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Nabwire
#21 Posted : Saturday, October 01, 2011 11:34:12 PM
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:
Nabwire wrote:
The slide has started, down 240, a precursor to October earnings.

#Occupywallstreet



Comrade, isnt it a bit counter intuitive to tweet my response on the Occupy Wallstreet tweets, when I am 100% pro Wallstreet? Under clause 9(c) section 2, this is infringement of intellectual property smile What are they planning to occupy Wallstreet with? Naive people who by their own free choice signed to get a mortgage just because they were being dished out, knowing full well he/she could not afford it. So now that stuff has hit the roof, all of a sudden Wallstreeet is evil? No, they should just admit they were dumb and a fool and his money soon part. And those students, school just started!! Must be social science/ arts students
msaliti7
#22 Posted : Sunday, October 02, 2011 2:42:09 AM
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@Nabwire..there is money to be made here...

http://milliondollar.cnbc.com/
Cde Monomotapa
#23 Posted : Sunday, October 02, 2011 7:02:35 AM
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Nabwire wrote:
Cde Monomotapa wrote:
Nabwire wrote:
The slide has started, down 240, a precursor to October earnings.

#Occupywallstreet



Comrade, isnt it a bit counter intuitive to tweet my response on the Occupy Wallstreet tweets, when I am 100% pro Wallstreet? Under clause 9(c) section 2, this is infringement of intellectual property smile What are they planning to occupy Wallstreet with? Naive people who by their own free choice signed to get a mortgage just because they were being dished out, knowing full well he/she could not afford it. So now that stuff has hit the roof, all of a sudden Wallstreeet is evil? No, they should just admit they were dumb and a fool and his money soon part. And those students, school just started!! Must be social science/ arts students

I concur 100% that a fool & his money are soon parted and unfortunately that happens to be affecting a large populous of American households. In the same breath I carry no remorse for the Kenyans who were herding into ponzi schemes and lost their money! Some even quit their jobos btw.
accelriskconsult
#24 Posted : Sunday, October 02, 2011 9:40:46 AM
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Nabwire wrote:
accelriskconsult wrote:
Nabwire please note that you are breaking the law. You need to be registered as a advisor to make the kind of post that you have. Additionally, the advice offered to Bee sounds like hunches rather than well researched reasoning behind the stock selections. You need to understand whether bee is a value investor or a day trader. How much does bee have for investing in stocks? Without even going into analysis, it is quite obvious that the USA is going into the second phase of a double dip recession so why would you advice someone to put money in at this time? If I were you, I would be short selling.



I hope you know for a fact that I'm breaking the law, if so then it would be bye bye Wazua coz I wouldnt want the Feds knocking on my door over some virtual clients. I will look into it but I doubt it coz there are so many people online giving their investment advice. And furthermore, Bee is not paying me a single cent for this advice!!! Also, she has gone MIA so this blog is really my online diary that I can go back and look at when the market turns around and learn from my mistakes. It looks like you spoke too soon, I already addressed the issue of whether Bee was a day trader or value investor, and the issue of how much she is willing to invest here http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...spx?g=posts&t=10570
Whats with people and trying to knock your hustle, if my advice is hunches, wouldnt it be wise to wait until the market turns so as to prove me wrong? Under what grounds do you term my advice hunches?Shame on you So show me your well researched advice so we can compare. About double dip recession, again you spoke too soon, soma hapo juu I told her I am waiting till October to see where the wind blows then Im all in. By the way Bee does not have to follow my advice, she can choose to be a bystander like you want her to, and watch the Market zoom past her. So what are you suggesting, that I should wait until the Market is up 20% then give the buy recommendation? Are you thus insinuating that Warren Buffet, who is buying like crazy, is a fool? Just last night he was being interviewed and was asked about his thoughts on BoA purchase which is now lower than the price he bought it at. His response, I dont care, I would rather the price keep going lower so I can buy some more. Wahenga walisema aliye na macho haambiwi tazama ama nunua smile About short selling, I dont like back door advice, so thankfully you are not mesmile



You base your investment decision on what Warren Buffet is doing? Can you afford to keep your money in a losing stock for 50 years? Please note that Buffet is a long term investor who is investing in stocks that he will eventually bequeath the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation (He does not need to sell his stocks for bread and butter). If you have as much moola and time then happy hunting. Please note that I am not an investment adviser and have not tried to be one so there will be no picks from me to compare with yours. All I am saying is that I have been in the market long enough to know when someone is not skilled enough to offer advice on stocks. Again I stand by my position that short selling is the name of the game until 2013.
Nabwire
#25 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 2:37:37 AM
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You base your investment decision on what Warren Buffet is doing? Can you afford to keep your money in a losing stock for 50 years? Please note that Buffet is a long term investor who is investing in stocks that he will eventually bequeath the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation (He does not need to sell his stocks for bread and butter). If you have as much moola and time then happy hunting. Please note that I am not an investment adviser and have not tried to be one so there will be no picks from me to compare with yours. All I am saying is that I have been in the market long enough to know when someone is not skilled enough to offer advice on stocks. Again I stand by my position that short selling is the name of the game until 2013. [/quote]


While you may not have malicious intent, you do come off abit pompous in thinking that you know how and when I should use my money.Shame on you I have not claimed that I am a professional, but I know that I am good at this game! Today I decided to go ahead and speculate since I need some Christmas pocket change, I got in on Eastman Kodak (EK) just for the fun of it since it was trading so cheap. The stock is up 71% for the day smile Applause, so you can have your opinion about me, in the meantime I will keep making money. By the way you just outed yourself, there is no market that takes 50 years to turn around, not even the great depression! So you keep short selling, I will keep doing what I do best!smile I just wanna thank the dear Lord for his mercies thus far,please Jesus guide me through amen...
Nabwire
#26 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 2:42:19 AM
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Comrade, which ponzi schemes are these? I actually was in one, but they preferred to call it multilevel marketing, my gosh biggest headache of my life. I put so much effort into it yet lost so much money. But I dont regret it because it was my introduction into the tough businessworld.
Nabwire
#27 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 2:51:47 AM
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The market is down 258, next week Q3 earnings will be reported, almost the entire S&P 500 was red. This is too easy!
Cde Monomotapa
#28 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 8:04:21 AM
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Nabwire wrote:
Comrade, which ponzi schemes are these? I actually was in one, but they preferred to call it multilevel marketing, my gosh biggest headache of my life. I put so much effort into it yet lost so much money. But I dont regret it because it was my introduction into the tough businessworld.

Good that u've mentioned MLMs hata hizo ni za kikora.pole. The ponzis reffred to were cash pyramids ati ooh put in X amount and in 2 wks U get 50%+ on ur cash. Of course the early birdies made money but the bulk lost. U knw that one of the faces of such a scheme was thrown out a window to his death by angry mob! Wewe!
Nabwire
#29 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:59:08 PM
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Msaliti (now why do you have such a name), about Million Dollar portofolio, I do not qualify to play coz a portion of your portofolio has to trade Forex. I dont trade forex and Im not too interested in it either. By the way which major teaches Forex trading? Bcommerce?
Cde Ponzi za kuweka cash ofcourse ni outright robbery, but stuff like Mary Kay does work, I think, coz you are selling a genuine product. Question is, are the customers interested? Only in Kenya can you be thrown to your death from your own office, link? The only people who make good money are the ones at the top of the pyramid, if you can figure out who to get to the apex, then you can make it big.
Cde Monomotapa
#30 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:07:29 PM
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The dead guy belonged to a scheme called DECI .
kaifastus
#31 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:41:49 PM
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Laughing out loudly
Nabwire wrote:
Comrade, which ponzi schemes are these? I actually was in one, but they preferred to call it multilevel marketing, my gosh biggest headache of my life. I put so much effort into it yet lost so much money. But I dont regret it because it was my introduction into the tough businessworld.


Haha,"multilevel marketing!!"similar to tianshi in kenya..steer clear of quick money schemes. stick to your idea and learn from mistakes you make.
Bee_Ruto
#32 Posted : Friday, October 07, 2011 6:52:39 AM
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@Nabwire
I ain't paying you for the advice, I don't know how you would be breaking the law like someone is purporting. Sorry, i had disappeared kidogo for reasons beyond my control but i still appreciate your unsolicited advice.
I choose to follow your advice and i understand that investing involves taking risks. I am not naive.
thanks a lot
Nabwire
#33 Posted : Friday, October 07, 2011 8:47:59 PM
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Hey Bee, nice to have you back! Were you able to set up an account with Vanguard? I would advise you to do so lest you miss a buying opportunity since it takes a couple of days for them to set up your banking details.
Nabwire
#34 Posted : Friday, October 07, 2011 8:49:05 PM
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Sweet...!! Now if only Goldman could jump on this!!!
http://finance.yahoo.com...=8&asset=&ccode=
Drunkard
#35 Posted : Friday, October 07, 2011 10:46:24 PM
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kaifastus wrote:
Laughing out loudly
Nabwire wrote:
Comrade, which ponzi schemes are these? I actually was in one, but they preferred to call it multilevel marketing, my gosh biggest headache of my life. I put so much effort into it yet lost so much money. But I dont regret it because it was my introduction into the tough businessworld.


Haha,"multilevel marketing!!"similar to tianshi in kenya..steer clear of quick money schemes. stick to your idea and learn from mistakes you make.



Hahahha! Alot of Kenyans bought it! One thing that amazed me with that idea was the fact that broke looking people were marketing it and they were claiming to have made alot of money from it, some dude was sleeping in Motel 6 and collecting money!

Call me crazy Drunkard but as much as I am money hungry, which I admit to be, I fall for real ideas and by the way the easiest ideas are the best ideas. I have personally tried alot of stuff but I know Ponzi when I see it
Nabwire
#36 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 2:32:16 AM
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NKT! Who are these women who were fighting for women's rights? Women's suffrage my foot, I'd rather be a housewife anyday, hii maneno ya kuwa employee inaudhi!!!
Atleast the market is down, please God iangushe another 700, amen!
Nabwire
#37 Posted : Tuesday, October 18, 2011 3:04:29 AM
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This is classic; If opportunity doesnt knock, build a door.
Milton Berle.
youcan'tstopusnow
#38 Posted : Friday, October 28, 2011 9:22:06 AM
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BoA and Societe Generale among those that gained when a Euro deal was reached yesterday. Many banks shot up
GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE
Nabwire
#39 Posted : Tuesday, November 15, 2011 11:17:09 PM
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youcan'tstopusnow wrote:
BoA and Societe Generale among those that gained when a Euro deal was reached yesterday. Many banks shot up


Expect volatility going forth with bank stocks, but in the long run they will definitely outshine.

Bee where are you my sisto-oh?? Did you buy BAC, EK & MGI??? MGI upover 600% smile Hope you are smiling coz I sure am smile
Nabwire
#40 Posted : Tuesday, November 15, 2011 11:21:48 PM
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Oh by the way Buffett just picked up a couple of Intel stocks, I really wish this guy could live another 50 years, I would def make money by just buying ahead of him
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