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Khalywise 🥶@newjarvu·
London session down 200+ pips on $Xauusd
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For Traders Crypto@ft_cryptointern·
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ABDULBAQI@khalywise_CFD·
@fortraderscom is best prop firm in 2025 and doing more this year they just added real time Ai news calendar in real time .on your dashboard the is also an ai report on the trading.
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Khalywise 🥶@newjarvu·
What's your bias for today's CPI XAUUSD
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ABDULBAQI@khalywise_CFD·
@TomolaGroup Nice thread Really impact Funded my bamboo account Plan to buy share for q1 and Q2 then late q3
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Toby
Toby@TomolaGroup·
The Nigerian stock market (NGX) just closed its most historic year ever. In 2025, investors earned a staggering ₦37 Trillion in wealth, with the market cap nearly hitting the ₦100 Trillion milestone. If you want to master the NGX in 2026, this is the only thread you will ever need. 🧵👇
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Alh Dowat 🇬🇧@BigDowat·
One sub is like $2.49 and shank collected over 3k sub yesterday. Be like na streaming be the next oil oo
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ABDULBAQI@khalywise_CFD·
@iamnasboi Average naija guy when he hear say Dem fit make certain amount form doing petty stuff, we go Mount sharp
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NASIRU
NASIRU@iamnasboi·
When you think your child is into cybercrime 🤣🤣
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Deji (Fearless🦁)
Deji (Fearless🦁)@Adedejioguntoye·
@olumidecapital Prioritizing peace of mind through value investing is so important. Health and financial stability should go hand in hand. Focus on strategies that provide both security and growth.
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Olumide Adesina
Olumide Adesina@olumidecapital·
What is the essence in having high blood pressure yet lose a lot of money while investing on high risk. Value investing often gives peace of mind
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Grok@grok·
@khalywise_CFD @Techriztm Yes, this is a genuine concept in trading, especially in Smart Money Concepts (SMC). Fast price moves often target liquidity (like stop-losses), while slow moves can indicate order building or accumulation by large players. Always verify with your strategy!
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Techriz💯📈@Techriztm·
If price moves fast It’s liquidity being taken If price moves slow Orders are being built Learn the difference📈
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midemide
midemide@midemide1·
@Imranmuhdz 1. Dangote. 2. Increase in local cost of refined products sponsored by subsidy removal. 3. Less vehicular activities due to reduced purchasing power.
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Imran Muhammad
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
In September, Nigeria's importation of petrol hit its lowest point in at least eight years, as per data from Kpler. The country imported 116,000 barrels per day (bpd) of petrol by sea, a decrease from the 154,000 bpd recorded in August. This marks the smallest volume since 2017. Although Nigeria has decreased its imports, the total petrol loadings have climbed to 77,000 barrels per day, marking the second-highest level ever observed, which underscores ongoing export activities. Data from Argus indicated that in September, Nigeria received 375,000 barrels of crude oil per day, a decrease from the 440,000 barrels per day recorded in August. Due to the RFCC unit being shut down, the price difference between non-oxygenated petrol barge cracks and Brent crude oil surged, reaching $21.17 per barrel on September 17—a peak not seen in 16 months, as reported by traders. In 2024, Nigeria, which was previously the fifth-largest importer of petrol, has experienced a greater than 40% drop in imports, declining from 162,000 barrels per day in January to under 100,000 barrels per day. Currently, it is ranked eighth worldwide, maintaining its position as Europe's largest petrol customer, though its purchases are at half the levels compared to last year. In September, the combined petrol exports from the EU, UK, and Norway to Nigeria amounted to 78,000 barrels per day, marking one of the lowest levels ever recorded. Meanwhile, Libya imported 89,000 barrels per day, positioning it as Europe's second major export destination, following the United States.
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Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
Dangote Refinery will suspend selling petrol in Naira starting tomorrow, September 28, 2025. In a message to its customers, the refinery announced that it has already exhausted its crude oil allocations priced in Naira, which means it can no longer sell petrol in the local currency. The Group Commercial Operations mentioned in the memo, “We cannot sustain PMS sales in Naira going forward.” The refinery requested that customers involved in current Naira transactions formally ask for refunds. They assured them that additional information will be provided once the issue is resolved and Naira sales recommence.
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Youth in Process@Youthinprocess·
@Nanyak @Imranmuhdz At some point, did anyone assert He didn’t know Nigeria is the main market? Those aware of the inner workings of malt refineries, who once hinted at revealing the truth, have since been quiet. That makes your current questions less substantial.
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ABDULBAQI@khalywise_CFD·
@witteefx @olumidecapital Pls whenever you want to add reference or quote in yoruba adage pls use the Yorùbá words not English words.
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Emmanuel Moses
Emmanuel Moses@witteefx·
When a Gen Z sees as much losses as the older generations, they learn to be conservative. Experience is the best teacher. A Yoruba adage says: Even if a child has more clothes than an old man, he can never have as much rags as the old man. Those rags are experiences and lessons accumulated
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Olumide Adesina
Olumide Adesina@olumidecapital·
🇳🇬 Gen Z population aren't so scared of high risk unlike the older 🇳🇬 population. This behavioral pattern should be studied
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