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Asked: April 23, 20262026-04-23T08:40:54+00:00 2026-04-23T08:40:54+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

What is driving the current bullish trend in the Nigeria stock market, how long will it last, and should investors buy, hold, or sell?

What is responsible for the current bullish trend in the Nigerian Stock Market . Some stocks have literally doubled in price in the past few months
How long is this likely to continue ?
What’s your advice for an investor at this time . Sell or hold ?

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    2026-04-23T12:26:47+00:00Added an answer on April 23, 2026 at 12:26 pm

    You’re observing something real—and you’re right to question it. The current rally on the Nigerian Exchange Group is not random; it’s driven by a mix of macroeconomic shifts, liquidity flows, and investor psychology. Let’s break it down properly. 1. What Is Driving the Current Bullish Trend (1) StroRead more

    You’re observing something real—and you’re right to question it. The current rally on the Nigerian Exchange Group is not random; it’s driven by a mix of macroeconomic shifts, liquidity flows, and investor psychology.
    Let’s break it down properly.
    1. What Is Driving the Current Bullish Trend
    (1) Strong Liquidity Inflow (Major Driver)
    Pension funds now have more room to invest in equities
    Domestic institutions are pouring money into stocks
    Foreign investors are returning strongly
    This is key:
    👉 When big money enters the market, prices rise fast
    In fact, foreign participation has surged significantly, and pension funds alone control trillions of naira—enough to move the market aggressively.
    (2) Improved Macroeconomic Stability
    Naira has stabilized and even appreciated recently
    FX volatility reduced
    Inflation pressures are easing slightly
    This boosts investor confidence and attracts foreign capital.
    (3) Strong Corporate Earnings
    Companies like:
    MTN Nigeria
    Dangote Cement
    …have reported improved earnings, especially after recovering from FX losses.
    👉 Strong earnings = higher valuations = higher share prices
    (4) Dividend Positioning (Short-Term Catalyst)
    Right now, a lot of buying is:
    Anticipating full-year results
    Targeting dividend-paying stocks
    This creates artificial demand spikes before results season.
    (5) Shift Away from Fixed Income
    Interest rates expectations are softening
    Bond yields less attractive
    So investors rotate: 👉 From treasury bills → into stocks
    (6) Banking & Sector Reforms
    Bank recapitalization is ongoing
    Pension & insurance reforms
    These force: 👉 Fresh capital raising + repositioning in equities
    (7) Momentum + Psychology (Underrated Factor)
    Let’s be blunt:
    Once stocks start doubling:
    Retail investors rush in (FOMO)
    Prices detach from fundamentals
    That’s when rallies accelerate fast.
    2. Why Some Stocks Doubled Quickly
    Because of:
    Low starting valuations (undervalued market)
    Aggressive institutional buying
    Limited supply (few sellers)
    Speculative momentum
    Nigeria is still considered undervalued globally, so re-pricing is happening.
    3. How Long Will This Continue?
    Short Answer:
    👉 The trend can continue—but not smoothly.
    More precise view:
    Bull Case (continues upward)
    FX remains stable
    Oil prices hold
    Foreign inflows continue
    Earnings remain strong
    Then: 👉 Market can still trend upward in 2026
    Bear Case (correction risk)
    Profit-taking starts
    Overvaluation in some stocks
    Weak market breadth (already showing signs)
    Political or FX instability
    We are already seeing:
    Fewer stocks rising vs falling
    Slowing trading activity
    👉 That’s usually an early warning signal
    4. Sell or Hold? (This is where most people get it wrong)
    There is no one-word answer. It depends on your position and the stock quality.
    If You’re Sitting on Big Profit (Important)
    Don’t be greedy.
    👉 Do:
    Take partial profits (20–50%)
    Let the rest run
    This protects you if the market reverses.
    If You’re in Strong Fundamental Stocks
    Examples:
    Banks
    Telecoms
    Blue chips
    👉 Strategy:
    HOLD
    Add on dips
    These are backed by earnings and dividends.
    If You Bought Based on Hype
    Be careful.
    👉 Ask yourself:
    Does this company have strong earnings?
    Or am I just following price?
    If it’s hype: 👉 Start exiting gradually
    If You Haven’t Entered Yet
    Don’t chase.
    👉 Wait for:
    Pullbacks
    Corrections
    Buying at peak euphoria is how beginners lose money.
    5. My Professional View (Straight Talk)
    Right now, the market is:
    👉 Fundamentally bullish BUT
    👉 Technically getting overheated in some areas
    Meaning:
    Long-term trend = positive
    Short-term = risk of correction
    6. Simple Strategy You Can Use Now
    Hold quality stocks
    Take profit on overextended ones
    Keep cash ready for corrections
    Avoid panic buying
    7. Key Principle to Remember
    “Bull markets make money.
    But discipline keeps it.”

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