obiero wrote:MaichBlack wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:MaichBlack wrote:MaichBlack wrote:obiero wrote:MaichBlack wrote:I have been a very worried man because as I have said in multiple post here, I am a buyer of KCB till early next year. I have been loading up the the entire year. I have quite a number of shares but I want to have a ridiculously high number and hold "forever".
As I was waiting for the next batch of money the prices went haywire. It went all the way 72. Given my abp in the 40s level I was finding it difficult to buy at those prices (emotions NOT fundamentals

). I sat it out. Now my finger is on the trigger. I am happy buying at 50s for my next batch even though 60s is still a bargain for a share whose eps for fy 2025 will be around Kshs. 25/=!!!
All the best

@Obiero - This P/E ratio is based on what? KCB's EPS fy 2024 was 18.70/=. EPS for Q3 2025 is 19.12/=. Which EPS is bringing a P/E of 6.67???
Yet another time to be glad I didn't listen to @Obiero. Bought boatloads at 56/= - 57/=. Only issue is that the price increased again before I bought my last small batch - Remaining 6% - 8% to get to my long term target number of shares. Total bought over time around 94% of long term target.
We need an Anti-Obiero Index like the Anti-Cramer Index.
Exactly!!!
I have always said if anyone has been following @Obiero and doing EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE of what he says they would be stinking rich!!!
Like not buy HFCK? COOP? MTNU? IMH? You are such a funny human 😆
Remember, @Obiero's total individual wealth is represented by a mere 5% at the NSE. I am a real estate investor who participates in stock trading. Dont get confused
Like selling COOP (At the worst possible time) to load up on KQ!!!
You sold at what? 20/= just a few months ago? 4 months ago?? 27/= today! 35% gains down the drain. And you said your shares were worth 4.3m. That is 1.5m you left on the table. And if I am not wrong, you missed the maiden interim dividend. An extra 220k missed???
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.