You don’t need a perfect prompt—start ugly: “dividend names under pressure” or “industrials with volume spikes.” Iterate. Discovery rewards specificity.
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I’ve spent the past couple of weeks building Looters: a public archive of Nigerian political corruption since the 1990s.
Governors, ministers, shell companies, Swiss accounts, the Jersey trusts, — one searchable graph.
You too can connect the dots: https://t.co/faIfzWfAIp
Reports that live in your account beat screenshots in your camera roll. TickerNG persists history—less “where did I save that?” more “what did I conclude last time?”
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Fellow Nigerians — this one's for us.
NGScorecard tracks what the Tinubu administration promised, what they've done, who they've appointed, and what the courts have said about them.
No spin. Just facts with sources. https://t.co/rMmgiIdvKt
I built a scorecard for the Nigerian government.
Promises. Ministers. Bills. Court judgments. Executive orders. All in one place.
https://t.co/rMmgiIdvKt — bookmark it. 🇳🇬
New week, same market. If your watchlist is stale, run Discovery on one sentence: sector + risk + time horizon. Refresh the list before you refresh the prices.
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Small habit: after every Discovery run, open Verification on your top name only. Depth beats breadth when you’re close to sizing a position.
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Discovery isn’t “AI picks stocks.” It’s “AI helps you scan the exchange faster”—with ranked names and why, so you still decide. Sign in, run a theme, stress-test the output.
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Weekend homework: pick one ticker you almost bought. Run Verification. If the memo changes your mind, or sharpens your thesis—that’s the point.
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NGX research shouldn’t mean 14 open tabs and a PDF from 2019. TickerNG streams Markdown as it runs, then you can save, export PDF, and share a link when you’re ready.
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Verification mode is for when you already picked a ticker. Fundamentals, news, macro, sentiment—parallel passes, then one synthesis. Less tab-hopping, more memo.
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“Which banks look interesting after policy shifts?” That’s Discovery: natural language in, shortlist + rationale out—grounded with live search context, not vibes. Try it on TickerNG.
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Before you buy an NGX name, ask: do I need ideas or proof? Discovery = themes → ranked names. Verification = one ticker → a structured memo. TickerNG does both—same session, same stream.
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Week in one line: NGX research that fits how Nigerians invest — discover names, verify tickers, share the report.
If you haven’t: https://t.co/NCoJnM3Y2c
Before you size a position: check liquidity (e.g. average daily volume), not just the story.
TickerNG Verification calls that out in the report flow. Worth 60 seconds before you brag in the group chat.
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Shipped: share a read-only link to your report. Good for:
- comparing notes with a friend
- getting feedback from someone who’s followed the name longer
Built for TickerNG users who actually talk about stocks. https://t.co/YhSVsvcTth
Shipped: share a read-only link to your report. Good for:
- comparing notes with a friend
- getting feedback from someone who’s followed the name longer
Built for TickerNG users who actually talk about stocks. https://t.co/YhSVsvcTth
I care more about "we don’t have this figure" than a fake P/E.
TickerNG reports use explicit confidence on sections — and they’re built for NGX data and Nigerian market context, not a generic screener.
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Most stock research tools are built for the US. Nigerian tickers, Naira context, and where to verify a name take too long in five tabs.
I built TickerNG for the NGX: natural-language Discovery + ticker Verification in one place.
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