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Monk wrote:Monk wrote:MaichBlack wrote:I want to scout for and invest in AI firms and firms supporting them - hardware etc. then see what happens in the next 10 years.
If AI is a bubble and it bursts, well and good, we go back to our normal lives. If it takes over our lives and ways of doing things, well and good, I will be properly hedged! I trust you've been following recent developments in the AI space. In my view, DeepSeek breaks the "indispensable for AI" narrative around NVIDIA. Secondly, being open-source, DeepSeek R1 completely changes the landscape, and creates a level playing field, opening the door for more competition. No one makes obscene profits in such an environment. This is only a personal opinion, not investment advice. Here's a deep dive for anyone interested in the technical aspects. The article also provides a glimpse of the frenzy unleashed once DeepSeek let the genie out... very empowering for the small guys in the field. https://www.technologyre...nes-going-to-follow-it/ ◇ Thanks for sharing @Monk. Do you do offshore trading? @vvs and myself want to create generational wealth in foreign currency to protect it from the clowns messing things here with haphazard "policies"!!! Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/1/2009 Posts: 272
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MaichBlack wrote:Monk wrote:Monk wrote:MaichBlack wrote:I want to scout for and invest in AI firms and firms supporting them - hardware etc. then see what happens in the next 10 years.
If AI is a bubble and it bursts, well and good, we go back to our normal lives. If it takes over our lives and ways of doing things, well and good, I will be properly hedged! I trust you've been following recent developments in the AI space. In my view, DeepSeek breaks the "indispensable for AI" narrative around NVIDIA. Secondly, being open-source, DeepSeek R1 completely changes the landscape, and creates a level playing field, opening the door for more competition. No one makes obscene profits in such an environment. This is only a personal opinion, not investment advice. Here's a deep dive for anyone interested in the technical aspects. The article also provides a glimpse of the frenzy unleashed once DeepSeek let the genie out... very empowering for the small guys in the field. https://www.technologyre...nes-going-to-follow-it/ ◇ Thanks for sharing @Monk. Do you do offshore trading? @vvs and myself want to create generational wealth in foreign currency to protect it from the clowns messing things here with haphazard "policies"!!! No, I don't...gave up on it after the first unsuccessful foray.
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/1/2009 Posts: 272
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Monk wrote:MaichBlack wrote:Monk wrote:Monk wrote:MaichBlack wrote:I want to scout for and invest in AI firms and firms supporting them - hardware etc. then see what happens in the next 10 years.
If AI is a bubble and it bursts, well and good, we go back to our normal lives. If it takes over our lives and ways of doing things, well and good, I will be properly hedged! I trust you've been following recent developments in the AI space. In my view, DeepSeek breaks the "indispensable for AI" narrative around NVIDIA. Secondly, being open-source, DeepSeek R1 completely changes the landscape, and creates a level playing field, opening the door for more competition. No one makes obscene profits in such an environment. This is only a personal opinion, not investment advice. Here's a deep dive for anyone interested in the technical aspects. The article also provides a glimpse of the frenzy unleashed once DeepSeek let the genie out... very empowering for the small guys in the field. https://www.technologyre...nes-going-to-follow-it/ ◇ Thanks for sharing @Monk. Do you do offshore trading? @vvs and myself want to create generational wealth in foreign currency to protect it from the clowns messing things here with haphazard "policies"!!! No, I don't...gave up on it after the first unsuccessful foray. I recall @Young is in several Markets.Perhaps if you reach out, he count guide you.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,344 Location: Nairobi
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MaichBlack wrote:Monk wrote:Monk wrote:MaichBlack wrote:I want to scout for and invest in AI firms and firms supporting them - hardware etc. then see what happens in the next 10 years.
If AI is a bubble and it bursts, well and good, we go back to our normal lives. If it takes over our lives and ways of doing things, well and good, I will be properly hedged! I trust you've been following recent developments in the AI space. In my view, DeepSeek breaks the "indispensable for AI" narrative around NVIDIA. Secondly, being open-source, DeepSeek R1 completely changes the landscape, and creates a level playing field, opening the door for more competition. No one makes obscene profits in such an environment. This is only a personal opinion, not investment advice. Here's a deep dive for anyone interested in the technical aspects. The article also provides a glimpse of the frenzy unleashed once DeepSeek let the genie out... very empowering for the small guys in the field. https://www.technologyre...nes-going-to-follow-it/ ◇ Thanks for sharing @Monk. Do you do offshore trading? @vvs and myself want to create generational wealth in foreign currency to protect it from the clowns messing things here with haphazard "policies"!!! No. I can't get my head around some of the PERs, etc Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2009 Posts: 7,836
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VituVingiSana wrote:MaichBlack wrote:Monk wrote:Monk wrote:MaichBlack wrote:I want to scout for and invest in AI firms and firms supporting them - hardware etc. then see what happens in the next 10 years.
If AI is a bubble and it bursts, well and good, we go back to our normal lives. If it takes over our lives and ways of doing things, well and good, I will be properly hedged! I trust you've been following recent developments in the AI space. In my view, DeepSeek breaks the "indispensable for AI" narrative around NVIDIA. Secondly, being open-source, DeepSeek R1 completely changes the landscape, and creates a level playing field, opening the door for more competition. No one makes obscene profits in such an environment. This is only a personal opinion, not investment advice. Here's a deep dive for anyone interested in the technical aspects. The article also provides a glimpse of the frenzy unleashed once DeepSeek let the genie out... very empowering for the small guys in the field. https://www.technologyre...nes-going-to-follow-it/ ◇ Thanks for sharing @Monk. Do you do offshore trading? @vvs and myself want to create generational wealth in foreign currency to protect it from the clowns messing things here with haphazard "policies"!!! No. I can't get my head around some of the PERs, etc Umeona afadhali we deal with what we understand in the 254!!?? Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/15/2010 Posts: 165 Location: Kenya
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MaichBlack wrote:I want to scout for and invest in AI firms and firms supporting them - hardware etc. then see what happens in the next 10 years.
If AI is a bubble and it bursts, well and good, we go back to our normal lives. If it takes over our lives and ways of doing things, well and good, I will be properly hedged! I'd go for Alphabet/google. I think it has lowest PER of the magnificent 7. Has diverse and growing businesses. Waymo in particular is interesting. Or just go for a magnificent 7 heavy ETF. To counter the risk of an AI bubble how about US REITS some yield at rates that equal or rival Kenyan USD MMFs. Most pay quarterly, a few even monthly.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,721
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DtheK wrote:MaichBlack wrote:I want to scout for and invest in AI firms and firms supporting them - hardware etc. then see what happens in the next 10 years.
If AI is a bubble and it bursts, well and good, we go back to our normal lives. If it takes over our lives and ways of doing things, well and good, I will be properly hedged! I'd go for Alphabet/google. I think it has lowest PER of the magnificent 7. Has diverse and growing businesses. Waymo in particular is interesting. Or just go for a magnificent 7 heavy ETF. To counter the risk of an AI bubble how about US REITS some yield at rates that equal or rival Kenyan USD MMFs. Most pay quarterly, a few even monthly. Just thinking out aloud. Would investing in an energy generator like Kengen be an indirect way of investing in AI? A lot of Data centers will be needed. Those things consume a lot of energy. Those things also need to be geographically distributed across the globe to mitigate risk of adverse weather and natural events. Geothermal power is green so that would be a plus.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,804 Location: NAIROBI
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Kusadikika wrote:DtheK wrote:MaichBlack wrote:I want to scout for and invest in AI firms and firms supporting them - hardware etc. then see what happens in the next 10 years.
If AI is a bubble and it bursts, well and good, we go back to our normal lives. If it takes over our lives and ways of doing things, well and good, I will be properly hedged! I'd go for Alphabet/google. I think it has lowest PER of the magnificent 7. Has diverse and growing businesses. Waymo in particular is interesting. Or just go for a magnificent 7 heavy ETF. To counter the risk of an AI bubble how about US REITS some yield at rates that equal or rival Kenyan USD MMFs. Most pay quarterly, a few even monthly. Just thinking out aloud. Would investing in an energy generator like Kengen be an indirect way of investing in AI? A lot of Data centers will be needed. Those things consume a lot of energy. Those things also need to be geographically distributed across the globe to mitigate risk of adverse weather and natural events. Geothermal power is green so that would be a plus. Kenya we are not yet at the data center boom stage. We still have a lot to sort out in the basics first Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2009 Posts: 7,836
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Ndugu zanguni, mlisema hii opportunity of a lifetime to make a killing in AI or to burn my capital inipite hivyo? No one has any leads on how to invest offshore or reliable people I can talk to? I really want to take my chances investing in AI (firms). I will say goodbye to my capital before we part ways juat in case we never meet again. Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/11/2015 Posts: 245 Location: Thika
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What do you guys think of the Satrix MSCI World Feeder ETF that just listed on the NSE? Since men have learned to shoot without missing, I have learned to fly without perching
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