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NGX Erases N4.9trn in Sudden Profit-Taking Wave

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Investors Lose N2.4trn to Stock Market Profit Taking

The Nigerian stock market abruptly snapped its months-long upward trajectory last week as aggressive profit-taking wiped billions off equity valuations. Total market capitalisation on the Nigerian Exchange Limited plummeted by over 4.91 trillion naira within a five-day trading window. This sharp reversal forced the aggregate value of listed equities down to 155.59 trillion naira from its previous peak of 160.51 trillion naira. Market participants chose to unlock liquidity rather than expose paper gains to valuation anxiety. The correction brings a definitive pause to an extraordinary early-year rally.

A pervasive selling mood dominated the trading floor and left the benchmark index severely bruised. The NGX All-Share Index dropped by 3.1 per cent to close on Friday at 242,593.31 points. Market volume and value actually jumped by over 65 per cent during the rout as sellers scrambled to offload shares. Portfolio managers redirected their attention toward risk preservation in the absence of fresh domestic catalysts. This heavy volume indicates that institutional players, rather than panicking retail investors, led the exit.

Heavyweight stocks across several critical sectors bore the brunt of the sudden downward adjustments. Shares in financial giant FirstHoldco tumbled by 11.4 per cent to spearhead the institutional retreat. Industrial heavyweight BUA Cement slid by 10.0 per cent, while energy newcomer Aradel Holdings gave up 9.5 per cent of its value. Telecommunications giant MTNN fell by 5.5 per cent, further compounding the broad index depression. These corporate giants had previously driven the market to record highs over the last four months.

The retreat spared almost no sector as broader market indicators registered uniform weekly declines. The Oil and Gas Index fell by 5.2 per cent, while Industrial Goods shed 4.4 per cent. Banking stocks also retreated by 3.4 per cent despite ongoing structural recapitalisation programmes. Consumer goods and insurance firms proved slightly more resilient but still finished the week in negative territory. Even with these widespread losses, year-to-date returns remained remarkably robust at 56.4 per cent.

Investment analysts view the contraction as a healthy, range-bound correction following an extended period of overheated valuations. Investment firms expect mixed trading sentiments to persist as bargain hunters begin to evaluate cheaper entry points. Companies boasting resilient earnings profiles and clear dividend policies will likely anchor the next accumulation phase. Brokers are currently advising clients to focus exclusively on firms with unassailable corporate balance sheets. For now, the market lacks a meaningful corporate trigger to spark an immediate, widespread rebound.

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