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CTN Insider: The Green & Global Ledger – Week 25
Earnings beat confirmed, profit-taking begins – separate the signal from the noise

Published: Monday, Week 25
Reading time: 4 minutes
Investor profile: Retail to mid-sized, long-term & swing traders

πŸ“˜ About This Column

Welcome to The Green & Global Ledger – your weekly Monday morning edge on CTN.

Each week, we cut through the noise to give you:

Β· A 5-minute snapshot of the Nigerian stock market (NGX): top gainers, losers, sector heatmaps, and liquidity trends.
Β· A global pulse check (S&P 500, oil, gold, Bitcoin) and exactly what it means for your naira investments.
Β· Two actionable stock spotlights – one safer, one spicier – with clear entry, stop-loss, and target prices.
Β· One stock to avoid and one defensive safe haven to protect your capital.
Β· A weekly safety score (1–5) so you know before you buy how easy it is to exit, how reliable earnings are, and what risks lurk.
Β· A Monday Call with specific “Hold / Add / Trim / Watch” actions for Nigerian and global tickers.
Β· A surprising data nugget – the kind of stat institutional investors pay for.

Our promise: No hype. No jargon for jargon’s sake. Just practical, safety-first guidance to help you sleep better on Sunday nights and trade smarter on Monday mornings.

New to the column? Start with the Safety Guide at the bottom – it’s how we judge every stock we mention.

Now, let’s get into Week 25 – the Q2 earnings aftermath edition.

πŸ“ Snapshot: Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX)

πŸ”₯ Headline: GTCO delivers – profit-taking hits, but bulls remain in control

NGX ASI: 107,845.90 – Up 0.6% week-on-week (eighth gain in nine weeks)
Market Cap: ₦61.2 trillion – Up ₦300 billion

Top 3 Gainers (by %):

Β· GTCO: +6.5% (earnings beat – then profit-taking pared gains to +3.2% by Friday)
Β· SEPLAT: +2.8% (steady oil play)
Β· DANGCEM: +1.5% (quiet week)

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Top 3 Losers (by %):

Β· OANDO: -4.2% (still falling – Q2 earnings expected to be horrific)
Β· TRANSCORP: -2.5% (dead money)
Β· UBA: -1.8% (lagging)

Most Traded (Volume): GTCO, SEPLAT, DANGCEM
Most Traded (Value): GTCO, DANGCEM, SEPLAT

Sector Heatmap (Weekly % change):

Β· Banking: +1.2% (GTCO carrying the sector)
Β· Consumer Goods: -0.1% (flat)
Β· Oil & Gas: +1.5% (SEPLAT leading)
Β· Industrial: +1.2% (DANGCEM)

CTN Take: GTCO’s Q2 earnings beat our 20% estimate – profit actually rose 23%. The stock spiked to ₦57, then pulled back to ₦53 on profit-taking. That’s healthy. SEPLAT continues its quiet climb. OANDO is now a case study in how to destroy shareholder value.

🌍 Global Pulse (3-minute read)

πŸ”₯ Headline: US inflation cools – emerging markets breathe a sigh of relief

S&P 500: 5,560 – Up 0.7% (new all-time highs)
Brent Crude: $84.50 – Up 0.5% (slow grind higher)
**Gold:** $2,480/oz – Up 0.8% (creeping up)
Bitcoin: $66,100 – Up 2.0% (risk appetite returning)

Key Takeaway for CTN Readers:
US inflation came in cooler than expected. That means the Fed might cut rates sooner than previously thought. Good for emerging markets like Nigeria – lower US yields make our market more attractive to foreign investors. Oil holding steady at $84.50. Gold still climbing. Global picture is improving for Nigerian stocks.

πŸ”¦ Stock Spotlight (2 to watch this week)

πŸ”₯ Headline: The earnings superstar pulls back – time to add? And a forgotten stock wakes up

1. GTCO – Safety: Very High (5/5)

Β· Why now: Q2 earnings beat by 23%. Stock spiked to ₦57, pulled back to ₦53. That’s profit-taking, not panic selling.
Β· Trigger: Re-entry zone activated. Buyers stepped in at ₦52.50 on Friday.
Β· Entry range: ₦52.00 – ₦53.50
Β· Stop-loss: ₦49.50
Β· Target: ₦62.00 (post-earnings re-rating)

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2. FIDELITY BANK – Safety: Medium-High (4/5)

Β· Why now: Quietly reported solid Q2 numbers. Trades at a discount to GTCO and ZENITH. Catch-up trade is brewing.
Β· Risk: Lower liquidity than tier-1 banks – but improving.
Β· Entry: ₦15.00 – ₦15.50
Β· Stop-loss: ₦14.20
Β· Target: ₦18.00 (4–5 weeks)

CTN Verdict: GTCO’s pullback is a gift. Add in the ₦52-₦53.50 range. FIDELITY is the under-the-radar play for investors who missed GTCO’s run.

⚠️ Safe Haven or Storm Signal?

πŸ”₯ Headline: One stock is about to report the worst earnings of the year

πŸ›‘ Stock to AVOID this week: OANDO

Β· Why: Q2 earnings due this week. Expect a disastrous miss. Oil price helped but management didn’t.
Β· Safety Score: 1/5 (Very Low)
Β· Action: If you still own it after 10 weeks of warnings, sell before earnings. Do not be curious.

πŸ›‘οΈ Defensive Pick: DANGCEM

Β· Why: Up 23% YTD. Never crashes. Q2 earnings expected next week – should be solid.
Β· Safety Score: 5/5
Β· Action: Hold. Add on any dip below ₦695.

πŸ“Š Data Nugget – Surprising Stat of the Week

πŸ”₯ Headline: The earnings number that proves GTCO is different

GTCO’s return on equity (ROE) hit 32% in Q2 – the highest among Nigerian banks by 8 percentage points. The next closest bank posted 24%.

Implication: GTCO isn’t just bigger – it’s better managed. That’s why it deserves a premium valuation. The ₦62 target is conservative.

πŸ“ž Monday Call – Post-Earnings Edition

πŸ”₯ Headline: Add GTCO on pullback, buy FIDELITY, sell OANDO before earnings

GTCO – Action: Add on pullback – Rationale: ₦52-₦53.50 is your zone. Earnings beat confirms strength.

FIDELITY – Action: Add – Rationale: Quiet earnings beat. Catch-up trade coming.

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DANGCEM – Action: Hold – Rationale: Earnings next week. No need to add now.

SEPLAT – Action: Hold – Rationale: Steady climber. No change.

ZENITH – Action: Hold – Rationale: Solid but GTCO is better play.

UBA – Action: Trim 10% – Rationale: Lagging. Rotate into GTCO or FIDELITY.

OANDO – Action: Sell immediately – Rationale: Earnings will be horrific. Don’t be curious.

TRANSCORP – Action: Sell – Rationale: Still bleeding. Free up capital.

Global: VOO (S&P 500 ETF) – Action: Hold – Rationale: US market at all-time highs.

Global: Gold ETF (GLD) – Action: Add – Rationale: Gold at $2,480. Still climbing.

πŸ›‘οΈ CTN Safety Guide – How we rate stocks weekly

πŸ”₯ Headline: Post-earnings update – GTCO solidifies top tier

Safety Score 5 (Very High): Exit in 1 day, strong earnings, no regulatory risk – Examples: GTCO (earnings confirmed), DANGCEM, NESTLE

Safety Score 4 (High): Good liquidity, minor risks – Examples: ZENITH, SEPLAT, FIDELITY

Safety Score 3 (Medium): Speculative but tradable – None this week

Safety Score 2 (Low): Thin volume, external risks – Example: TRANSCORP (sell)

Safety Score 1 (Very Low): Avoid entirely – Example: OANDO (sell before earnings)

πŸ—“οΈ Coming up next Monday (Week 26)

Β· HALF-YEAR REVIEW: The best and worst stocks of 2026 so far
Β· Q2 earnings wrap-up: All the major reports analyzed
Β· Global preview: Fed decision and what it means for your portfolio
Β· Special edition: Our top 5 stocks for the second half of 2026

Disclaimer: This is for educational and informational purposes only. Not financial advice. Always consult a licensed investment advisor before making decisions. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Β© Capital Times (CTN) – Week 25. The Green & Global Ledger returns next Monday.

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