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VituVingiSana
#71 Posted : Wednesday, July 01, 2026 8:57:59 AM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 1/3/2007
Posts: 18,398
Location: Nairobi
obiero
#72 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2026 7:20:55 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,367
Location: nairobi
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
IMH cools off at KES 60

Next Day Updates: IMH uncools off at KES 66/=.

Volume brother. Don't expose yourself

Look at the real time data (bids and offers) and understand it. Don't expose yourself @Obiero.

As we speak, demand quantity is 1,131,859 and bid price is 65/=.

Shares on offer are only 157,811 with no one willing to sell at 65/=

I hope you understand this @Obiero and I don't have to explain furthet!!!

You are quite deluded boss, but time will heal. No one is willing to buy is the better view. In my assessment, IMH has reached fair value

Your view is not required here. It is the (real time) data.

When I posted, the DEMAND was 1,131,859 with a bid price price of 65/=. I hope you know what that means in basic terms.

The supply was 157,811 with all offer prices above 65/=. I hope you also know what that means.

If you seriously don't understand the above, then we should not be having this conversation!!

It is not about feelings and opinions. Real actual data!

You are entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts!!

69/= prints!!!

People need to learn the basics!

Even mama mboga cannot survive in business if she does not understand supply and demand and its obvious effect on price.

Data, not personal opinions!

Kaende kaende!!

Vapor volumes persists. Pump and dump in full effect. Best of luck newbie

Sell this thing today or latest tomorrow, fair value has been well and truly achieved. What if it goes to KES 90 or KES 100+, you ask. I am a trader, so that will no longer be my concern. Div yield now headed to 5% p.a range. A good dancer knows when to leave the stage. In victory you must learn to know when enough is enough
COOP, KEGN, MTNU
obiero
#73 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2026 10:05:12 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,367
Location: nairobi
1. KQ. NBV KES (31.16). (Start Price: Ksh 3.30; SOLD at KES 6.80



2. JUB. NBV KES 783 (Start Price: Ksh 345; Current Price KES 398. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 420 by Dec 31st 2026); About 21% Upside

Dominance in corporate insurance business. Strong sales in run up to the 2027 general election


3. DTB. NBV KES 310 (Start Price: Ksh 117; Current KES 150. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 200 by Dec 31st 2026); About 70% Upside, excluding dividend gain

Grossly undervalued tier 1 banking stock.


4. IMH. NBV 60.4 (Start Price: Ksh 44.90; SOLD at KES 70


5. TPSEA. NBV KES 60.99 (Start Price: Ksh 15.75; Current KES 16.85. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 30 by Dec 31st 2026); About 90% Upside

Recovering tourism industry should restore lost glory.

6. KEGN. NBV KES 42 (Start price KES 9.17)

Watch and learn
COOP, KEGN, MTNU
MaichBlack
#74 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2026 11:16:57 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/22/2009
Posts: 7,941
obiero wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
IMH cools off at KES 60

Next Day Updates: IMH uncools off at KES 66/=.

Volume brother. Don't expose yourself

Look at the real time data (bids and offers) and understand it. Don't expose yourself @Obiero.

As we speak, demand quantity is 1,131,859 and bid price is 65/=.

Shares on offer are only 157,811 with no one willing to sell at 65/=

I hope you understand this @Obiero and I don't have to explain furthet!!!

You are quite deluded boss, but time will heal. No one is willing to buy is the better view. In my assessment, IMH has reached fair value

Your view is not required here. It is the (real time) data.

When I posted, the DEMAND was 1,131,859 with a bid price price of 65/=. I hope you know what that means in basic terms.

The supply was 157,811 with all offer prices above 65/=. I hope you also know what that means.

If you seriously don't understand the above, then we should not be having this conversation!!

It is not about feelings and opinions. Real actual data!

You are entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts!!

69/= prints!!!

People need to learn the basics!

Even mama mboga cannot survive in business if she does not understand supply and demand and its obvious effect on price.

Data, not personal opinions!

Kaende kaende!!

Vapor volumes persists. Pump and dump in full effect. Best of luck newbie

Sell this thing today or latest tomorrow, fair value has been well and truly achieved. What if it goes to KES 90 or KES 100+, you ask. I am a trader, so that will no longer be my concern. Div yield now headed to 5% p.a range. A good dancer knows when to leave the stage. In victory you must learn to know when enough is enough

How are "they" selling today shares you told them to sell 2 weeks ago at 25% less???

If they listen to you, they have no shares to sell. The already sold.

If they don't listen to you, well, they will not listen.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
MaichBlack
#75 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2026 11:20:41 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/22/2009
Posts: 7,941
obiero wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
IMH cools off at KES 60

Next Day Updates: IMH uncools off at KES 66/=.

Volume brother. Don't expose yourself

Look at the real time data (bids and offers) and understand it. Don't expose yourself @Obiero.

As we speak, demand quantity is 1,131,859 and bid price is 65/=.

Shares on offer are only 157,811 with no one willing to sell at 65/=

I hope you understand this @Obiero and I don't have to explain furthet!!!

You are quite deluded boss, but time will heal. No one is willing to buy is the better view. In my assessment, IMH has reached fair value

Your view is not required here. It is the (real time) data.

When I posted, the DEMAND was 1,131,859 with a bid price price of 65/=. I hope you know what that means in basic terms.

The supply was 157,811 with all offer prices above 65/=. I hope you also know what that means.

If you seriously don't understand the above, then we should not be having this conversation!!

It is not about feelings and opinions. Real actual data!

You are entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts!!

69/= prints!!!

People need to learn the basics!

Even mama mboga cannot survive in business if she does not understand supply and demand and its obvious effect on price.

Data, not personal opinions!

Kaende kaende!!

Vapor volumes persists. Pump and dump in full effect. Best of luck newbie

Sell this thing today or latest tomorrow, fair value has been well and truly achieved. What if it goes to KES 90 or KES 100+, you ask. I am a trader, so that will no longer be my concern. Div yield now headed to 5% p.a range. A good dancer knows when to leave the stage. In victory you must learn to know when enough is enough

And let me confirm the meaning and characteristics of a trader because it seems like a label people just use when convenient.

Let me see for example if someone who holds a stock (say KQ) waiting for things that might or might not happen in 5 years time can be called a trader.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
obiero
#76 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2026 11:27:51 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,367
Location: nairobi
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
IMH cools off at KES 60

Next Day Updates: IMH uncools off at KES 66/=.

Volume brother. Don't expose yourself

Look at the real time data (bids and offers) and understand it. Don't expose yourself @Obiero.

As we speak, demand quantity is 1,131,859 and bid price is 65/=.

Shares on offer are only 157,811 with no one willing to sell at 65/=

I hope you understand this @Obiero and I don't have to explain furthet!!!

You are quite deluded boss, but time will heal. No one is willing to buy is the better view. In my assessment, IMH has reached fair value

Your view is not required here. It is the (real time) data.

When I posted, the DEMAND was 1,131,859 with a bid price price of 65/=. I hope you know what that means in basic terms.

The supply was 157,811 with all offer prices above 65/=. I hope you also know what that means.

If you seriously don't understand the above, then we should not be having this conversation!!

It is not about feelings and opinions. Real actual data!

You are entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts!!

69/= prints!!!

People need to learn the basics!

Even mama mboga cannot survive in business if she does not understand supply and demand and its obvious effect on price.

Data, not personal opinions!

Kaende kaende!!

Vapor volumes persists. Pump and dump in full effect. Best of luck newbie

Sell this thing today or latest tomorrow, fair value has been well and truly achieved. What if it goes to KES 90 or KES 100+, you ask. I am a trader, so that will no longer be my concern. Div yield now headed to 5% p.a range. A good dancer knows when to leave the stage. In victory you must learn to know when enough is enough

And let me confirm the meaning and characteristics of a trader because it seems like a label people just use when convenient.

Let me see for example if someone who holds a stock (say KQ) waiting for things that might or might not happen in 5 years time can be called a trader.

That person is a trader, because a 4 year share suspension means that no shares can be traded at the NSE until the suspension is lifted. People need to learn basics. Luckily, I will never tire from teaching newbies the ways of the exchange. I am honoured to school such folks
COOP, KEGN, MTNU
MaichBlack
#77 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2026 11:30:08 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/22/2009
Posts: 7,941
obiero wrote:
1. KQ. NBV KES (31.16). (Start Price: Ksh 3.30; SOLD at KES 6.80



2. JUB. NBV KES 783 (Start Price: Ksh 345; Current Price KES 398. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 420 by Dec 31st 2026); About 21% Upside

Dominance in corporate insurance business. Strong sales in run up to the 2027 general election


3. DTB. NBV KES 310 (Start Price: Ksh 117; Current KES 150. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 200 by Dec 31st 2026); About 70% Upside, excluding dividend gain

Grossly undervalued tier 1 banking stock.


4. IMH. NBV 60.4 (Start Price: Ksh 44.90; SOLD at KES 70


5. TPSEA. NBV KES 60.99 (Start Price: Ksh 15.75; Current KES 16.85. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 30 by Dec 31st 2026); About 90% Upside

Recovering tourism industry should restore lost glory.

6. KEGN. NBV KES 42 (Start price KES 9.17)

Watch and learn

Very believable data!!

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You told everyone to sell IMH two weeks ago at 60/= and even "fought" me on the same every single day for two weeks but now you miraculously sold your entire lot at today's price of 70/=!!??

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You were on record on this thread saying you sold at least most of your holdings at 60/=. Now you are quoting the price you sold the few remaining today. Fanya actual average. E.g.

(60 × 40,000 + 70 × 2,000) / 42,000
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
obiero
#78 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2026 11:34:42 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,367
Location: nairobi
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
1. KQ. NBV KES (31.16). (Start Price: Ksh 3.30; SOLD at KES 6.80



2. JUB. NBV KES 783 (Start Price: Ksh 345; Current Price KES 398. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 420 by Dec 31st 2026); About 21% Upside

Dominance in corporate insurance business. Strong sales in run up to the 2027 general election


3. DTB. NBV KES 310 (Start Price: Ksh 117; Current KES 150. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 200 by Dec 31st 2026); About 70% Upside, excluding dividend gain

Grossly undervalued tier 1 banking stock.


4. IMH. NBV 60.4 (Start Price: Ksh 44.90; SOLD at KES 70


5. TPSEA. NBV KES 60.99 (Start Price: Ksh 15.75; Current KES 16.85. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 30 by Dec 31st 2026); About 90% Upside

Recovering tourism industry should restore lost glory.

6. KEGN. NBV KES 42 (Start price KES 9.17)

Watch and learn

Very believable data!!

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You told everyone to sell IMH two weeks ago at 60/= and even "fought" me on the same every single day for two weeks but now you miraculously sold your entire lot at today's price of 70/=!!??

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You were on record on this thread saying you sold at least most of your holdings at 60/=. Now you are quoting the price you sold the few remaining today. Fanya actual average. E.g.

(60 × 40,000 + 70 × 2,000) / 42,000

Now what is perturbing you from my latest IMH sale. You are forcing me to retain share in IMH?
COOP, KEGN, MTNU
MaichBlack
#79 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2026 11:35:16 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/22/2009
Posts: 7,941
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
IMH cools off at KES 60

Next Day Updates: IMH uncools off at KES 66/=.

Volume brother. Don't expose yourself

Look at the real time data (bids and offers) and understand it. Don't expose yourself @Obiero.

As we speak, demand quantity is 1,131,859 and bid price is 65/=.

Shares on offer are only 157,811 with no one willing to sell at 65/=

I hope you understand this @Obiero and I don't have to explain furthet!!!

You are quite deluded boss, but time will heal. No one is willing to buy is the better view. In my assessment, IMH has reached fair value

Your view is not required here. It is the (real time) data.

When I posted, the DEMAND was 1,131,859 with a bid price price of 65/=. I hope you know what that means in basic terms.

The supply was 157,811 with all offer prices above 65/=. I hope you also know what that means.

If you seriously don't understand the above, then we should not be having this conversation!!

It is not about feelings and opinions. Real actual data!

You are entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts!!

69/= prints!!!

People need to learn the basics!

Even mama mboga cannot survive in business if she does not understand supply and demand and its obvious effect on price.

Data, not personal opinions!

Kaende kaende!!

Vapor volumes persists. Pump and dump in full effect. Best of luck newbie

Sell this thing today or latest tomorrow, fair value has been well and truly achieved. What if it goes to KES 90 or KES 100+, you ask. I am a trader, so that will no longer be my concern. Div yield now headed to 5% p.a range. A good dancer knows when to leave the stage. In victory you must learn to know when enough is enough

And let me confirm the meaning and characteristics of a trader because it seems like a label people just use when convenient.

Let me see for example if someone who holds a stock (say KQ) waiting for things that might or might not happen in 5 years time can be called a trader.

That person is a trader, because a 4 year share suspension means that no shares can be traded at the NSE until the suspension is lifted. People need to learn basics. Luckily, I will never tire from teaching newbies the ways of the exchange. I am honoured to school such folks

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

I am not talking about the years during suspension. I am talking about the years before. And after.

If I took NSE investment lessons from you, I would be among people who go round saying the NSE is a scam because I would have been burnt to recognition!!!

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
MaichBlack
#80 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2026 11:39:10 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/22/2009
Posts: 7,941
obiero wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
obiero wrote:
1. KQ. NBV KES (31.16). (Start Price: Ksh 3.30; SOLD at KES 6.80



2. JUB. NBV KES 783 (Start Price: Ksh 345; Current Price KES 398. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 420 by Dec 31st 2026); About 21% Upside

Dominance in corporate insurance business. Strong sales in run up to the 2027 general election


3. DTB. NBV KES 310 (Start Price: Ksh 117; Current KES 150. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 200 by Dec 31st 2026); About 70% Upside, excluding dividend gain

Grossly undervalued tier 1 banking stock.


4. IMH. NBV 60.4 (Start Price: Ksh 44.90; SOLD at KES 70


5. TPSEA. NBV KES 60.99 (Start Price: Ksh 15.75; Current KES 16.85. Target/ONO Exit Price range Ksh 30 by Dec 31st 2026); About 90% Upside

Recovering tourism industry should restore lost glory.

6. KEGN. NBV KES 42 (Start price KES 9.17)

Watch and learn

Very believable data!!

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You told everyone to sell IMH two weeks ago at 60/= and even "fought" me on the same every single day for two weeks but now you miraculously sold your entire lot at today's price of 70/=!!??

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You were on record on this thread saying you sold at least most of your holdings at 60/=. Now you are quoting the price you sold the few remaining today. Fanya actual average. E.g.

(60 × 40,000 + 70 × 2,000) / 42,000

Now what is perturbing you from my latest IMH sale. You are forcing me to retain share in IMH?

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

I haven't told you to retain anything bro.

I don't even remember ever directly giving YOU advise on what to buy, retain or sell. I only give advise where it will be analysed and considered on its merits or otherwise. Wewe nakujua! Huwezi skiza anyone.

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Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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