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Best Money Market fund in Kenya
Aguytrying
#21 Posted : Wednesday, February 19, 2014 6:37:28 PM
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Goldilocks Reloaded wrote:
@Aguytrying its interesting you have said the "seasoned investors" are moving to bonds. Now will the "unseasoned" investors become wealthy (grow their capital) from bonds? #JustWondering. Dont you think there are still some great bargains in stocks to give better gains? In my view a calculated balance based on individual goals and risk appetites is the key.


unseasoned will lose their money in stocks while seasoned get the modest 10% assuming a correction or crash.

co-incidentaly we are in a correction now. read @ecstasy post again and then read @mukiha n @mkonotupu's again. whose capital would have suffered less losses?

like I said at any one time at least 25% in bonds.
right now there are very few good undervalued stocks. most 'undervalued' have dark clouds over them.
The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
wangu.n
#22 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 2:57:27 PM
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Can someone comment on Zimele? has anyone had any experience with their MMF product?

I think MMF would be good place to park your emergency fund then move on to stocks.. or stock up both as you go..

Anyway, Zimele?
Hardy
#23 Posted : Tuesday, February 25, 2014 1:24:12 PM
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The best money market fund in Kenya over the last 3 years based on published numbers by all Fund Managers has been the Amana Shilling Fund.

The issue of whether one should invest in stocks or bonds or money market depends on that person's risk profile, investment goals and investment horizon. There is no "one-size" fits all in portfolio construction.

All of us need some stocks in our portfolio, some fixed income and some money market - the question of proportions depends on risk profile, goals and time horizon.
Ngong
#24 Posted : Monday, March 31, 2014 9:56:41 AM
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A novice question,are this blue chip stocks always available to be purchased ama huwa adimu?
Ngong
#25 Posted : Monday, March 31, 2014 9:58:06 AM
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C&P
Amana Shilling Fund

Investment Objective:

To preserve capital and provide investors with predictable investment income.

Investment strategy:

To ensure capital preservation, 100% of the Fund is invested in Treasury Bills & Bonds, Selected Corporate Bonds and Commercial Paper and High Yielding Bank Deposits.
Runner
#26 Posted : Monday, March 31, 2014 2:31:06 PM
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What about GenCap? A sister of Chase Bank, it has been around for the past one year and seems to have consistently outpaced all the other money market funds, Amana included.
Chaka
#27 Posted : Tuesday, April 01, 2014 5:37:44 PM
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Runner wrote:
What about GenCap? A sister of Chase Bank, it has been around for the past one year and seems to have consistently outpaced all the other money market funds, Amana included.


Does anyone here know whether the GenCap yields given in the newspapers are net of tax?Also whether the guys charge a joining/admin fee?
Runner
#28 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 4:01:07 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Runner wrote:
What about GenCap? A sister of Chase Bank, it has been around for the past one year and seems to have consistently outpaced all the other money market funds, Amana included.


Does anyone here know whether the GenCap yields given in the newspapers are net of tax?Also whether the guys charge a joining/admin fee?


They say that the rates are net of withholding taxes and admin fees. There is no joining fee, and it takes 4 working days to get your money upon withdrawal.
Chaka
#29 Posted : Wednesday, April 02, 2014 4:08:43 PM
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Runner wrote:


They say that the rates are net of withholding taxes and admin fees. There is no joining fee, and it takes 4 working days to get your money upon withdrawal.

@Runner,
Thanks for finding out.
icecube
#30 Posted : Sunday, July 06, 2014 12:38:02 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
If you are not in a hurry, you are better off buying NSE blue chips to the end of time..

What if am in a hurry?
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