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MaichBlack
#101 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2026 3:32:34 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/22/2009
Posts: 7,990
obiero wrote:
1. KQ. NBV KES (31.16). (Start Price: Ksh 3.30; SOLD at KES 6.80. Awaiting dip to KES 3.80 for fresh entry after announcement of significant H1 loss by Aug 20, 2026



2. JUB. NBV KES 783 (Start Price: Ksh 345; Current Price KES 420. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 420 by Dec 31st 2026); SELL partially to secure the current 21% capital gain.

Dominance in corporate insurance business. Strong sales in run up to the 2027 general election


3. DTB. NBV KES 310 (Start Price: Ksh 117; Current KES 156. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 200 by Dec 31st 2026); About 70% Upside, excluding dividend gain.
HOLD

Grossly undervalued tier 1 banking stock.


4. IMH. NBV 60.4 (Start Price: Ksh 44.90; SOLD at KES 70 above known fair value


5. TPSEA. NBV KES 60.99 (Start Price: Ksh 15.75; Current KES 15.65. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 30 by Dec 31st 2026); About 90% Upside

Recovering tourism industry should restore lost glory, but 2027 has some dark clouds that could hinder.

6. KEGN. NBV KES 42 (Start price KES 9.17; Current KES 11.20 Target/ONO Exit Price KES 17 by 30 by Dec 31st 2026); About 84% Upside

Watch and learn

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Enyewe people who don't know you can fall for your theatrics!! You posted when you bought!! Kshs. 5.58/= per share!!

MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
Just did the unthinkable. Meanwhile, looking at a one week horizon to possibly dispose COOP holding of KES 4.3m to load up on KQ. @VVS continue to place me in your prayers, especially noting that I owe you KES 10,000

@Obiero - You sold in August. Prices were 18/= - 20/=! Stop day dreaming!!

You want me to upload my CDS statement? And then again, what was my ABP for COOP since you are heavily invested on my trades? In trading, one only needs to obtain their target exit price, I am not @VVS, Ben Graham, Charlie Munger nor Warren Buffet. Go through wazua and you will note that I have held and flipped multiple counters in KE, UG, RW and Nigeria. SCOM, KNRE, KEGN, KCB, IMH, COOP, BKG, HF, NCBA, BLR.RW, MTN.UG, SBIC.UG, WTK, ZENITH.NGR. None sold below 10% gain, and several above 90% ROI, max being 235%. Finally, since this is the right thread, you will note that I have been averaging down on KQ from previous highs of KES 21 to current ABP of KES 4.26, where my current position represents a dip of only 9% to its last traded price. Dont count my money 😆

@Obiero - You sold Coop last year August when it was going for 18/= at a total of 4.3m/=. Today the share is at 38.50. Add 2.5 total divends and you get 41/=. Your shares would now be worth 41 / 18 × 4.3m = 9.79 m if you did NOTHING!!!

And to imagine you took that money to KQ which was trading at 5.58/= at the time then the price dropped drastically after they announced a 12.1 billion half year net loss end of August just makes the issue waaaay worse. The 4.3m probably became 3m instead of 9.79m!!!

You say you are not @VVS, Charlie Munger, Warren Buffet et. al... Clearly! No argument there!!!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
MaichBlack
#102 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2026 3:39:48 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/22/2009
Posts: 7,990
obiero wrote:
1. KQ. NBV KES (31.16). (Start Price: Ksh 3.30; SOLD at KES 6.80. Awaiting dip to KES 3.80 for fresh entry after announcement of significant H1 loss by Aug 20, 2026



2. JUB. NBV KES 783 (Start Price: Ksh 345; Current Price KES 420. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 420 by Dec 31st 2026); SELL partially to secure the current 21% capital gain.

Dominance in corporate insurance business. Strong sales in run up to the 2027 general election


3. DTB. NBV KES 310 (Start Price: Ksh 117; Current KES 156. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 200 by Dec 31st 2026); About 70% Upside, excluding dividend gain.
HOLD

Grossly undervalued tier 1 banking stock.


4. IMH. NBV 60.4 (Start Price: Ksh 44.90; SOLD at KES 70 above known fair value


5. TPSEA. NBV KES 60.99 (Start Price: Ksh 15.75; Current KES 15.65. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 30 by Dec 31st 2026); About 90% Upside

Recovering tourism industry should restore lost glory, but 2027 has some dark clouds that could hinder.

6. KEGN. NBV KES 42 (Start price KES 9.17; Current KES 11.20 Target/ONO Exit Price KES 17 by 30 by Dec 31st 2026); About 84% Upside

Watch and learn

You really need to stop these theatrics of posting random prices you pick from historical figures!!

Post your actual buying and selling prices! Not theatrics!

For example, when you bought 80,000 KQ shares at 5.58/= from the 4.3m you got after selling your COOP shares at 18/= per share, you posted. The price tanked after you were in!!! Alafu udanganye watu you bought at 3.30/=!!?? Wapi lini? You posted when you bought and prices are known.

After tanking and then recovering, you bailed out at below 5.50/= and started pushing everyone else to get out at 5.50/= again all this is on record!! Then you just pull 6.80 from... just to make mathematics look good!!!

Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you

Use actual figures!!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
obiero
#103 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2026 4:00:16 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,433
Location: nairobi
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
1. KQ. NBV KES (31.16). (Start Price: Ksh 3.30; SOLD at KES 6.80. Awaiting dip to KES 3.80 for fresh entry after announcement of significant H1 loss by Aug 20, 2026



2. JUB. NBV KES 783 (Start Price: Ksh 345; Current Price KES 420. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 420 by Dec 31st 2026); SELL partially to secure the current 21% capital gain.

Dominance in corporate insurance business. Strong sales in run up to the 2027 general election


3. DTB. NBV KES 310 (Start Price: Ksh 117; Current KES 156. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 200 by Dec 31st 2026); About 70% Upside, excluding dividend gain.
HOLD

Grossly undervalued tier 1 banking stock.


4. IMH. NBV 60.4 (Start Price: Ksh 44.90; SOLD at KES 70 above known fair value


5. TPSEA. NBV KES 60.99 (Start Price: Ksh 15.75; Current KES 15.65. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 30 by Dec 31st 2026); About 90% Upside

Recovering tourism industry should restore lost glory, but 2027 has some dark clouds that could hinder.

6. KEGN. NBV KES 42 (Start price KES 9.17; Current KES 11.20 Target/ONO Exit Price KES 17 by 30 by Dec 31st 2026); About 84% Upside

Watch and learn

You really need to stop these theatrics of posting random prices you pick from historical figures!!

Post your actual buying and selling prices! Not theatrics!

For example, when you bought 80,000 KQ shares at 5.58/= from the 4.3m you got after selling your COOP shares at 18/= per share, you posted. The price tanked after you were in!!! Alafu udanganye watu you bought at 3.30/=!!?? Wapi lini? You posted when you bought and prices are known.

After tanking and then recovering, you bailed out at below 5.50/= and started pushing everyone else to get out at 5.50/= again all this is on record!! Then you just pull 6.80 from... just to make mathematics look good!!!

Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you

Use actual figures!!

You are a comedian in my books. Which random figures are you going on about. Figures to look good for who? To assist you with your continued obsession, I have introduced my ABP on my signature. Upon selling, I will post my sale price for any bulk trade, for your peace of mind
COOP 306,100 ABP 31.96, KEGN 112,100 ABP 10.64, MTNU 131,000 ABP 10.21
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