill - those experiences have been invaluable. When I set a SMART goal, I do everything possible to achieve it, including thorough research on the internet. Market downturns don't intimidate me; instead, they motivate me to stay focused on my investment strategy.

Streetinvestor2:
That means you hardly sell your winning stock

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Umehj88: 11:31am On May 18
ositadima1:


Maybe you're exceptionally skilled at finding stocks that return 100%, but that's not necessarily the case for everyone. Advising him to start looking for 100% gainers is like telling someone to start releasing hit songs just because Davido and others make it look easy.

Instead, you could help by actually calling out some of these 100% stocks, so those with X millions—or even billions—can invest annually. Since it's apparently easy for you to spot them. grin


Brother osita abeg I still dey wait for you. Make I do my DD biko
Mankind2024: 12:30pm On May 18
Your answer os here.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTB5SgVlBos?si=PAthgymdZmPPYj4t



Umehj88:


Brother osita abeg I still dey wait for you. Make I do my DD biko
ositadima1(m): 12:38pm On May 18
Umehj88:



Brother osita abeg I still dey wait for you. Make I do my DD biko

Bro, this one is based on Fibonacci and is still under construction, so make sure you do your due diligence. The predicted returns are based on the fib using the most recent prices from Friday, the 16th. Personally, if you hit 50%, you should start considering an exit.

Some of the insurance stocks in there—especially Regalins—have low volume (u fit no see enough). On the other hand, Presco and BUA Foods are quite solid for low-risk exposure. I don't have a time target for this; it's up to you, Bro.

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Pennystockwarri(m): 12:45pm On May 18
A rundown of stocks i will be watching on the NGX this week. This is not trading advice or recommendation.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjZKj-jAnEo

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ositadima1(m): 12:52pm On May 18
If you're trading large volumes and aiming for just 2% to 10% profit after brokerage fees, accesscorp may deliver very soon. cheesy

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Umehj88: 1:03pm On May 18
ositadima1:


Bro, this one is based on Fibonacci and is still under construction, so make sure you do your due diligence. The predicted returns are based on the fib using the most recent prices from Friday, the 16th. Personally, if you hit 50%, you should start considering an exit.

Some of the insurance stocks in there—especially Regalins—have low volume (u fit no see enough). On the other hand, Presco and BUA Foods are quite solid for low-risk exposure. I don't have a time target for this; it's up to you, Bro.



Thanks
STOjo: 1:58pm On May 18
ositadima1:


Maybe you're exceptionally skilled at finding stocks that return 100%, but that's not necessarily the case for everyone. Advising him to start looking for 100% gainers is like telling someone to start releasing hit songs just because Davido and others make it look easy.

Instead, you could help by actually calling out some of these 100% stocks, so those with X millions—or even billions—can invest annually. Since it's apparently easy for you to spot them. grin

I think the case is just like a "half full and half empty cup". People have different experience and principles.
I respect Agbalowomeri's position and I won't argue with him.
He might not be 100% correct, but there is a lot wisdom/experience in his write-ups.
My encouragement is to heed when he speaks and not to argue.

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Agbalowomeri: 2:05pm On May 18
STOjo:


I think the case is just like a "half full and half empty cup". People have different experience and principles.
I respect Agbalowomeri's position and I won't argue with him.
He might not be 100% correct, but there is a lot wisdom/experience in his write-ups.
My encouragement is to heed when he speaks and not to argue.

Heed ke, na all of us dey share ideas o
ositadima1(m): 2:36pm On May 18
STOjo:


I think the case is just like a "half full and half empty cup". People have different experience and principles.
I respect Agbalowomeri's position and I won't argue with him.
He might not be 100% correct, but there is a lot wisdom/experience in his write-ups.
My encouragement is to heed when he speaks and not to argue.

That’s your opinion, and that’s perfectly fine. There is wisdom on all sides—both for and against any point of view. So, I’m free to argue my perspective as I see fit.
nosa2(m): 2:53pm On May 18
Care4:


I use them too. They are not near the best. Slow response, high fees. Some MARKET orders dont even market it to the market floor.

I do maybe 4 trades a year and I'm not very price sensitive. One thing I really like about them is that they sort out my dividend issues for stocks own.

I Dont know if the dividend issue is a broker specific feature or something from CSCS

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Streetinvestor2: 2:59pm On May 18
nosa2:


I do maybe 4 trades a year and I'm not very price sensitive. One thing I really like about them is that they sort out my dividend issues for stocks own.

I Dont know if the dividend issue is a broker specific feature or something from CSCS
Na so we dey sabi chairmen.
4 trade in a yr.......mega money.
On your mandate we stand
Streetinvestor2: 3:02pm On May 18
Agbalowomeri:


Heed ke, na all of us dey share ideas o
Na which kind of head abi heading are u guys talking here..lol
[Heed]
jonnysessy(m): 3:07pm On May 18
nosa2:


I do maybe 4 trades a year and I'm not very price sensitive. One thing I really like about them is that they sort out my dividend issues for stocks own.

I Dont know if the dividend issue is a broker specific feature or something from CSCS


Just about 4 trades a year ? shocked
I know from the name that you have been long in this business. How do you do it ? Is it that you buy just a stock every quarter? From this I can just deduce you have just very few stocks in your portfolio. Then what am I doing everyday in the market ? If I can trade only 12 times a year, that will be a big reduction. But, because I see many opportunities, I chase after many stocks. Though, at the moment I am working to diversify my portfolio and pick the leaders in all the sectors. I recently realiazed that you must not be in every stock. If I can prune my portfolio down to just 12 stocks, I will be able to monitor my portfolio well. grin
awesomeJ(m): 3:13pm On May 18
Agbalowomeri:


It's not about calling out
It's about faith and patience grin

I have faith, but that patience is what i'm short on, but it doesn't matter since I already know my hand isn't straight to find roots of a quadratic equation with graphs, let me stick with the quadratic formula that works for me all the time, I still respect those who find their roots using graphs though.

It's hard to imagine though that you consistently find a stocks that do 100% and always put 100% of your portfolio in them.
crownprince2017: 3:37pm On May 18
https://nairametrics.com/2025/05/18/nigerian-palm-oil-about-to-get-expensive-indonesia-increases-export-levy/


Somebody once said the price of oyel producing company will decline going forward and I told him that this year will be different except there is a natural disaster.

Understanding the business behind a company can never be overemphasized.

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Mpeace(m): 3:56pm On May 18
Aradel go sweet well well. Just a matter of time.

https://businessday.ng/energy/article/renaissance-sures-oil-output-target-by-40-in-first-month/

Renaissance sures oil output target by 40% in first month...

Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited says it has outperformed expectations by suring its oil production target by 40 percent in its first month of operations, signalling strong early momentum in Nigeria’s oil sector.

The achievement, announced in a statement on Friday by company spokesperson Michael Adande, highlights Renaissance’s swift entry and immediate contribution to Nigeria’s energy landscape, according to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

Adande described the output surge as a significant boost for the t venture (JV) and a positive sign for Nigeria’s oil production prospects and broader economic development.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, which holds a 55 percent stake in the t venture, commended Renaissance’s performance, hailing it as “sterling and remarkable.”
In a letter signed by Udobong Ntia, NNPC’s executive vice president for upstream, the national oil firm acknowledged the JV operator’s performance for April 2025.
“This is to commend Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, your esteemed leadership team, and staff for exceeding the production target in your JV assets for April 2025,” the letter stated.
NNPC expressed confidence that the strong start would spur the company to accelerate key initiatives aimed at boosting output while ensuring sustained base production.
The company also restated its commitment to working closely with Renaissance to grow output, cut costs, and align with evolving market conditions.

NNPC reaffirmed its goal to scale up Nigeria’s crude oil production to over 2 million barrels per day by 2025, with plans to sustain the momentum through 2027 and ultimately reach 3 million barrels per day by 2030.
Tony Attah, managing director and CEO of Renaissance, described NNPCL’s recognition as “encouraging and motivating.”
“For us, it is a taste of the new beginning we have promised,” he said, adding that the company is assessing other high-impact projects and operational strategies to unlock further production potential while preserving existing output.

Attah credited the success to effective collaboration with host communities, government bodies, JV partners, and the commitment of the company’s workforce.
Renaissance Africa Energy Holdings officially took over operations from Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) in December 2024, following final regulatory approvals from the federal government.

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essentialone(m): 5:42pm On May 18
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