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Wai!! it is a blood bath, kcb, coop, equity down 9%
Angelica _ann
#221 Posted : Monday, August 29, 2016 3:43:07 PM
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Impunity wrote:
bartum wrote:
Impunity wrote:
bartum wrote:
Goldilocks Reloaded wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Goldilocks Reloaded wrote:
The end of the bloodbath may not be too far. Balance between "fear of the unknown" and attractive prices will slow the pace. Already Equity has moved 16M shares today worth 432M and only 1.56% foreign sale. KCB is slightly in the green on foreign activity with foreigners being 6.12% net buyers with total turnover being 12M. Tungoje kidogo tuone. Am not selling or buying just yet.


Care to tell us where you read this info coz from where I sit I cannot see any buys on either KCB or Member.

Let it fall to sub 20 please.


@Impunity i see @Metaspoilt already answered for me as below. KCB also done heavy transactions with a turnover of 460M mainly on local trading. Seems the locals are much more optimistic about the banks rebounding as compared to the foreigners who have been driving the 50M Asks etc. But as has been mentioned here, it's still too early to confirm a bottoming. However, signs are encouraging.

Metasploit wrote:


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mibbz
#222 Posted : Monday, August 29, 2016 4:34:12 PM
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Goldilocks Reloaded wrote:
Impunity wrote:
[quote=Goldilocks Reloaded]The end of the bloodbath may not be too far. Balance between "fear of the unknown" and attractive prices will slow the pace. Already Equity has moved 16M shares today worth 432M and only 1.56% foreign sale. KCB is slightly in the green on foreign activity with foreigners being 6.12% net buyers with total turnover being 12M. Tungoje kidogo tuone. Am not selling or buying just yet.


Care to tell us where you read this info coz from where I sit I cannot see any buys on either KCB or Member.

Let it fall to sub 20 please.




Possibly local institutional investors trying to defend their positions by meeting supply at the mentioned prices! If you look at the supply volumes of KCB and Equity vs say HFCK and Stanchart there is definitely scope for another 10% drop tomorrow.
obiero
#223 Posted : Monday, August 29, 2016 4:39:55 PM
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mibbz wrote:
Goldilocks Reloaded wrote:
Impunity wrote:
[quote=Goldilocks Reloaded]The end of the bloodbath may not be too far. Balance between "fear of the unknown" and attractive prices will slow the pace. Already Equity has moved 16M shares today worth 432M and only 1.56% foreign sale. KCB is slightly in the green on foreign activity with foreigners being 6.12% net buyers with total turnover being 12M. Tungoje kidogo tuone. Am not selling or buying just yet.


Care to tell us where you read this info coz from where I sit I cannot see any buys on either KCB or Member.

Let it fall to sub 20 please.




Possibly local institutional investors trying to defend their positions by meeting supply at the mentioned prices! If you look at the supply volumes of KCB and Equity vs say HFCK and Stanchart there is definitely scope for another 10% drop tomorrow.

Do the drops since Thursday imply that banks will have profit drops of over 40%.. Simply no logic

mlennyma
#224 Posted : Monday, August 29, 2016 4:56:45 PM
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obiero wrote:
mibbz wrote:
Goldilocks Reloaded wrote:
Impunity wrote:
[quote=Goldilocks Reloaded]The end of the bloodbath may not be too far. Balance between "fear of the unknown" and attractive prices will slow the pace. Already Equity has moved 16M shares today worth 432M and only 1.56% foreign sale. KCB is slightly in the green on foreign activity with foreigners being 6.12% net buyers with total turnover being 12M. Tungoje kidogo tuone. Am not selling or buying just yet.


Care to tell us where you read this info coz from where I sit I cannot see any buys on either KCB or Member.

Let it fall to sub 20 please.




Possibly local institutional investors trying to defend their positions by meeting supply at the mentioned prices! If you look at the supply volumes of KCB and Equity vs say HFCK and Stanchart there is definitely scope for another 10% drop tomorrow.

Do the drops since Thursday imply that banks will have profit drops of over 40%.. Simply no logic

it means banks prices have been riding on exorbitant fees for many years
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
Spikes
#225 Posted : Monday, August 29, 2016 5:58:33 PM
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mlennyma wrote:
obiero wrote:
mibbz wrote:
Goldilocks Reloaded wrote:
Impunity wrote:
[quote=Goldilocks Reloaded]The end of the bloodbath may not be too far. Balance between "fear of the unknown" and attractive prices will slow the pace. Already Equity has moved 16M shares today worth 432M and only 1.56% foreign sale. KCB is slightly in the green on foreign activity with foreigners being 6.12% net buyers with total turnover being 12M. Tungoje kidogo tuone. Am not selling or buying just yet.


Care to tell us where you read this info coz from where I sit I cannot see any buys on either KCB or Member.

Let it fall to sub 20 please.




Possibly local institutional investors trying to defend their positions by meeting supply at the mentioned prices! If you look at the supply volumes of KCB and Equity vs say HFCK and Stanchart there is definitely scope for another 10% drop tomorrow.

Do the drops since Thursday imply that banks will have profit drops of over 40%.. Simply no logic

it means banks prices have been riding on exorbitant fees for many years




I went to my broker today and he showed me a big number of pending sell orders all of them from banking investors . This downward game is far from over. Msidanganywe na hakina @obiero.


He further revealed that sellers are instructing him to dispose at market price. The situation is desperately gaining south momentum. Exit stampede in control.
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
obiero
#226 Posted : Monday, August 29, 2016 6:23:00 PM
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Spikes wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
obiero wrote:
mibbz wrote:
Goldilocks Reloaded wrote:
Impunity wrote:
[quote=Goldilocks Reloaded]The end of the bloodbath may not be too far. Balance between "fear of the unknown" and attractive prices will slow the pace. Already Equity has moved 16M shares today worth 432M and only 1.56% foreign sale. KCB is slightly in the green on foreign activity with foreigners being 6.12% net buyers with total turnover being 12M. Tungoje kidogo tuone. Am not selling or buying just yet.


Care to tell us where you read this info coz from where I sit I cannot see any buys on either KCB or Member.

Let it fall to sub 20 please.




Possibly local institutional investors trying to defend their positions by meeting supply at the mentioned prices! If you look at the supply volumes of KCB and Equity vs say HFCK and Stanchart there is definitely scope for another 10% drop tomorrow.

Do the drops since Thursday imply that banks will have profit drops of over 40%.. Simply no logic

it means banks prices have been riding on exorbitant fees for many years




I went to my broker today and he showed me a big number of pending sell orders all of them from banking investors . This downward game is far from over. Msidanganywe na hakina @obiero.


He further revealed that sellers are instructing him to dispose at market price. The situation is desperately gaining south momentum. Exit stampede in control.

Retail pool is spooked but they are selling themselves short

investorinpple
#227 Posted : Monday, August 29, 2016 7:10:13 PM
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Why is Centum going down with the rest? It's not a bank for all I know!
instinct
#228 Posted : Monday, August 29, 2016 7:12:18 PM
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investorinpple wrote:
Why is Centum going down with the rest? It's not a bank for all I know!



Sidian
murchr
#229 Posted : Monday, August 29, 2016 7:12:53 PM
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investorinpple wrote:
Why is Centum going down with the rest? It's not a bank for all I know!


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mikegachunji
#230 Posted : Monday, August 29, 2016 8:33:09 PM
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I guess britam is also going lower because of its exposure to Equity and HFCK...
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