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Raw deal from the NSE, Ghana Stock Exchange = Real Thing
mv_ufanisi
#31 Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 11:14:45 AM
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Ric dees wrote:
@MV_ufanisi,

On a diff tandem altogether i can see and appreciate your excitement bout GSE and the frustration bout our NSE. I however do not trade in the GSE but do so actively in the FTSE,AIM NYSE and like you said at the click of the button.(It makes a hell of a difference) I also do online spread betting (betting on the movement of shares) much more rewarding.(our lunch times are spent in cafe's with our laptops just watching the markets for opportunities)

You have cracked me up when you said bout hiding behind the holy grail and truth be told though i have held some shares in the NSE for 6 year or so, i just could not be bothered to actively trade there,the inefficiency, lethargic tendencies,are a tad to low for my liking and IMO the margins are just too kidogo.

Meanwhile SKYPE is floating the shares sometimes in Q4,and why lie i am literally salivating (clasping my hands!!)i love this Swedish duo!!


Which broker do you use to trade at the FTSE and NYSE? I'm more cautious of actively trading in that sense. My principle is buy and hold. I just think that opportunities in the developed countries are not that exciting at the moment hence my focus on first trying to find bargains right here in Africa.
But tell me more ... I might be interested in checking this out.
young
#32 Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 11:55:56 AM
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Joined: 6/20/2007
Posts: 2,074
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
@Chief MV_ufanisi,


Happy that you took my advise in good faith.

FTSE

It is mandatory to have a UK or EU bank account to open account with UK stockbroker, so if I do not have one neither do I plan to have in future,
I trade in UK through a Singaporian brooker

www.dbsvonline.com

(A subsidiary of DBS Bank , one of the biggest banks in Singapore).

I use the same account to trade in Canada (same rules as UK) and Singapore. You can also trade in HNK on a single broking account.


NYSE


I trade with www.tdameritrade.com and www.us.etrade.com

Please find details and requirements on their websites as I opened my account 5 years ago.

Young
Nigeria
West Africa


The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
Ric dees
#33 Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 12:05:27 PM
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@Mv_ufanisi

This are the two brokers i use:

1) www.stockbrokers.barclays.co.uk
2) TDWaterhouse.co.uk

Only other thing I would mention is when you start trading start by focusing on the big names, those that are listed on the FTSE rather than the small companies listed on AIM. The two groups have different returns and risk profiles, but you are better off with the less risky FTSE companies until you get a feel of what you are doing.

It's hugely rewarding i must say and quite addictive, all the best.





The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic.
young
#34 Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 12:16:59 PM
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Joined: 6/20/2007
Posts: 2,074
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
@Chief Pkoli,

Oops apologies for my error, from your feed back AA has a website, I did not see it.

On behalf of wazuarians I use this opportunity to thank you for your
feed back on AA stockbrokers Ghana and the details you posted.
You are always a good guy any time ready to share.
IMPORTANT ON GSE
----------------
If you wish to have E-dividend that is your dividend credited to youBank account in Ghana Cedis, it may worthwhile to open a non resident bank account any time you visit Accra
in the nearest future.

Amal Bank of Ghana have such facility and that is what I use. See the link below .

http://www.amalbank.com....cts/index.php?content=9

Nobody knows something can carry you to Accra, also your dividends will be servicing the account.

You can at the point of opening a GSD account indicate your Ghana bank details or do that through your broker at a later date after you might have opened the account.

It was worthwhile Pkoli to maintain your AA profile in Kenya, in Uganda etc. One of the reasons you had a prompt reply is that you identified yourself as AA client.
The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
PKoli
#35 Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 12:40:08 PM
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Joined: 2/10/2007
Posts: 1,587
young wrote:
@Chief Pkoli,

Oops apologies for my error, from your feed back AA has a website, I did not see it.

On behalf of wazuarians I use this opportunity to thank you for your
feed back on AA stockbrokers Ghana and the details you posted.
You are always a good guy any time ready to share.
IMPORTANT ON GSE
----------------
If you wish to have E-dividend that is your dividend credited to youBank account in Ghana Cedis, it may worthwhile to open a non resident bank account any time you visit Accra
in the nearest future.

Amal Bank of Ghana have such facility and that is what I use. See the link below .

http://www.amalbank.com....cts/index.php?content=9

Nobody knows something can carry you to Accra, also your dividends will be servicing the account.

You can at the point of opening a GSD account indicate your Ghana bank details or do that through your broker at a later date after you might have opened the account.

It was worthwhile Pkoli to maintain your AA profile in Kenya, in Uganda etc. One of the reasons you had a prompt reply is that you identified yourself as AA client.


Many thanks Mzee young for this info. I think this will really help since it takes a whole three weeks to clear an international cheque in Kenya. I have experienced it with Stanbic Ug and a check from US.

Is there a possibility of recapitalizing my shares with dividends? I would like to start small and build my capital..like the richest man in Babylon, I would like re-invest the fruits of my investments.

How about the Pan African bank, EcoBank? I am sure they have branches in Ghana. Do you have an idea whether they are interconnected from Lagos-Accra-Nairobi?

Best regards

young
#36 Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 12:59:37 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/20/2007
Posts: 2,074
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
@Chief Pkoli,

No currency in west Africa is easily convertible.
If I hold Nigerian Naira, I cannot easily convert it to Ghana Cedis when am in Accra and Vice Versa. I must first convet naira to USD before going there. Even forex bureau will give you a very poor rate.
That is where East Africa is well ahead. If I hold KSH I can easily convert same to UGX and Tzx,
Ecobank only interconnect for now in USD, pound sterling and Euro currency. But there is hope . ECOWAS (west African Community) is well ahead of East Afica, planning for a single currency called ECO in 2014.

Your Non resident bank account is a checking account, so you can Issue a cheque covering your dividend to your broker to buy more shares or if your AA uses Amal bank, you can make EFT from your Bank your account to your broker account.

It is worthwhile to ask your broker which bank they use, because most Ghana banks open checking accounts for non resident foreigners. It is not only AMAL bank.
I use AMAL bank because my brokers Databank Group uses Amal as one of their settlement bank, the airm was to make things easier for me.

On a serious note Pkoli, I believe is small beginings that is starting small. I was a mere workman on salary and still a workman, I only woke up from slumber a few years back.

I started my Canada investmentin 2005 with CAD 600 and it is now worth CAD 5,800. My dividend in Kenya is in six digits.


The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
mv_ufanisi
#37 Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 1:09:06 PM
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Joined: 1/15/2010
Posts: 625
young wrote:
@Chief MV_ufanisi,


Happy that you took my advise in good faith.

FTSE

It is mandatory to have a UK or EU bank account to open account with UK stockbroker, so if I do not have one neither do I plan to have in future,
I trade in UK through a Singaporian brooker

www.dbsvonline.com

(A subsidiary of DBS Bank , one of the biggest banks in Singapore).

I use the same account to trade in Canada (same rules as UK) and Singapore. You can also trade in HNK on a single broking account.


NYSE


I trade with www.tdameritrade.com and www.us.etrade.com

Please find details and requirements on their websites as I opened my account 5 years ago.

Young
Nigeria
West Africa




@ young much thanks my brother.

It looks like the dream of one Africa will come true sooner rather than later! I will research these options.

stocksmaster
#38 Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 1:13:14 PM
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Location: CENTRAL PROVINCE
@PKoli: Since I have an bank account with Ecobank Kenya, I was wondering the same concerning EcoBank and its Ghana Stockbroking entity (EDC Stockbrokers Ltd). There should be some benefit to be derived from purchasing shares using EDC Stockbrokers in Ghana since its is owned by Eco Bank(especially on bank transfers,dividends payments, cheque clearing etc)

Ecobank also has stockbrokerage services in Togo, Cote d'Ivore, Nigeria and Cape Verde.

I wrote to the EDC Stockbrokers in Ghana and was surprised that within six hours, i got a short confirmation of their receipt of my email and that they will reply to my inquiries in detail by the end of business today! This country (Ghana)is truly going places.

Will update you on the response once i get it.

Happy hunting.
x handle: @stocksmaster79
PKoli
#39 Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 1:15:21 PM
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Joined: 2/10/2007
Posts: 1,587
@Mzee young

Thanks, I will talk to AAGS to inquire about the bank. I see alot of challenges in the currency fluctuations isses. It is better to have a dollar/Euro account for that matter. I will give it a short and should be in the business in a months time.
Horton
#40 Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 1:35:58 PM
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Joined: 8/30/2007
Posts: 1,558
Location: Nairobi
I shall be in Accra kesho to sato. If anyone needs info, paperwork lemme know. hortoncapital@gmail.com
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