Last week, Nigerian stocks depreciated by 1.2 per cent, despite increased trading activity, as all the sector indices, led by consumer goods, retreated.
Trade volume stood at 12.2 billion shares, compared to 5.4 billion a year earlier.
“Given the market’s strong year-to-date performance, we expect investors to remain selective, with profit-taking in stocks that have recorded significant gains likely to limit the extent of the market’s upside,” analysts at Meristem Securities had said in their outlook for the week.
“Dividend expectations could provide an additional source of support, particularly for the Tier-1 banks, where dividend yields remain relatively attractive,” they added.
Positioning for the half-year earnings season could still continue this week, with the corporate results of four of the Big 5 banks and those of some other companies yet to be made public.

PREMIUM TIMES has assembled some stocks with sound fundamentals, adopting rigorous approaches to save you the risk of picking equities at random for investment.
The pick, a product of an analytical market watch, offers a guide to entering the market and taking strategic positions, with the expectation that selected stocks will record reasonable price appreciation with the passage of time.
This is not a buy, sell or hold recommendation but a stock investment guide. You may need to involve your financial advisor before taking investment decisions.
Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI)
ETI tops this week’s pick based on its strong fundamentals and for trading below its intrinsic value. The banking group’s net profit ratio (NPR) is 79 per cent, while the price-to-earnings (PE) ratio is 3x. Its 14-day relative strength index (RSI) is 29.4.
Cornerstone Insurance
Cornerstone Insurance makes the selection for its strong fundamentals and for trading close to its 52-week low. The NPR of the insurer is 33.3 per cent, while the PE ratio is 8.4x. Its 14-day RSI is 39.6.
Africa Prudential
Africa Prudential appears on the pick on the basis of its robust fundamentals and for trading close to its 52-week low. The NPR of the company is 45.2 per cent, while the PE ratio is 15.5x. The 14-day RSI is 37.2.
MeCure Industries
MeCure makes the cut by virtue of its strong fundamentals. The NPR of the pharma company is 8.5 per cent, while the PE ratio is 31.1x. The 14-day RSI is 0.
NEM Insurance
NEM Insurance makes the selection on the basis of its strong fundamentals. The NPR of the insurer is 15.7 per cent, while the PE ratio is 6.5x. Its 14-day RSI is 60.4.
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