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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,217 Location: nairobi
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Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:I am well. I admit I didn't see PIC allowed to buy the untaken rights after the Rights Issue. There's plenty of time left. At least, KenGen isn't being boosted by speculation like KQ. I remain bullish KK and plan to boost my holdings soon. Profits galore despite the challenges. Infact the only difference is PIC.after they took the shares that was not taken during the rights,they continued adding more from the bourse.These helped increased the price.Without them the price would have been stagnant at 6.00-6.55. Even PIC are in speculation if taken literally. Stock picking is fraught with risk and the highest risk avails the highest return KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2016 Posts: 2,016 Location: Kitale
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obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:I am well. I admit I didn't see PIC allowed to buy the untaken rights after the Rights Issue. There's plenty of time left. At least, KenGen isn't being boosted by speculation like KQ. I remain bullish KK and plan to boost my holdings soon. Profits galore despite the challenges. Infact the only difference is PIC.after they took the shares that was not taken during the rights,they continued adding more from the bourse.These helped increased the price.Without them the price would have been stagnant at 6.00-6.55. Even PIC are in speculation if taken literally. Stock picking is fraught with risk and the highest risk avails the highest return I dont think they are speculating.This is a southafrican company responsible for pension funds of govt workers.I think they are in for longterm as their main interest is dividend. Towards the goal of financial freedom
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Ebenyo wrote:obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:I am well. I admit I didn't see PIC allowed to buy the untaken rights after the Rights Issue. There's plenty of time left. At least, KenGen isn't being boosted by speculation like KQ. I remain bullish KK and plan to boost my holdings soon. Profits galore despite the challenges. Infact the only difference is PIC.after they took the shares that was not taken during the rights,they continued adding more from the bourse.These helped increased the price.Without them the price would have been stagnant at 6.00-6.55. Even PIC are in speculation if taken literally. Stock picking is fraught with risk and the highest risk avails the highest return I dont think they are speculating.This is a southafrican company responsible for pension funds of govt workers.I think they are in for longterm as their main interest is dividend. Obiero doesn't know the difference between speculating and investing. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,217 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:Ebenyo wrote:obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:I am well. I admit I didn't see PIC allowed to buy the untaken rights after the Rights Issue. There's plenty of time left. At least, KenGen isn't being boosted by speculation like KQ. I remain bullish KK and plan to boost my holdings soon. Profits galore despite the challenges. Infact the only difference is PIC.after they took the shares that was not taken during the rights,they continued adding more from the bourse.These helped increased the price.Without them the price would have been stagnant at 6.00-6.55. Even PIC are in speculation if taken literally. Stock picking is fraught with risk and the highest risk avails the highest return I dont think they are speculating.This is a southafrican company responsible for pension funds of govt workers.I think they are in for longterm as their main interest is dividend. Obiero doesn't know the difference between speculating and investing. So PIC when loading up on KEGN that is called investing but when IFC loads up on KQ that's speculation.. @sparkly you are a genius KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:Ebenyo wrote:obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:I am well. I admit I didn't see PIC allowed to buy the untaken rights after the Rights Issue. There's plenty of time left. At least, KenGen isn't being boosted by speculation like KQ. I remain bullish KK and plan to boost my holdings soon. Profits galore despite the challenges. Infact the only difference is PIC.after they took the shares that was not taken during the rights,they continued adding more from the bourse.These helped increased the price.Without them the price would have been stagnant at 6.00-6.55. Even PIC are in speculation if taken literally. Stock picking is fraught with risk and the highest risk avails the highest return I dont think they are speculating.This is a southafrican company responsible for pension funds of govt workers.I think they are in for longterm as their main interest is dividend. Obiero doesn't know the difference between speculating and investing. So PIC when loading up on KEGN that is called investing but when IFC loads up on KQ that's speculation.. @sparkly you are a genius Tell us the difference between investing and speculating. It doesn't take a genius to do so. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,217 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:Ebenyo wrote:obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:I am well. I admit I didn't see PIC allowed to buy the untaken rights after the Rights Issue. There's plenty of time left. At least, KenGen isn't being boosted by speculation like KQ. I remain bullish KK and plan to boost my holdings soon. Profits galore despite the challenges. Infact the only difference is PIC.after they took the shares that was not taken during the rights,they continued adding more from the bourse.These helped increased the price.Without them the price would have been stagnant at 6.00-6.55. Even PIC are in speculation if taken literally. Stock picking is fraught with risk and the highest risk avails the highest return I dont think they are speculating.This is a southafrican company responsible for pension funds of govt workers.I think they are in for longterm as their main interest is dividend. Obiero doesn't know the difference between speculating and investing. So PIC when loading up on KEGN that is called investing but when IFC loads up on KQ that's speculation.. @sparkly you are a genius KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,217 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:Ebenyo wrote:obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:I am well. I admit I didn't see PIC allowed to buy the untaken rights after the Rights Issue. There's plenty of time left. At least, KenGen isn't being boosted by speculation like KQ. I remain bullish KK and plan to boost my holdings soon. Profits galore despite the challenges. Infact the only difference is PIC.after they took the shares that was not taken during the rights,they continued adding more from the bourse.These helped increased the price.Without them the price would have been stagnant at 6.00-6.55. Even PIC are in speculation if taken literally. Stock picking is fraught with risk and the highest risk avails the highest return I dont think they are speculating.This is a southafrican company responsible for pension funds of govt workers.I think they are in for longterm as their main interest is dividend. Obiero doesn't know the difference between speculating and investing. So PIC when loading up on KEGN that is called investing but when IFC loads up on KQ that's speculation.. @sparkly you are a genius Tell us the difference between investing and speculating. It doesn't take a genius to do so. The two are intertwined, but with varying degree of risk. E.g the people who bought land at Syokimau airport area must have thought they were investing.. But it turns out to be worse than speculation. The road to financial success is not one, many roads can take you there and so if you see me on Jogoo Road, do not force me to go to Eastern bypass KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:Ebenyo wrote:obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:I am well. I admit I didn't see PIC allowed to buy the untaken rights after the Rights Issue. There's plenty of time left. At least, KenGen isn't being boosted by speculation like KQ. I remain bullish KK and plan to boost my holdings soon. Profits galore despite the challenges. Infact the only difference is PIC.after they took the shares that was not taken during the rights,they continued adding more from the bourse.These helped increased the price.Without them the price would have been stagnant at 6.00-6.55. Even PIC are in speculation if taken literally. Stock picking is fraught with risk and the highest risk avails the highest return I dont think they are speculating.This is a southafrican company responsible for pension funds of govt workers.I think they are in for longterm as their main interest is dividend. Obiero doesn't know the difference between speculating and investing. So PIC when loading up on KEGN that is called investing but when IFC loads up on KQ that's speculation.. @sparkly you are a genius Tell us the difference between investing and speculating. It doesn't take a genius to do so. The two are intertwined, but with varying degree of risk. E.g the people who bought land at Syokimau airport area must have thought they were investing.. But it turns out to be worse than speculation. The road to financial success is not one, many roads can take you there and so if you see me on Jogoo Road, do not force me to go to Eastern bypass Quote:The main difference between speculating and investing is the amount of of risk undertaken in the trade. Typically, high-risk trades that are almost akin to gambling fall under the umbrella of speculation , whereas lower-risk investments based on fundamentals and analysis fall into the category of investing.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:Ebenyo wrote:obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:I am well. I admit I didn't see PIC allowed to buy the untaken rights after the Rights Issue. There's plenty of time left. At least, KenGen isn't being boosted by speculation like KQ. I remain bullish KK and plan to boost my holdings soon. Profits galore despite the challenges. Infact the only difference is PIC.after they took the shares that was not taken during the rights,they continued adding more from the bourse.These helped increased the price.Without them the price would have been stagnant at 6.00-6.55. Even PIC are in speculation if taken literally. Stock picking is fraught with risk and the highest risk avails the highest return I dont think they are speculating.This is a southafrican company responsible for pension funds of govt workers.I think they are in for longterm as their main interest is dividend. Obiero doesn't know the difference between speculating and investing. So PIC when loading up on KEGN that is called investing but when IFC loads up on KQ that's speculation.. @sparkly you are a genius Tell us the difference between investing and speculating. It doesn't take a genius to do so. The two are intertwined, but with varying degree of risk. E.g the people who bought land at Syokimau airport area must have thought they were investing.. But it turns out to be worse than speculation. The road to financial success is not one, many roads can take you there and so if you see me on Jogoo Road, do not force me to go to Eastern bypass Quote:The main difference between speculating and investing is the amount of of risk undertaken in the trade. Typically, high-risk trades that are almost akin to gambling fall under the umbrella of speculation , whereas lower-risk investments based on fundamentals and analysis fall into the category of investing.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/30/2007 Posts: 1,558 Location: Nairobi
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obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:Ebenyo wrote:obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:I am well. I admit I didn't see PIC allowed to buy the untaken rights after the Rights Issue. There's plenty of time left. At least, KenGen isn't being boosted by speculation like KQ. I remain bullish KK and plan to boost my holdings soon. Profits galore despite the challenges. Infact the only difference is PIC.after they took the shares that was not taken during the rights,they continued adding more from the bourse.These helped increased the price.Without them the price would have been stagnant at 6.00-6.55. Even PIC are in speculation if taken literally. Stock picking is fraught with risk and the highest risk avails the highest return I dont think they are speculating.This is a southafrican company responsible for pension funds of govt workers.I think they are in for longterm as their main interest is dividend. Obiero doesn't know the difference between speculating and investing. So PIC when loading up on KEGN that is called investing but when IFC loads up on KQ that's speculation.. @sparkly you are a genius Tell us the difference between investing and speculating. It doesn't take a genius to do so. The two are intertwined, but with varying degree of risk. E.g the people who bought land at Syokimau airport area must have thought they were investing.. But it turns out to be worse than speculation. The road to financial success is not one, many roads can take you there and so if you see me on Jogoo Road, do not force me to go to Eastern bypass The people who bought land in syokimau didnt get titles. If you dont do your homework and put in money with the blind expectation of making money that is known as gambling. But yes, road to success are many, as long as you have done ur research.
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