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Bulls Fight a Losing Battle with Bears on the Ghana Stock Exchange

August 21, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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MTN and TOTAL Climax A White-knuckle Week: Will the Bulls Triumph Again this Week?

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) witnessed a lively battle between bulls and bears during a recent trading session, where, despite being outnumbered, the bears ultimately claimed victory.

Although the bulls made notable advances, the session ended with the GSE Composite Index in decline, signifying a win for the bears.

Out of the 16 equities listed on the GSE that participated in the trading session, three recorded gains while two recorded losses.

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Despite the bulls securing more gains than losses, the magnitude of the losses was enough to tip the scales in favor of the bears. As a result, the GSE Composite Index, a key indicator of market performance, ended on a negative note.

Gains and Losses in the Session

Among the gainers, the NewGold ETF (GLD) stood out with a significant share price appreciation of 2.63%, closing at GHS 378.90 per share.

This performance led NewGold ETF to the top of the gainers’ table, where it recorded an impressive GHS 8.72 increase over its previous closing price of GHS 369.18.

The strong performance of NewGold ETF reflects investor confidence in gold-backed securities, particularly in times of economic uncertainty.

TotalEnergies Marketing Ghana followed suit with a modest gain of 0.24%, closing the day at a higher valuation. GCB Bank also joined the ranks of the gainers, posting a 0.17% increase in its share price.

The performance of these equities showcases the resilience of certain sectors, particularly energy and banking, which continue to attract investor interest.

On the flip side, the session’s losers were led by CalBank, which saw its share price tumble by 8.82%, closing at GHS 0.31 per share. This represents a 3 pesewa drop from its previous closing price of GHS 0.34.

CalBank has had a challenging year, beginning with a share price of GHS 0.48 but has since shed 35.4% of its value. This dismal performance places CalBank 39th on the GSE in terms of year-to-date performance, signaling significant challenges for the financial institution.

MTN Ghana was the other major loser of the day, with its share price declining by 1.79%. Despite being one of the most actively traded stocks on the GSE, MTN Ghana’s performance on this day contributed to the overall bearish sentiment on the market.

Trading Volume and Market Turnover

The trading session saw a total of 76,324 shares traded, amounting to a market value of GHS 313,156.58. This represented a significant improvement over the previous trading day, with a 100% increase in trading volume and a remarkable 244% surge in turnover.

The uptick in trading activity indicates heightened investor interest, possibly driven by the volatility in certain stocks.

Atlantic Lithium recorded the highest volume of shares traded at 23,694, followed by MTN Ghana with 19,638 shares, Ecobank Transnational with 11,900 shares, and CalBank with 10,004 shares.

The active trading of these equities reflects investor sentiment and market dynamics, particularly in the mining, telecommunications, and financial sectors.

GSE Market Indices and Market Capitalization

Despite the increase in trading activity, the GSE’s key market indices ended the session on a negative note. The benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) declined by 50.94 points, equivalent to a 1.16% drop, closing at 4,353.38 points.

This decline resulted in a one-week loss of 2.35% and a four-week loss of 0.07%. However, the index still maintains a year-to-date gain of 39.08%, highlighting the overall positive trajectory of the market despite recent fluctuations.

The GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) also experienced a decline, decreasing by 0.24% to close at 2,118.06 points. Despite this, the financial stocks index posted a one-week gain of 0.12% and a four-week gain of 1.36%, with a year-to-date gain of 11.38%. The financial sector, although facing challenges, continues to show resilience in the broader market context.

The market capitalization of the GSE also declined, falling to GHS 91.9 billion. This reduction in market capitalization reflects the losses sustained by certain key equities, underscoring the influence of major players like CalBank and MTN Ghana on the overall market valuation.

While some equities managed to post gains, the significant losses incurred by others, particularly CalBank and MTN Ghana, were enough to drag the overall market indices down. As the market continues to steer through volatility, investors will be closely watching for signs of recovery or further bearish trends.

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