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Asked: June 30, 20262026-06-30T19:30:02+00:00 2026-06-30T19:30:02+00:00In: BUSINESS & WEALTH CREATION

What is the use of the NSE stock trade board

What is NSE sef . I don’t know about it

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    The NSE (now NGX) stock trade board is the electronic screen that displays all listed shares and their current market information. It is one of the most important tools for investors because it shows what is happening in the market in real time or at the close of trading. Here are its main uses: VieRead more

    The NSE (now NGX) stock trade board is the electronic screen that displays all listed shares and their current market information. It is one of the most important tools for investors because it shows what is happening in the market in real time or at the close of trading.
    Here are its main uses:
    View current share prices – You can see the latest price of each listed company’s shares.
    Monitor price movement – It shows whether a stock is gaining or losing value compared to the previous trading day.
    Check bid and offer prices – You can see:
    Bid: The highest price buyers are willing to pay.
    Offer (Ask): The lowest price sellers are willing to accept.
    See trading volume – It displays how many shares have been bought and sold during the trading session, helping you judge investor interest.
    Make buying and selling decisions – Investors use the trade board to determine whether to place a Market Order, Limit Order, or wait for a better price.
    Track market performance – You can identify which stocks are the top gainers, top losers, and the most actively traded.
    Since you’ve mentioned before that you’re using the InvestNaija app, the trade board there helps you decide when to buy or sell shares. For example:
    If you see Access Holdings trading at ₦30.50 with many sellers and you believe it’s worth buying at ₦30.00, you can place a Limit Order at ₦30.00 and wait for the market to reach your price.
    If you’re comfortable buying immediately at the current market price, you can place a Market Order.
    The trade board is essentially the marketplace display for the stock exchange—it lets you see the prices, demand, supply, and trading activity before making an investment decision.

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