The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) has entered an unprecedented “super-cycle,” with the All-Share Index (ASI) officially crossing the historic 200,000-point mark on April 17, 2026. Following a massive 51.2% return in 2025, the market is defying global gravity, driven by deep-seated systemic reforms and a fundamental redirection of domestic capital.

Market Dynamics: Institutional Conviction over Retail Speculation While the headline numbers are eye-watering, analysts at Nairametrics point to a shift in the quality of the rally:

  • The “Price Discovery” Phase: Bullish traders are now setting their sights on the 215,000-mark, as the market seeks a new equilibrium following the liberalization of the Naira and the total removal of fuel subsidies.

  • Volume Divergence: Interestingly, overall trade volume has dipped by approximately 17%, suggesting the rally is being sustained by high-conviction institutional buying of large-cap “bellwether” stocks rather than retail-led speculative frenzies.

  • Technical Support: Strong “buy-the-dip” floors have formed at the 203,000 and 198,000 levels, providing a safety net for the current ascent.

Sectoral Performance and Dividend Yields Despite the market hitting “overbought” territory (with the 14-day RSI hovering between 70–75), several sectors remain attractive to value hunters:

  • Banking and Industrials: These sectors continue to offer dividend yields between 5% and 10%, serving as an inflation hedge for local investors.

  • The Valuation Gap: While some bellwethers are becoming “expensive”—with the NGX Group itself trading at a P/E ratio of roughly 47x—investors are betting on the long-term earnings potential of a restructured economy.

Liquidity and the Money Supply Factor The stock market boom is unfolding against a backdrop of expanding domestic liquidity. Recent CBN statistics show:

  • Net Domestic Assets (NDA): Rose 20.3% to ₦93.8 trillion, indicating a significant expansion in domestically generated credit.

  • Money Supply (M3): Inched up to ₦123.15 trillion, reflecting a highly liquid environment where capital is increasingly seeking higher returns in the equities market over fixed income.

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