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  1. Asked: May 22, 2026In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

    Why was my stock purchase cancelled on the Nigeria stock market (NGX)?

    Ochoyoda
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    Ochoyoda Educator
    Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 2:24 pm

    Your stock purchase being cancelled on the NGX usually happens for one of these reasons: Why Your Buy Order Was Cancelled 1. No Seller at Your Price This is the most common reason. Example: You placed a buy at ₦3.20 Sellers only wanted ₦3.50 If no seller matches your bid price before market close orRead more

    Your stock purchase being cancelled on the NGX usually happens for one of these reasons:
    Why Your Buy Order Was Cancelled
    1. No Seller at Your Price
    This is the most common reason.
    Example:
    You placed a buy at ₦3.20
    Sellers only wanted ₦3.50
    If no seller matches your bid price before market close or order expiry, the order gets cancelled automatically.
    2. Insufficient Market Liquidity
    Some NGX stocks are illiquid.
    That means:
    very few buyers/sellers,
    low daily volume,
    wide price spread.
    This happens a lot with:
    insurance stocks,
    penny stocks,
    small-cap companies.
    3. Price Movement Exceeded Allowed Daily Range
    NGX has daily price movement limits.
    If a stock:
    hits upper price limit,
    or lower limit,
    your order may remain unmatched and later expire.
    4. Broker/System Issue
    Sometimes:
    brokerage app delay,
    funding issue,
    order entry error,
    market session closure
    can cause cancellation.
    Q1. Do All Shares Start Selling From ₦2?
    No.
    Shares can list at almost any approved offer price.
    Examples:
    Some IPOs list below ₦1
    Some above ₦100
    Some at ₦20–₦50
    It depends on:
    company valuation,
    number of shares outstanding,
    earnings,
    market demand,
    book-building/offer structure.
    For example:
    many Nigerian insurance stocks historically traded around ₦0.50–₦5,
    while banks and telecoms often trade much higher.
    So there is no “all shares start from ₦2” rule.
    Q2. Does Having CSCS Number and CHN Affect Trading?
    Yes — very important.
    Your:
    CSCS account
    CHN (Clearing House Number)
    are foundational to your investing activities.
    What They Do
    CSCS Account
    The Central Securities Clearing System account is where your shares are electronically stored.
    Think of it like:
    a bank account for your stocks.
    Without proper CSCS linkage:
    settlement problems can occur,
    transfers may fail,
    dividend processing may delay.
    CHN
    Your CHN identifies you uniquely across NGX systems.
    It helps:
    track your holdings,
    prevent identity duplication,
    process transactions properly.
    Does It Affect Whether Orders Execute?
    Indirectly, yes.
    If:
    your name mismatch exists,
    CSCS linkage is incomplete,
    broker setup has issues,
    you may experience:
    rejected transactions,
    delayed settlement,
    cancelled orders,
    e-dividend issues.
    But ordinarily, once properly linked, they improve trading reliability.
    Q3. How Do You Know a Company’s Valuation?
    This is one of the most important concepts in investing.
    Valuation means:
    estimating what a company is truly worth.
    There are several ways investors do this.
    Basic Valuation Methods
    1. Market Capitalization
    Most common starting point.
    Example:
    Share price = ₦10
    Shares outstanding = 10 billion
    Valuation: = ₦100 billion market cap
    2. Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E)
    This compares:
    share price to
    company earnings.
    Example:
    Share = ₦20
    EPS = ₦4
    P/E = 5
    Lower P/E can sometimes mean:
    undervaluation,
    or weak growth expectations.
    What Strong Investors Check
    Revenue Growth
    Is the company growing sales consistently?
    Profit Growth
    Are profits increasing yearly?
    Debt Level
    Too much debt can be dangerous.
    Dividend History
    Does the company reward shareholders?
    Competitive Strength
    Does the company dominate its industry?
    Examples in Nigeria:
    Guaranty Trust Holding Company
    MTN Nigeria
    Seplat Energy
    These companies are considered stronger because:
    they generate large profits,
    have strong market positions,
    and institutional investor confidence.
    Simple Rule for Retail Investors
    A company is often attractive when:
    earnings are growing,
    valuation is reasonable,
    debt is manageable,
    management is competent,
    and the stock price is still below intrinsic value.
    That combination is what long-term investors search for.
    Practical Advice About Cancelled Orders
    When buying NGX shares:
    Use “Good Till Cancelled” if available
    Avoid chasing illiquid stocks aggressively
    Check bid/ask spread before buying
    Study average daily volume
    Use limit orders carefully
    For small-cap stocks especially, patience matters. Sometimes orders can sit unmatched for days because there are simply not enough sellers.

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