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Idowu Anthony-Ajileye
@dobmarch8
Project Manager | Speaker - #Leadership : #Entrepreneurship : #Career | Trainer - #ProjectManagement | Coach - #Life #Business #Relationship #RealEstate #NGX
England, United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2011
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@dobmarch8 great analysis 👏 as someone knee-deep in price intelligence and white space projects at my internship, this greatly reflects why poor scoping and estimations can derail things quite early on..spotting these gaps is key.
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@olumidecapital Whoever is going to lead the orchestra must turn its back to the crowd.
Similar concept applies !!!
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@dobmarch8 Please you should order a plate of pepper soup for this sir, Timing in Ngx is the key
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@CapitalFever Your decision please !!!
I don't give open guidance on stocks
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@TomolaGroup If you know why you are buying a stock, you will know how long to hold it for.
Learn the path !!!
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The average Nigerian trader on the NGX holds a stock for less than 3 months. The average investor who made serious wealth held for 3 years or more.
Short holding periods mean you pay transaction fees on every trade, you get taxed on short term gains and you miss dividend qualification dates.
Long holding periods mean lower fees, qualified dividends hitting your account regularly and compound growth doing the work for you.
The people making 200% and 500% returns on the NGX did not buy and sell every week. They bought and sat down. For years. Boring wins.
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On the #NGX, you are either at the table or on the menu.
Choice is yours !!!
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@TomolaGroup It's because many are investing in what they don't understand. Investors just cannot see discounted stocks because they have refused to learn but are happy to run after a moving train at whatever price. Some moving trains are either pumped or overvalued due to sentiments. Issokay
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The stock market is the only market where people run away when things go on sale.
If rice dropped 40% tomorrow, people would rush to buy. If fuel dropped 40%, filling stations would have queues around the block. But when a good stock drops 40%, people panic and sell.
This is because people do not see stocks as ownership in businesses. They see them as numbers on a screen. The moment you understand that buying a stock means owning a piece of a company, price drops stop scaring you and start exciting you. A lower price on a good business is not a loss. It is a discount.
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@sovpounds Lesson 101 - entry price !!!
Always your decision !!!
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@dobmarch8 i bought this for 3 naira before 2007 but i sold off in 2008/2009 i just learnt few days ago that they now own chi limited so i am considering getting back in.
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@AbrahamOwoicho3 Why ask if l am sure? Do you think it never traded for 64kobo? I have bought it severally before even for 20kobo
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