@S.Muthaga 111
Would have preferred to reach you directly but its not possible .
Yes your selection is good fundamentally but kindly be advised that you should not stay too long on this counter for 2 reasons
- It is illiquid low cap stock
- After this earning season stocks will retreat from late June, there will be market correction that will affect LKL negatively even though her Fy end is June and Q4 results is in Nov.
If I were you (though you are not me) I will try and exit at 6.63 still a tidy 43% gross off site which is excellent in a bearish market.
In general I kindly advise to deploy your intelligent strategy to liquid big cap stocks, so that if you make moderate gain 20 to 35% gain , you are assured of easy entry and exit, and in market downtown if you tarry a while you will make some gains
Typical examples includes
Safaricom 24/28
KCB. 38/45
EQUTY. 36/44
STANBIC. 83/100
EABL. 185/210
BBK. 10.50/11.90
I personally did badly in speculation in my first few years in NSE as I was mostly with low cap stocks like Mumias, Cables, Uchumi of yesteryears but for more than 10 years now I got born again as a long termer on big cap stocks.
Though I am not perfect but I can attest to incremental dividends like this year
on
KCB 2.0/2.5
EABL interim 2.0/2.5
BBK. 0.8/0.9
Safcom likely 1.10/1.20
COOP. 0.8/1.0
SCB. 12.5/14
The luggards in my portfolio are not doing badly dividend wise relative to last year
Bamburi 4/5.1
NSE. 0.3/0.49
Etc.
Different strokes to different folks.
I prefer to invest long term and stay with market leaders .
May be if I wanted to speculate further I would sticked to only the big 4. That is
Safaricom
EABL
KCB
Equity
For example for 3 years running 2017/2018/2019 cytonn has successfully made gains by positioning in KCB at sub 39 and exiting at sub 45 over less than a year period
Be rest assured as per your desire that you will still catch KCB at below 40 Bob.
Thanks and Regards
Mzee Young
Note:- 1 have 15 years experience in Kenya NSE as a non resident foreign investor .As a retiree part of my passive income is from NSE. Mainly dividends
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