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Final Update on My Third Quarter Nigeria Stocks.. percentage up!

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Here's a summary and update on my third quarter 2025 Nigeria stock picks based on the price comparison from July to September 2025:

Q3 2025 Trading View: Nigerian Stock Picks Update

Strong Performers with Significant Gains:
- BUACEMENT: Up approximately 52%, maintaining strong momentum as a leader in the cement sector.
- ETRANZACT: Surged over 130%, showing explosive growth in the tech/payment sector partnership with FIRS.
- ELLAHLAKES: Rose by 73%, indicating a promising position in its market.
- MULTIVERSE: Grew nearly 59%, reflecting healthy gains in diversified technology.
- DANGSUGAR: Increased by about 28%, notable growth in the sugar segment.
- NB: Up nearly 19%, solid growth.
- DANGCEM: Cement sector share climbed by over 17%.

Moderate or Slight Decline:
- ARADEL: Grew by about 8.8%, steady but less pronounced growth.
- HMCALL: Slight decline of about 2.4%, stable but marginally down.
- TRANSPOWER: Minor decrease near 1.9%, holding relatively steady.

Overall Market Sentiment:
- Average gain across my nigerian stocks was 37.27% from July to September 2025, reflecting strong positive momentum through the third quarter.
- This aligns with the broader Nigerian stock market trends, where the NGX All-Share Index gained over 16% in July and sustained overall bullishness into Q3 2025 supported by growth in industrial goods, cement, and tech sectors.
- Investors continue to show confidence especially in infrastructure materials and tech/payment companies, sectors driving market capitalization growth.

Investor Takeaway:
- My Q3 2025 stock picks exhibit robust growth potential, particularly in cement, technology, and payment solutions sectors.
- Conservative performers like ARADEL provide portfolio stability, while high-growth stocks such as ETRANZACT and ELLAHLAKES offer significant upside..

See you in My Final Quarter Q4 Picks for the year 2025
Cheers!

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