wazua Wed, Mar 18, 2026
Welcome Guest Search | Active Topics | Log In

8 Pages«<45678>
Options and Derivatives Trading on NSE
joga bonito
#51 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2016 3:51:02 PM
Rank: New-farer

Joined: 1/12/2016
Posts: 19
Warren Buffet calls them 'Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction' for a reason
Kusadikika
#52 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2016 5:28:02 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/22/2008
Posts: 2,721
joga bonito wrote:
Warren Buffet calls them 'Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction' for a reason


I agree. I think this is particularly bad for our bandit economy where values mean nothing. This will create a crop of very wealthy wheeler dealers who create nothing add no value to the economy and yet appear and have all the trappings of success. I may be wrong but this is a very bad idea for a young and small market like NSE. Even in large markets the so called advantages of increasing liquidity in the market are overrated. They create more greed and speculation than anything else.
sl8r
#53 Posted : Thursday, January 28, 2016 11:31:44 AM
Rank: New-farer

Joined: 5/20/2010
Posts: 69
Kusadikika wrote:
joga bonito wrote:
Warren Buffet calls them 'Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction' for a reason


I agree. I think this is particularly bad for our bandit economy where values mean nothing. This will create a crop of very wealthy wheeler dealers who create nothing add no value to the economy and yet appear and have all the trappings of success. I may be wrong but this is a very bad idea for a young and small market like NSE. Even in large markets the so called advantages of increasing liquidity in the market are overrated. They create more greed and speculation than anything else.


it all depends on how you use these securities
Simply put,
Greater Cost Efficiency
Less Risk
Higher Potential Returns
More Strategic Alternatives

The tricky part may be understanding the securities and using them properly to your advantage. Are there risks involved? absolutely, but investors also incur some level of risk when dealing in stocks

The 4 Advantages of Options

And for good measure

Advantages and disadvantages of Options


joga bonito
#54 Posted : Thursday, January 28, 2016 12:38:01 PM
Rank: New-farer

Joined: 1/12/2016
Posts: 19
sl8r wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
joga bonito wrote:
Warren Buffet calls them 'Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction' for a reason


I agree. I think this is particularly bad for our bandit economy where values mean nothing. This will create a crop of very wealthy wheeler dealers who create nothing add no value to the economy and yet appear and have all the trappings of success. I may be wrong but this is a very bad idea for a young and small market like NSE. Even in large markets the so called advantages of increasing liquidity in the market are overrated. They create more greed and speculation than anything else.


it all depends on how you use these securities
Simply put,
Greater Cost Efficiency
Less Risk
Higher Potential Returns
More Strategic Alternatives

The tricky part may be understanding the securities and using them properly to your advantage. Are there risks involved? absolutely, but investors also incur some level of risk when dealing in stocks

The 4 Advantages of Options

And for good measure

Advantages and disadvantages of Options



in this era of central banks controlling the market it is important to mitigate yourself against their decisions with derivatives as long as DEFAULT risk is checked
whiteowl
#55 Posted : Thursday, January 28, 2016 12:48:24 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 4/16/2014
Posts: 1,420
Location: Bohemian Grove
sl8r wrote:


can't wait for the launch smile
sparkly
#56 Posted : Thursday, January 28, 2016 1:05:05 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/23/2009
Posts: 8,083
Location: Enk are Nyirobi
whiteowl wrote:
sl8r wrote:


can't wait for the launch smile


The two biggest banks in Kenya ie Simba and Memba are missing from that list!
Life is short. Live passionately.
mkate_nusu
#57 Posted : Monday, May 30, 2016 11:17:43 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 5/30/2016
Posts: 332
Location: Kayole
whiteowl wrote:
sl8r wrote:


can't wait for the launch smile


@bundi mweupe any 411 on the launch date? we urgently need this to short crap stocks in the market. people holding air burgers watalia
KEGN, KPLC, KQ, SCOM
mkate_nusu
#58 Posted : Friday, June 03, 2016 9:36:11 AM
Rank: Member

Joined: 5/30/2016
Posts: 332
Location: Kayole
NSE to raise capital to enable start of derivatives market

Yesterday Odundo declined to give an exact date but assured the market will go live before the end of 2016. “We are very close to launch, we are just tightening up the loose ends,” he said. Indian firm- Chella Software is helping with the roll out.
KEGN, KPLC, KQ, SCOM
hisah
#59 Posted : Friday, June 03, 2016 9:49:07 AM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 8/4/2010
Posts: 8,977
The golden handcuffs would have made me a bucketload of cash if short selling stocks was already running at NSE. This year the banking ETF (if they'll form one) would have been on my shorting list for easy money.
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
Pesa Nane
#60 Posted : Tuesday, May 15, 2018 10:38:36 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 5/25/2012
Posts: 4,105
Location: 08c
Quote:
NAIROBI SECURITIES EXCHANGE RECEIVES CAPITAL MARKET AUTHORITY APPROVAL FOR PILOT PHASE TESTING OF ITS DERIVATIVES MARKET

Nairobi, May 14,2018...The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has received approval to undertake a Pilot Phase Test for the Derivatives Market within the next six months. This follows NSE’s satisfactory fulfilment of the requirements set out in Section 36A of the Capital Markets Act and The Capital Markets (Derivatives Markets) Regulations, 2015.
The approval will enable the Exchange to commence a Pilot Phase Test of the Derivatives Market, which will be restricted to select market participants and a select product category It will focus on Equity Indexes and selected Single Stock Derivatives. The
overarching aim of the pilot phase, is to test the functionality and process of end to end transactions in a live environment.
In line with it’s mandate to maintain efficient and smooth functioning financial markets, the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has granted a provisional approval to the Stanbic Bank of Kenya and the Co-operative Bank of Kenya to participate as clearing and settlement
members during the pilot testing phase.
Commenting on the announcement, the NSE Chief Executive, Mr.Geoffrey Odundo said “The Exchange is deeply grateful for the continued support it has received from the regulators Capital Markets Authority (CMA) and CBK, the two banking institutions (Stanbic
Bank of Kenya Ltd and the Co-operative Bank of Kenya Ltd), trading members and other stakeholders; and looks forward to a successful completion of the pilot phase which will inform stakeholders and regulators decisions on the offical roll out of the Derivatives
Market.
He added “The establishment of a globally competitive Derivatives Market is in line with the NSE’s 2015 – 2019 strategic plan, which aims to increase listings in the Exchange while enhancing product innovation.The Derivatives Market will further enable trading and
clearing of multi-asset classes, while providing our investors with an opportunity to further diversify their portfolios.”

Notes to the Editor
Derivative
A derivative is a financial instrument between two parties based upon the assets. Its price is determined by fluctuations in the underlying asset (which includes stocks and market indexes).
Globally, derivatives markets have played an important role in the hedging and price discovery in markets with growing GDPs, instability in the pricing of underlying products and volatile rates of inflation. As at the end of the year 2017, the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE), noted a total number of 25.03 billion derivatives contracts traded in 2017. Total volumes traded as compared to 2005, are up 170.4%, representing an average annualised growth rate of 9.3% over the last twelve years.

About Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE)
The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) is the principal securities exchange of Kenya.
Besides equity securities, the NSE offers a platform for the issuance and trading of debt securities. The NSE is a member of the African Securities Exchanges Association (ASEA) and the East African Securities Exchanges Association (EASEA). It is a full member of the Association of Futures Markets (AFM) a full member of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE), and a partner Exchange in the United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative (SSE).
Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
8 Pages«<45678>
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.

Copyright © 2026 Wazua.co.ke. All Rights Reserved.