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Rank: Member Joined: 5/31/2011 Posts: 250
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Mzee Young, As much as it is hard to say farewell, we need you here to keep us young turks in check and to remind us of the lessons. Will miss those great insights and lessons especially on real estate and being a long termer. Kwaheri for now. You lose money chasing women, but you never lose women chasing money - NAS
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,551 Location: nairobi
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Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua. I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large. I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE. I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way. At the last count my portfolio is as follows:- Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7% I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :- *Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters. I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke So far so long, bye bye Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006. Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/25/2009 Posts: 4,534 Location: Windhoek/Nairobbery
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obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest Just take a break and come back stronger Chief...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest I hope this has nothing to do with 2022..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest Watu wamechomeka. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,702 Location: NAIROBI
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest Watu wamechomeka. Bear market imechosha watu. Time to think of alternatives Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/15/2008 Posts: 206
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Farewell @obiero. Do it today! Tomorrow is promise to no-one.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,121 Location: Nairobi
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest Watu wamechomeka. #ZeroChills Lakini, nipo. FY 2019 seems very promising for me @Obiero atarudi + he owes me 100k + interest Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Ericsson wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest Watu wamechomeka. Bear market imechosha watu. Time to think of alternatives The five stages of grief ... Denial ... Anger... Bargaining... Depression and Acceptance. @Obiero has entered depression on KQ. Let us have him in our prayers. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 9/20/2010 Posts: 79
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,121 Location: Nairobi
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sparkly wrote:Ericsson wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest Watu wamechomeka. Bear market imechosha watu. Time to think of alternatives The five stages of grief ... Denial ... Anger... Bargaining... Depression and Acceptance. @Obiero has entered depression on KQ. Let us have him in our prayers. [I also want KQ to succeed given my indirect shareholding in KQ] Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/18/2014 Posts: 1,127
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Winter is here! Bear is taking its toll systematically aka death by a thousand cuts. By the time the market hits rock bottom the dearth of posts here won't be funny. Currently alot of seasoned campaigners and their input have gone awol. Anyhow, this type of bear is the worst kind as it somehow keeps you invested with a few rallies here and there (2017 comes to mind) but the net effect is a slow erosion of portfolios. The hope of a rally slows down the bottoming process aka no capitulation but the overall loss is more devastating. The main purpose of the stock market is to make fools of as many people as possible.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/28/2015 Posts: 1,247
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Ericsson wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest Watu wamechomeka. Bear market imechosha watu. Time to think of alternatives I bow down to you(hats off), @ Obiero. My lesson for the season has been, if you see a tortoise on a tree, always know someone has placed it there, and definitely it shall come down. You can use tortoise for monkey where need be. But though I have endured the scorching and burning, am still strong to cut a corner here there, lakini majeraha imo. ,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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muandiwambeu wrote:Ericsson wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest Watu wamechomeka. Bear market imechosha watu. Time to think of alternatives I bow down to you(hats off), @ Obiero. My lesson for the season has been, if you see a tortoise on a tree, always know someone has placed it there, and definitely it shall come down. You can use tortoise for monkey where need be. But though I have endured the scorching and burning, am still strong to cut a corner here there, lakini majeraha imo. As the tortoise is flagged down the tree,you'll see @ Obiero from tomorrow selling smokies in the streets of down town Nairobi to maintain his bruised ego and mtoto-wa-jiji status quo. John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,121 Location: Nairobi
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Wah! Where's the love for @Obiero? @Sparkly and @Spikes ain't being kind Perhaps Obiero has vuka'd to RwandAir? https://www.theeastafric...88684-56v4tiz/index.htmlGreedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2016 Posts: 1,997 Location: Kitale
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obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest Im very sad to see this.You have been very helpful to me since i joined wazua in 2016.I have made several decisions based on your inspiration which have turned to be good. You are a great wazuan and may you shine in your winda blog you are moving to.Im sure you will succeed in your new endeavors. I will also try to uplift the spirit of wazua by helping the new members just the way you were helpful to me. Hasante sana Obiero.Wishing you all the best. Towards the goal of financial freedom
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Shida is that he fell in love with a stock which is a no no for investors. Sad that everyone was making money except Obiero and his fellow shareholders. Everyone in KQ from Mikosz to the KQ pilots and @maka were and are smiling all the way to the bank every end month but poor obiero with his 95k shares was spending sleepless nights worrying about KQ's future while everyone else was/is having a party.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest Tiga Wana Githee !!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/25/2012 Posts: 4,105 Location: 08c
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obiero wrote:Been at the NSE since 2006, 12 solid years of investing at the exchange, I want to reluctantly say bye bye to my numerous friends here on wazua.
I have set a personal target in terms of what to invest and the growth, I have achieved that by and large.
I have done my last major investment being KQ which is like sowing the last seed in NSE.
I started as a speculator and finished in the same strain, making decent returns along the way.
At the last count my portfolio is as follows:-
Real Estate 90% COOP 0.9% HF 0.1% KCB 2% KQ 7%
I want to leave you with @young same words as a parting word based on my experience in the market :-
*Profit Growth is the most important pointer to potential appreciation of a stock over other well known parameters.
I will use the next part of my investment journey to build up on my own business blog winda.co.ke
So far so long, bye bye
Thanks Wazua for giving me this opportunity to interact since 2006.
Asante Sana and I will be visiting as a guest @obiero you are a gallant soldier. As they say, soldiers never die (only monkeys do! ) and therefore I know you will be back. Take your well deserved sabbatical and see you some day. In the meantime, your absence will be felt. Adios. #missment Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/13/2015 Posts: 1,596
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@obiero, management has given you 21 days annual leave to reconsider your resignation. You are expected to report back to work on 2nd January 2019 at the Exchange bar. Surely who do you think will point out the bandia firms
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