"Step By Step Guide To Investing in US Stocks From Nigeria"
"You can buy and sell US stocks from Nigeria and make a killing on the stock exchange. Investing in shares comes with risks, so take your time to study the market. Be driven by knowledge, not by greed. Greed based investment will bleed you, but knowledge based investment can elevate you. Often beyond your wildest imagination.
So how can you invest in US stocks from Nigeria? It is easy, and I will show you how it is done in six easy steps.
1.Create your account on investbamboo.com
2.Fund your wallet using NGN transfer/USD Domiciliary transfer or Barter. Note that funds might take 1-2 business days to appear in your account.
3.Search for the particular US stock you are interested in and navigate to the stock’s detail page. Tap Buy. Select your preferred buying option: Buy Now, Buy when price increases, or Buy when price decreases.
4.From the My Stocks section on the home page, select the stock you want to sell to navigate to the stock’s information page. Tap Sell and select your preferred sell option and Input your sell details.
5.Bamboo charges a 1.5% commission when you trade (buy and sell shares) on the U.S market. Other charges/fees are displayed on the review order page before orders are confirmed.
6.To withdraw. From your Bamboo app, navigate to your profile page and click the Withdraw button. Next, select the account option and fill in the necessary details.
I am not affiliated with Bamboo in any way, shape or form. This is just my love offering to my followers as an apostle of wealth creation. There are too many people living in poverty in a land that should be flowing with milk and honey, and I have taken it as a duty to enlighten people away from the darkness of poverty.
For more details, watch this video youtu.be/YZ-xKGnl04Y"-Reno Omokri's post on X-platform (2024).
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"Beware of a New Trick at Fuel Stations"
"Good evening, everyone.
I want to share a recent experience at a filling station to help you stay vigilant when buying fuel.
Yesterday, I stopped to purchase fuel worth ₦20,000. Fully aware of the common antics of some fuel attendants, I kept my eyes fixed on the fuel dispenser, even when they tried to distract me.
As the meter approached ₦16,500, something strange happened—the amount suddenly jumped to ₦20,000. I immediately pointed out that the sale was incomplete. The station manager intervened and instructed the attendant to press the "recall" button. To my surprise, the dispenser displayed the correct reading of ₦16,500. The manager then ensured the attendant dispensed the remaining fuel to make up the full ₦20,000.
This seems to be a new trick, so let’s all be cautious when buying fuel. Stay alert, and don’t hesitate to speak up if something feels off.
Stay safe!
God bless Nigeria.
H. Bello"-Aseda Abayomi's post on X-platform (2024). Slightly edited.
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