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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2007 Posts: 2,075 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
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It is advisable to stick to the highly capitalized old reliables. This is because if you miss the capital gains you will not miss the good dividend yield. Pick within the NSE-20. Some of them includes:- NMG Safcom KCB BBK SCB JUB EABL KPLC KK Take your time to arrive at the best bargain price because the trend of things in terms of NSE 20 shares index will be looking down or remain flat (to early 2011 level) in the near term (Up to 2012 elections) Happy investing. The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/25/2010 Posts: 519 Location: nairobi
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 3/29/2011 Posts: 56 Location: Kenya
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young, hope you've had a nice day so far. Allow me to make a few comments If you believe that the NSE is in a 'bear' mood, and indeed will be in such a mood until elections, why not get out of the market altogether? Why Stay in the market only for dividends and yet you feel that your stock will depreciate by much more than that? I note that you are highly diversified i.e real estate, mutual funds, stocks, etc. Maybe you should consider T-Bills
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/19/2008 Posts: 4,268
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young wrote:It is advisable to stick to the highly capitalized old reliables. This is because if you miss the capital gains you will not miss the good dividend yield.
Pick within the NSE-20. Some of them includes:-
NMG Safcom KCB BBK SCB JUB EABL KPLC KK
Take your time to arrive at the best bargain price because the trend of things in terms of NSE 20 shares index will be looking down or remain flat (to early 2011 level) in the near term (Up to 2012 elections)
Happy investing. Nice pick. I'd confine myself to KKK... The only one remaining in my portfolio and which I will soon be wooing is KPLC
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2007 Posts: 2,075 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
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kenyainvesting.blogspot.com wrote:young, hope you've had a nice day so far. Allow me to make a few comments
If you believe that the NSE is in a 'bear' mood, and indeed will be in such a mood until elections, why not get out of the market altogether?
Why Stay in the market only for dividends and yet you feel that your stock will depreciate by much more than that?
I note that you are highly diversified i.e real estate, mutual funds, stocks, etc. Maybe you should consider T-Bills Thanks for your thoughts and advise. Be aware that I am satisfied with the dividends, so I do not see the need to sell. Rather I intend to buy more much later as the expected further dip of the market. To the glory of GOD, the dividend income I get from NSE is in 6 digits figures. This was possible since I started investing gradually since 2004, so it is not something I did in a year or two. For a non resident foreigner, it is not so easy to invest in T-bills, I leave that to dear Kenyans and East African's. The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2007 Posts: 2,075 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
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kenyainvesting.blogspot.com wrote:young, hope you've had a nice day so far. Allow me to make a few comments
If you believe that the NSE is in a 'bear' mood, and indeed will be in such a mood until elections, why not get out of the market altogether?
Why Stay in the market only for dividends and yet you feel that your stock will depreciate by much more than that?
I note that you are highly diversified i.e real estate, mutual funds, stocks, etc. Maybe you should consider T-Bills Thanks for your thoughts and advise. Be aware that I am satisfied with the dividends, so I do not see the need to sell. Rather I intend to buy more much later as the expected further dip of the market becomes a reality. To the glory of GOD, the dividend income I get from NSE is in 6 digits figures. This was possible since I started investing gradually since 2004, so it is not something I did in a year or two. For a non resident foreigner like me , it is not so easy to invest in T-bills, I leave that to dear Kenyans and East African's. The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2007 Posts: 2,075 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
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Wendz wrote:
Nice pick. I'd confine myself to KKK... The only one remaining in my portfolio and which I will soon be wooing is KPLC
@Wendz, Pls add BAMBURI to the list, one cannot invest in industrial sector without the construction counter(s) The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/27/2007 Posts: 3,604
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co-op, NIC African parents don't know how to say sorry.. the closest you will get to a sorry is a 'have you eaten'
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 3/29/2011 Posts: 56 Location: Kenya
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young wrote:kenyainvesting.blogspot.com wrote:young, hope you've had a nice day so far. Allow me to make a few comments
If you believe that the NSE is in a 'bear' mood, and indeed will be in such a mood until elections, why not get out of the market altogether?
Why Stay in the market only for dividends and yet you feel that your stock will depreciate by much more than that?
I note that you are highly diversified i.e real estate, mutual funds, stocks, etc. Maybe you should consider T-Bills Thanks for your thoughts and advise. Be aware that I am satisfied with the dividends, so I do not see the need to sell. Rather I intend to buy more much later as the expected further dip of the market becomes a reality. To the glory of GOD, the dividend income I get from NSE is in 6 digits figures. This was possible since I started investing gradually since 2004, so it is not something I did in a year or two. For a non resident foreigner like me , it is not so easy to invest in T-bills, I leave that to dear Kenyans and East African's. young, thanks.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2007 Posts: 2,075 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
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Thanks. I do read your blog @ kenyainvesting.blogspot.com Kengen from your analysis for me is a stock of the future. It is in my wish list. I intend to look at it later in 2013 and if it meets my requirement I will bring it in and drop one of the counters. The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
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