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Asked: March 31, 20262026-03-31T11:21:55+00:00 2026-03-31T11:21:55+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Why Does Bamboo Show “No Market” for Nigerian Stocks on the NGX?

I tried using bamboo to start investing in the Nigerian local market but “No market” was written in all the Companies. Does this mean there are certain times investment companies are open for investment?
How I know if the company is open?

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  1. Ochoyoda
    Ochoyoda Intermediate
    2026-03-31T12:58:50+00:00Added an answer on March 31, 2026 at 12:58 pm

    Yes — when you see "No Market" on Bamboo for Nigerian stocks, it usually means the Nigerian stock market is closed, not that the companies are unavailable. Why You're Seeing "No Market" Nigerian Exchange Group has specific trading hours: Nigerian Stock Market Trading Hours Monday – Friday 10:00 AM –Read more

    Yes — when you see “No Market” on Bamboo for Nigerian stocks, it usually means the Nigerian stock market is closed, not that the companies are unavailable.

    Why You’re Seeing “No Market”

    Nigerian Exchange Group has specific trading hours:

    Nigerian Stock Market Trading Hours

    Monday – Friday

    10:00 AM – 2:30 PM (Nigerian time)

    Closed on:

    Weekends

    Public holidays

    After trading hours

    If you open Bamboo:

    Before 10:00 AM → No Market

    After 2:30 PM → No Market

    Weekend → No Market

    How to Know If a Company Is Open for Investment

    Check these indicators inside Bamboo:

    Market Open

    You’ll see Buy / Sell button active

    Prices updating live

    Market status: Open

    Market Closed

    “No Market”

    “Market Closed”

    Buy/Sell greyed out

    Pro Tip (Important)

    You can still place orders when market is closed:

    Your order will be queued

    It executes automatically when market opens (10:00 AM)

    Also, from your earlier message, you mentioned you’re in Ghana before and couldn’t see Nigerian stocks.

    Another possible reason for “No Market” is:

    Nigerian stocks may still be disabled on your account

    Or Bamboo hasn’t activated NGX access for your region

    Try this:

    Update the app

    Check “Market” tab

    Switch between US / Nigeria markets

    Contact Bamboo support if still showing “No Market”

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  2. Ugwunweze Chiagoziem Nicholas
    Ugwunweze Chiagoziem Nicholas Beginner Entrepreneur & Business Growth Strategist
    2026-03-31T13:00:12+00:00Added an answer on March 31, 2026 at 1:00 pm

    What you saw(“No market”) on Bamboo,doesn’t mean that,the companies are unavailable,permanently,instead,what it,usually just means,is that,the market is closed at that moment,or time,you checked it,so you can’t buy or sell, anything,during those hours. ere’s how it works,in a more professional,and sRead more

    What you saw(“No market”) on Bamboo,doesn’t mean that,the companies are unavailable,permanently,instead,what it,usually just means,is that,the market is closed at that moment,or time,you checked it,so you can’t buy or sell, anything,during those hours.

    ere’s how it works,in a more professional,and simplier way,for anyone, including you,to understand;

    A) Stock markets have fixed trading hours:

    So,if you’re trying to invest in Nigerian stocks,for example,on the,Nigerian Exchange Group;

    ° It open @ 9:30 AM

    ° And,close @ 2:30 PM

    And,the days of operations are,from Monday to Friday(excluding public holidays) But,outside these hours,and days,apps may show you,things like;

    ° “No market”

    ° “Market closed”

    ° No price movement,or order option,and many more.

    B) But Bamboo,mainly focuses on U.S. stocks:

    So,since bamboo,is best known,for trading U.S. stocks,making your case,a different time schedule and days,which is;

    1. ° U.S. market(NYSE/Nasdaq): Always opens,around 3:30 PM,Nigerian time. And,closes around 10:00 PM,Nigerian time,also,though(may shift slightly,with daylight saving time)

    So if you checked earlier,in the day,you’ll likely see,things like,“No market”, for those stocks.

    C) What “No market” can also mean: Besides market hours,it might,also show,if;

    ° The stock,you choose,is temporarily halted.

    ° There’s no active,trading volume for the stock,you choose.

    The feature(e.g., Nigerian stocks),is not enabled or supported,on your app version,then.

     

    D) How to know when a company is “open”?

    You can check;

    ° The market hours(most reliable)

    ° Whether the app,shows live price movement.

    ° If the Buy,& Sell buttons,are active.

    ° Financial news,for trading halts,or holidays.

    Bottom line,

    You don’t need to wait for a specific company,to “open”,before you can invest,instead,you just need the market itself,to be open. Try checking again,during the correct trading hours,depending on,whether you’re viewing,Nigerian stocks,or U.S stocks

     

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  3. Onyx_WiseFidafa
    Onyx_WiseFidafa Contributor
    2026-04-01T10:45:17+00:00Added an answer on April 1, 2026 at 10:45 am

    Seeing "No Market" on Bamboo doesn't mean the companies are gone; it just means the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) is currently sleeping. Unlike crypto, the stock market has strict "opening and closing" hours. 1. Why it says "No Market" The Nigerian stock market only operates during these specific times: DRead more

    Seeing “No Market” on Bamboo doesn’t mean the companies are gone; it just means the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) is currently sleeping. Unlike crypto, the stock market has strict “opening and closing” hours.

    1. Why it says “No Market”
    The Nigerian stock market only operates during these specific times:

    • Days: Monday to Friday (Closed on weekends and public holidays).
    • Time: 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM (Nigerian Time).

    If you check the app at 9:00 AM, 3:00 PM, or on a Sunday, you will see “No Market” because trading has paused for the day.

    2. How to tell if a company is “Open”
    You can verify the status directly on the Bamboo app:

    • Green/Active Buttons: If the “Buy” or “Sell” buttons are clickable and prices are moving, the market is Open.
    • Greyed Out/Status Label: If the buttons are dull or you see a “Market Closed” label, the market is Shut.

    3. Can you still invest when it’s closed?
    Yes. You can still place a “Buy” order while the market is closed. Bamboo will queue your request and automatically execute it the moment the market opens at 10:00 AM the next business day.

    One Quick Check
    Ensure your Bamboo app is updated and that you have toggled the market setting from “US Stocks” to “Nigerian Stocks.” If it stays “No Market” even during the 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM window, you may need to message Bamboo support to activate NGX trading for your specific account.

    Goodluck!

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