amorphous wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:amorphous wrote:Wazua never fails to amuse.
Are you guys only discovering this today?
Were you not warned years back?
Have you not read the "first world markets shenanigans" thread?
How can value investing work when the rules of basic economics have long been thrown out of the window by the Fed?
The problem with most of you is that you are very sharp academic types, meaning serious obeyers of rules and orders you are fed through books and newspapers like the WSJ.That is how you got beautifulbut useless A's from primo to Masters level. When it comes to practical living, thinking and acting you are fishes way out of water.
Comical, really
Kenya is not the USA.
This is an amazing statement.
What you are saying is that the Fed does not matter even though the dollar is the world's reserve currency and our very own CBK maintains a defacto peg to it
Simply incredible that you think that what the Fed does has zero impact on Kenya
You are trying too hard to make a point that's not there.
"first world markets shenanigans" is exactly that. FIRST WORLD. Sisi ni 3rd world.
Does the USD affect Kenya? Yes. We export/import in USD but the LOCAL basic trade is mostly in KES. Sure many of our inputs may be priced in USD but that's just a common medium.
Is there an attempted peg to the USD by CBK? I think it's probably more of a basket including the Euro. Look at the rapid move from 100 to 108.
Are we (most of us) buying Kenyan (or regional) firms? Yes. What GoK is issuing (via) CBK is what affects us.
"Simply incredible that
you think that what the Fed does has zero impact on Kenya" WHO said that it has ZERO impact?
Kenya is not the USA.
Just as Singapore is not the UK.
Just as India is not China.
Different dynamics.
Kenyan banks get 11-12% of KES gilts. US banks get 0%-0.25% in USD.
The US Stockmarket has done very, very well from 2008-2020.
In the same time period the NSE has fared rather poorly. Exclude Safaricom and it gets worse.
As a VALUE investor in Kenya, why should I panic about what the Fed is doing to boost the US economy?
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett