The Monday Morning 'Liquidity Hunt': Are You Chasing the Rally or Watching the Moat?

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Little Princess

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Happy Sunday evening, everyone!
As the sun sets on our weekend reflections, the data for tomorrow’s opening bell is looking historic. We have a rare 'Triple Threat' of bullish signals:

1. The Liquidity Surge: An estimated ₦10 Trillion is looking for a home in the system.

2. The Naira Floor: Our currency is holding remarkably steady at ₦1,392, providing a calm base for entry.

3. The Inflation Pivot: With inflation cooling to 15.1%, the 'Real Return' on equities is finally looking healthier than it has in years.

My Sunday Evening Spark for the forum:,
If you had to pick one sector to 'Aggressively Attack' tomorrow morning with that ₦10 Trillion liquidity, which would it be?
• The Banks: Catching the final wave of the recapitalization race before the March 31st deadline?

• The Industrials: Betting that BUA or Dangote will break through their resistance levels as energy costs stabilize?

• The 'Defensive' Fixed Income: Staying disciplined with 22% yields in Money Markets until the global US-Iran volatility settles?

Personally, I’m watching the Banking-Industrial crossover. If the liquidity hits the 'Blue Chips' first, we might see the ASI test the 200,000-point mark sooner than we think.

What’s the first ticker on your screen at 9:30 AM tomorrow? Let's talk 'Opening Bell' strategy!
 
Chasing both, rally means you can take profit and use the profit to buy stocks that are the moats. A win win situation for the investor.