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Treasury Bills Investing-Procedure?
the deal
#11 Posted : Tuesday, October 11, 2011 8:52:16 PM
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If u know how to cal bond prices at Par, discount and premium then I welcome u to bond trading
MatataMingi
#12 Posted : Tuesday, October 11, 2011 9:35:00 PM
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@deal. ???? Ofcourse we know. What is your question
the deal
#13 Posted : Wednesday, October 12, 2011 7:40:53 AM
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MatataMingi wrote:
@deal. ???? Ofcourse we know. What is your question

Stocks are my bread and butter...we should exchange email's...i pretty weak on fixed income securitiessmile
Eric_Nyamu
#14 Posted : Monday, December 19, 2011 9:56:16 AM
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trizher wrote:
me&myself wrote:
@ maili valu....

The T-bill rate is 14.8% per annum and not per 91days...


which means for 91 days its 14.8/4 = 3.7%....minus tax.


wooooooW 91 day is now at 18% !!!!! thats 6% per month in a bear market way better than fixed deposit a/c
hisah
#15 Posted : Monday, December 19, 2011 10:34:25 AM
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Eric_Nyamu wrote:
trizher wrote:
me&myself wrote:
@ maili valu....

The T-bill rate is 14.8% per annum and not per 91days...


which means for 91 days its 14.8/4 = 3.7%....minus tax.


wooooooW 91 day is now at 18% !!!!! thats 6% per month in a bear market way better than fixed deposit a/c

18% pa cannot be 6% pm. Aje sasa... And of course it pays better than fixed deposit. Treasury will continue being a better payer than banks for some time until the takataka siringi is completely creamed off the system.
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
QW25081985
#16 Posted : Monday, December 19, 2011 10:41:33 AM
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hisah wrote:
Eric_Nyamu wrote:
trizher wrote:
me&myself wrote:
@ maili valu....

The T-bill rate is 14.8% per annum and not per 91days...


which means for 91 days its 14.8/4 = 3.7%....minus tax.


wooooooW 91 day is now at 18% !!!!! thats 6% per month in a bear market way better than fixed deposit a/c

18% pa cannot be 6% pm. Aje sasa... And of course it pays better than fixed deposit. Treasury will continue being a better payer than banks for some time until the takataka siringi is completely creamed off the system.


lol. didnt know it p.a but still high though i agree
VituVingiSana
#17 Posted : Monday, December 19, 2011 11:30:53 AM
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Eric_Nyamu wrote:
trizher wrote:
me&myself wrote:
@ maili valu....

The T-bill rate is 14.8% per annum and not per 91days...


which means for 91 days its 14.8/4 = 3.7%....minus tax.


wooooooW 91 day is now at 18% !!!!! thats 6% per month in a bear market way better than fixed deposit a/c

Mr. QW aka buy-sell-sell-buy should ask folks before payukaring his ignorance here... Hope he makes Resolutions to improve himself in 2012. And follows through.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
For Sport
#18 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2012 9:57:07 PM
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91 day T/Bill now at 20 %
hisah
#19 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2012 10:34:27 PM
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For Sport wrote:
91 day T/Bill now at 20 %

And I hope you are not still taking notes smile
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
Nabwire
#20 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2012 11:37:30 PM
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So if its at 20% PA, is this a fixed rate or is there a possibillity that when you rollover, the rate may have been adjusted downwards to say 13%??? Im pretty sure these rates fluctuate meaning you will be a net loser when the rates eventually adjust downwards. It just doesnt make sense to me to tie your money in a Tbill and lament when the stock market turns around and you have to buy stocks at a higher price coz you were all tied up. But to each her own.
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