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Investdata Holds Mid-Year Equity Market Seminar Saturday

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Investdata Consulting Ltd will hold another edition of its mid-year comprehensive stock trading and investing seminar on Saturday, July 28, 2018 in at the Ostra Hall & Hotels, opposite the NNPC Gas Plant, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos. At the seminar with the theme: Comprehensive Stock Trading & Investing Toolkit for Rest of 2018, our team of experts: Baba Ibrahim, CEO, Mainstreet Securities Ltd; Abdul-Rasheed Oshoma Momoh, Head, Capital Market/Trading, TRW Stockbrokers Ltd; Tunde Jeaniogbe CEO, Tradeline Dotbiz and Ambrose Omordion CRO Investdata Consulting Ltd, will review dynamics of the Nigerian economy, the stock market’s performance so far and the factors influencing the behavioral pattern. Participants will also learn strategies that will help minimized losses, protect capital and trade profitably, considering the low valuation that is system-induced and will fade away with time. The event will also review the geopolitical environment, which is far more important for an

2018 is the year of the Nigerian fintech startup

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Whether financial technology (fintech) is a threat to the banking sector or not, one obvious fact is that Nigerian Internet startups that deliver financial services are getting more attention as well as funding opportunities from both local and foreign investors. It’s probably the year of fintech in Nigeria. SureRemit — a Nigerian cash remittance startup — earlier in the year raised $7 million in an initial coin offering (ICO). Worthy of note is that CowryWise — one of the fintech startups featured in the Nigerian Startup Funding Report for Q2, 2018 — was recently accepted into Y Combinator for the Summer 2018 Batch. Of the 42 startups that got one form of funding or the other in Q2 2018, 12 are providing financial services. And of the top funding in terms of value, financial services had two entries while logistics, media and services got one entry each. Also, 75% of the funding in value for the quarter went to financial service providers, an indication that investors ar

PHASES IN FINANCIAL MARKET

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Market activities on stock market oscillate in four or five distinct phases namely the accumulation phase, the mark-up phase, the greed/late majority phase, the distribution phase and the mark-down/declining phase. Today, we shall be discussing the accumulation phase which is the first among all. Accumulation phase is a phase when the experienced traders and investors begin to buy having seen the market has bottomed or the worst is over. Meanwhile, the general market sentiment is still bearish and those who were long in their position feel disgusted or impatient holding the stocks by selling them. Prices flatten in this phase and for every seller throwing in the towel, someone is there to pick it up at a discount.  Accumulation phase often falls into the end of a downtrend where ordinary investors believe that more bearishness is likely and their overall outlook is pessimistic. Eventually market sentiment begins to switch from negative to neutral thereby locking t

2018's Biggest Social Media Trends For Business

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Just how dominant a business tool was social media in 2017? Despite being involved in an investigation by Congress, Facebook reported its highest earnings ever in Q3, up nearly 50% from a year ago. Its mobile ads are so popular that the platform is actually starting to run out of space for them, even though they’re charging more than ever. Meanwhile, the network eclipsed the 2-billion-user mark, now counting nearly one-third of the planet among its user base.    Behind these numbers is a growing realization among businesses that social media is the single most effective way to reach audiences, with teens (i.e. tomorrow’s consumers) now spending up to nine hours a day on social platforms. An insatiable appetite for video among users, paired with better technology for making, posting and targeting social updates, sees companies now spending more money on social and digital ads than on TV advertising.      These trends show little sign of slowing up in 2018. Here’s a glimpse into

GOOGLE FOR NIGERIA

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GOOGLE FOR NIGERIA Calling on all Creators, Innovators & Business Owners! Register for the 2018 #GoogleForNigeria Event To them, this means a great experience no matter the device, removing frictions to access and uplifting and changing lives through the power of technology. Google for Nigeria brings together their users, partners, stakeholders, and friends and is an opportunity for them to highlight their commitment to the next billion users and the first look at new products and investments for the region The event is set to take place from July 26, 2018, 12:00 – July 27, 2018, 18:00 at the Landmark Event Center, Lagos. To register.. click on the web link below. https://events.withgoogle.com/google-for-nigeria-2018/

IMF Reviews Nigeria’s 2018 GDP Growth To 2.1%

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF), says Nigeria’s economy could grow by a robust 2.1% this year, up from 0.8% in 2017, before notching higher by 2019 when it is projected to rise by 2.3%, on the back of recovery in oil prices and stable oil output arising from sustained peace in the nation’s once volatile Niger Delta region. The 2018 forecast is an improvement from the 1.9% growth estimated in April, amidst its recovery from its worst recession in over two decades. “The upgraded forecast reflects improved prospects for Nigeria’s economy. Its growth is set to increase from 0.8% in 2017 to 2.1% in 2018,” the IMF said. This growth by Nigeria, just as that of South Africa could see Africa’s economy expanding by as much as 3.8% by 2019, according to the IMF’s World Economic Outlook update released Monday, up from 3.7%. “The recovery in sub-Saharan Africa is set to continue, supported by the rise in commodity prices. For the region, growth is expected to increase from 2.8% in

DEFENSIVE INVESTMENT STRATEGY

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Defensive investing means investing in strategy that will minimize loss of capital in a portfolio. The primary objective of defensive investment strategy is the preservation of capital. A defensive investment strategy involves regular portfolio rebalancing to maintain the desired asset allocation. There are a number of defensive strategies an investor or portfolio manager can employ to mitigate against losses such as investing in infrastructure funds like that of FG sukkuk bonds, treasury bills, blue chip stocks and stable values such as gold, platinum and silver. Investor will be protected against significant losses from major market downturns by buying defensive stocks, engaging in short term treasury bills, trading across countries, placing stop loss order and holding cash especially in down market and finally spreading the entire portfolio across a number of industries to reduce risk through diversification. Investdata Academy