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CTN Insider: The Green & Global Ledger β Week 17
Banking stocks steady the ship as oil wobbles β your safety-first guide to Nigerian & global stocks
Published: Monday, Week 17
Reading time: 4 minutes
Investor profile: Retail to mid-sized, long-term & swing traders
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π About This Column
Welcome to The Green & Global Ledger β 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 β one safer, one spicier β 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 (1β5) so you know before you buy how easy it is to exit, how reliable earnings are, and what risks lurk.
Β· A Monday Call table with specific βHold / Add / Trim / Watchβ actions for Nigerian and global tickers.
Β· A surprising data nugget β the kind of stat institutional investors pay for.
Our promise: No hype. No jargon for jargonβs 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 β itβs how we judge every stock we mention.
Now, letβs get into Week 17.
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π Snapshot: Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX)
NGX ASI: 104,312.67 β Up 0.8% week-on-week
Market Cap: β¦59.2 trillion β Up β¦470 billion
Top 3 Gainers (by %):
Β· UBA: +9.2%
Β· TRANSCORP: +7.5%
Β· DANGSUGAR: +5.1%
Top 3 Losers (by %):
Β· OANDO: -6.3%
Β· ARDOVA: -4.2%
Β· CHAMS: -3.8%
Most Traded (Volume): GTCO, ZENITH, UBA
Most Traded (Value): AIRTELAFRI, MTNN, DANGCEM
Sector Heatmap (Weekly % change):
Β· Banking: +2.1% (safe haven this week)
Β· Consumer Goods: +0.4% (mixed)
Β· Oil & Gas: -2.3% (global pressure)
Β· Industrial: +0.1% (flat)
CTN Take: Banks are absorbing foreign outflows. Domestic institutional buying is propping up tier-1 names. Oil stocks are vulnerable β avoid chasing dips.
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π Global Pulse (3-minute read)
S&P 500: 5,210 β Up 1.2% (Tech earnings strong β supports global risk sentiment)
Brent Crude: $84.70 β Down 3.1% (Bad for NGX oil stocks, good for downstream margins)
**Gold:** $2,380/oz β Up 1.8% (Safe-haven demand; hedge your naira exposure)
Bitcoin: $66,200 β Up 0.5% (Range-bound; not yet a Nigerian hedge)
Key Takeaway for CTN Readers:
The Fed signaled no rate cuts before September. That keeps pressure on emerging markets like Nigeria. However, oil below $85 means less FX pressure on the CBN. Mixed picture β stick to defensive, high-liquidity NGX names.
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π¦ Stock Spotlight (2 to watch this week)
1. UBA (United Bank for Africa) β Safety: Medium-High
Β· Why now: Broke resistance at β¦24.50 on heavy volume. Pan-African operations hedge naira risk.
Β· Trigger: Q1 earnings due next week β expect positive surprise on net interest income.
Β· Entry range: β¦24.00 β β¦25.00
Β· Stop-loss: β¦22.50
Β· Target: β¦28.00 (2β3 weeks)
2. TRANSCORP (Transnational Corporation) β Safety: Medium
Β· Why now: Power sector reforms and renewed institutional interest. Broke 6-month consolidation.
Β· Risk: Lower liquidity than banks β exit may take 2β3 days.
Β· Entry: β¦11.50 β β¦12.00
Β· Stop-loss: β¦10.80
Β· Target: β¦14.50
CTN Verdict: UBA for safety + yield; TRANSCORP for higher risk/reward.
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β οΈ Safe Haven or Storm Signal?
π Stock to AVOID this week: OANDO
Β· Why: Oil price drop + thin local buying + recent director sale (2% of holdings).
Β· Safety Score: 2/5 (Low liquidity, high regulatory uncertainty in downstream pricing).
Β· Action: Exit on any bounce to β¦14.00. Do not add.
π‘οΈ Defensive Pick: DANGOTE CEMENT (DANGCEM)
Β· Why: Oligopoly pricing power, exports to neighboring countries, naira revenue but cost partially in $ β manageable.
Β· Safety Score: 4.5/5
Β· Action: Hold. Add on dip below β¦590.
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π Data Nugget β Surprising Stat of the Week
Foreign portfolio participation fell to 11% of total NGX turnover (down from 18% in March), BUT retail investor volume hit a 9-month high β β¦8.2 billion in small-lot trades.
Implication: Local investors are now price-setters. That reduces sudden crash risk from foreign exit but may reduce upside velocity.
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π Monday Call β Actionable Portfolio Moves
GTCO β Action: Hold β Rationale: Solid dividend, low volatility. Fairly priced.
ZENITH BANK β Action: Add (small) β Rationale: Dip from last week β good entry for medium term.
MTNN β Action: Trim 10-15% β Rationale: Forex earnings good, but regulatory overhang (tariff hearings).
SEPLAT β Action: Watch β Rationale: Oil price rebound? Wait for Brent above $87.
Global: VOO (S&P 500 ETF) β Action: Add β Rationale: Hedge against naira devaluation. Low expense ratio.
Global: Shell ADR (SHEL) β Action: Hold β Rationale: Better managed than local oil names. Dividend safe.
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π‘οΈ CTN Safety Guide β How we rate stocks weekly
Safety Score 5 (Very High): Exit in 1 day, strong earnings, no regulatory risk β Examples: DANGCEM, GTCO
Safety Score 4 (High): Good liquidity, minor risks β Examples: UBA, ZENITH
Safety Score 3 (Medium): Speculative but tradable β Example: TRANSCORP
Safety Score 2 (Low): Thin volume, external risks β Example: OANDO
Safety Score 1 (Very Low): Avoid entirely β None this week
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ποΈ Coming up next Monday (Week 18)
Β· Q1 earnings review: Banks & Consumer goods
Β· How to build a βnaira-hedgedβ portfolio under β¦500k
Β· Global preview: Fed minutes and what they mean for NGX
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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 returns.
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Β© Capital Times (CTN) β Week 17. The Green & Global Ledger returns next Monday.
