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How to tell NSE has bottomed out
obiero
#5601 Posted : Friday, November 03, 2023 8:52:31 AM
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Thiong'o wrote:
Xymalos wrote:
wukan wrote:
Market turnover was a measly 55 million. Sellers are getting exhausted...fumes really. IFB should drain liquidity next week then break some kneecaps on some stocks. NSE 20 at 1444 must bend the knee and go below 1400.

Good timessmile


NSE 20 Performance

NSE 20 recent trading peak was Feb 2015 at 5373. Now it's at 1444, down 73%. Can we realistically expect NSE 20 to gain 73% to get back to Feb, 2015 peak?


at these levelsSad
and then privatization of state corporations

Like recovery from alcoholism, it will be a long drawn out process

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#5602 Posted : Friday, November 03, 2023 11:53:44 AM
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Xymalos wrote:
wukan wrote:
Market turnover was a measly 55 million. Sellers are getting exhausted...fumes really. IFB should drain liquidity next week then break some kneecaps on some stocks. NSE 20 at 1444 must bend the knee and go below 1400.

Good timessmile


NSE 20 Performance

NSE 20 recent trading peak was Feb 2015 at 5373. Now it's at 1444, down 73%. Can we realistically expect NSE 20 to gain 73% to get back to Feb, 2015 peak?

Your math is like Nabii's math.

-73% from 5373 = 1444
1444 x 173% = is not 5373

From 1444 it has to increase 300% or so to get to 5373
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#5603 Posted : Friday, November 03, 2023 11:57:58 AM
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holycow wrote:


Damn! Those lows are now highs! d'oh!
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My 2 cents
#5604 Posted : Friday, November 03, 2023 4:31:37 PM
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Question is what do you do with this knowledge. Does one buy more at current lows or bail out? The stock exchange is the only market where buyers flee from low prices.
Xymalos
#5605 Posted : Friday, November 03, 2023 8:06:03 PM
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My 2 cents wrote:
Question is what do you do with this knowledge. Does one buy more at current lows or bail out? The stock exchange is the only market where buyers flee from low prices.


Under normal circumstances, low prices of great companies (e.g., Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta etc.) would be great opportunity to buy. For NSE, you have to determine which are the great companies that are low priced to buy. Sample these price changes:
KCB in Jan 2015 was 58; now 16.35
NCBA in Jan 2015 was 64; now 37.15
StanChart in Jan 2015 was 339; now 155.75
Britam in Jan 2015 was 29; now 4.97
Centum in Jan 2015 was 65; now 8.35
I&M in Jan 2015 was 125; now 17.35
EQTY in Jan 2015 was 51; now 37
Absa in Jan 2015 was 16.25; now 11.45
EABL in Jan 2015 was 304; now 126
SCOM in Jan 2015 was 14; now 11.65

My 2 cents
#5606 Posted : Friday, November 03, 2023 9:17:01 PM
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Xymalos wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Question is what do you do with this knowledge. Does one buy more at current lows or bail out? The stock exchange is the only market where buyers flee from low prices.


Under normal circumstances, low prices of great companies (e.g., Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta etc.) would be great opportunity to buy. For NSE, you have to determine which are the great companies that are low priced to buy. Sample these price changes:
KCB in Jan 2015 was 58; now 16.35
NCBA in Jan 2015 was 64; now 37.15
StanChart in Jan 2015 was 339; now 155.75
Britam in Jan 2015 was 29; now 4.97
Centum in Jan 2015 was 65; now 8.35
I&M in Jan 2015 was 125; now 17.35
EQTY in Jan 2015 was 51; now 37
Absa in Jan 2015 was 16.25; now 11.45
EABL in Jan 2015 was 304; now 126
SCOM in Jan 2015 was 14; now 11.65



Presumably investors bought shares not only at 2015 market tops but rather across a range of dates. For instance, I have safaricom shares I bought at 5, 2.5, 27,33, etc.

NSE will come back, we just dont know when. Even the NYSE and the stocks you quote were cut in half at some point. Microsoft was cut by more than 70% during the dot com crash and only recovered after 16 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ericsson
#5607 Posted : Saturday, November 04, 2023 7:33:32 AM
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My 2 cents wrote:
Xymalos wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Question is what do you do with this knowledge. Does one buy more at current lows or bail out? The stock exchange is the only market where buyers flee from low prices.


Under normal circumstances, low prices of great companies (e.g., Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta etc.) would be great opportunity to buy. For NSE, you have to determine which are the great companies that are low priced to buy. Sample these price changes:
KCB in Jan 2015 was 58; now 16.35
NCBA in Jan 2015 was 64; now 37.15
StanChart in Jan 2015 was 339; now 155.75
Britam in Jan 2015 was 29; now 4.97
Centum in Jan 2015 was 65; now 8.35
I&M in Jan 2015 was 125; now 17.35
EQTY in Jan 2015 was 51; now 37
Absa in Jan 2015 was 16.25; now 11.45
EABL in Jan 2015 was 304; now 126
SCOM in Jan 2015 was 14; now 11.65



Presumably investors bought shares not only at 2015 market tops but rather across a range of dates. For instance, I have safaricom shares I bought at 5, 2.5, 27,33, etc.

NSE will come back, we just dont know when. Even the NYSE and the stocks you quote were cut in half at some point. Microsoft was cut by more than 70% during the dot com crash and only recovered after 16 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


NCBA wasn't listed in 2015
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#5608 Posted : Saturday, November 04, 2023 11:35:11 AM
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Xymalos wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Question is what do you do with this knowledge. Does one buy more at current lows or bail out? The stock exchange is the only market where buyers flee from low prices.


Under normal circumstances, low prices of great companies (e.g., Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta etc.) would be great opportunity to buy. For NSE, you have to determine which are the great companies that are low priced to buy. Sample these price changes:
KCB in Jan 2015 was 58; now 16.35
NCBA in Jan 2015 was 64; now 37.15
StanChart in Jan 2015 was 339; now 155.75
Britam in Jan 2015 was 29; now 4.97
Centum in Jan 2015 was 65; now 8.35
I&M in Jan 2015 was 125; now 17.35
EQTY in Jan 2015 was 51; now 37
Absa in Jan 2015 was 16.25; now 11.45
EABL in Jan 2015 was 304; now 126
SCOM in Jan 2015 was 14; now 11.65

You should adjust for bonuses/splits for some but the general point still remains valid. Invested in the NSE has destroyed wealth since 2015.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
VituVingiSana
#5609 Posted : Saturday, November 04, 2023 11:36:42 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Xymalos wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Question is what do you do with this knowledge. Does one buy more at current lows or bail out? The stock exchange is the only market where buyers flee from low prices.


Under normal circumstances, low prices of great companies (e.g., Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta etc.) would be great opportunity to buy. For NSE, you have to determine which are the great companies that are low priced to buy. Sample these price changes:
KCB in Jan 2015 was 58; now 16.35
NCBA in Jan 2015 was 64; now 37.15
StanChart in Jan 2015 was 339; now 155.75
Britam in Jan 2015 was 29; now 4.97
Centum in Jan 2015 was 65; now 8.35
I&M in Jan 2015 was 125; now 17.35
EQTY in Jan 2015 was 51; now 37
Absa in Jan 2015 was 16.25; now 11.45
EABL in Jan 2015 was 304; now 126
SCOM in Jan 2015 was 14; now 11.65



Presumably investors bought shares not only at 2015 market tops but rather across a range of dates. For instance, I have safaricom shares I bought at 5, 2.5, 27,33, etc.

NSE will come back, we just dont know when. Even the NYSE and the stocks you quote were cut in half at some point. Microsoft was cut by more than 70% during the dot com crash and only recovered after 16 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


NCBA wasn't listed in 2015
He is not wrong in the sense that NIC was listed, and for holders of NIC in 2015, they still hold the same shares now known as NCBA. Perhaps a bonus or 2 were issued.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
VituVingiSana
#5610 Posted : Saturday, November 04, 2023 11:40:07 AM
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My 2 cents wrote:
Xymalos wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Question is what do you do with this knowledge. Does one buy more at current lows or bail out? The stock exchange is the only market where buyers flee from low prices.


Under normal circumstances, low prices of great companies (e.g., Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta etc.) would be great opportunity to buy. For NSE, you have to determine which are the great companies that are low priced to buy. Sample these price changes:
KCB in Jan 2015 was 58; now 16.35
NCBA in Jan 2015 was 64; now 37.15
StanChart in Jan 2015 was 339; now 155.75
Britam in Jan 2015 was 29; now 4.97
Centum in Jan 2015 was 65; now 8.35
I&M in Jan 2015 was 125; now 17.35
EQTY in Jan 2015 was 51; now 37
Absa in Jan 2015 was 16.25; now 11.45
EABL in Jan 2015 was 304; now 126
SCOM in Jan 2015 was 14; now 11.65



Presumably investors bought shares not only at 2015 market tops but rather across a range of dates. For instance, I have safaricom shares I bought at 5, 2.5, 27,33, etc.

NSE will come back, we just dont know when. Even the NYSE and the stocks you quote were cut in half at some point. Microsoft was cut by more than 70% during the dot com crash and only recovered after 16 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let's say we have to wait for 16 years. That at 14% on IFBs would mean the bondholder is far, far better off.

Let's take the 16 years from 1 Jan 2015 then we will have done 9 years (31 Dec 2023) and have 7 more to go. The 6.5 year IFB is expected to yield a minimum of 16% which is about a 200% gain in interest income.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
My 2 cents
#5611 Posted : Saturday, November 04, 2023 12:46:38 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Xymalos wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Question is what do you do with this knowledge. Does one buy more at current lows or bail out? The stock exchange is the only market where buyers flee from low prices.


Under normal circumstances, low prices of great companies (e.g., Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta etc.) would be great opportunity to buy. For NSE, you have to determine which are the great companies that are low priced to buy. Sample these price changes:
KCB in Jan 2015 was 58; now 16.35
NCBA in Jan 2015 was 64; now 37.15
StanChart in Jan 2015 was 339; now 155.75
Britam in Jan 2015 was 29; now 4.97
Centum in Jan 2015 was 65; now 8.35
I&M in Jan 2015 was 125; now 17.35
EQTY in Jan 2015 was 51; now 37
Absa in Jan 2015 was 16.25; now 11.45
EABL in Jan 2015 was 304; now 126
SCOM in Jan 2015 was 14; now 11.65



Presumably investors bought shares not only at 2015 market tops but rather across a range of dates. For instance, I have safaricom shares I bought at 5, 2.5, 27,33, etc.

NSE will come back, we just dont know when. Even the NYSE and the stocks you quote were cut in half at some point. Microsoft was cut by more than 70% during the dot com crash and only recovered after 16 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let's say we have to wait for 16 years. That at 14% on IFBs would mean the bondholder is far, far better off.

Let's take the 16 years from 1 Jan 2015 then we will have done 9 years (31 Dec 2023) and have 7 more to go. The 6.5 year IFB is expected to yield a minimum of 16% which is about a 200% gain in interest income.


Take it all the way back to 2009, NSE never fully recovered from GFC. We have done 14 years already. Maybe we do another 5 bear years. If most stocks double in 5 years that is 14% per year; and then add on another 10% dividends. 24% sure beats IFB. The caveat is that stocks have to double in 5 years.
wukan
#5612 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2023 4:08:22 PM
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NSE 20 index at 1428...how long before we see trading halts?

obiero
#5613 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2023 4:24:29 PM
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wukan wrote:
NSE 20 index at 1428...how long before we see trading halts?


Hi Wukan. Halted by who, and why

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My 2 cents
#5614 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2023 5:54:18 PM
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If there was ever a time to lose the faith, it is now.
wukan
#5615 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2023 6:59:52 PM
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obiero wrote:
wukan wrote:
NSE 20 index at 1428...how long before we see trading halts?


Hi Wukan. Halted by who, and why


Plunge protection team aka PPT used to be active before the uhuruto era/error. The good old days
obiero
#5616 Posted : Tuesday, November 07, 2023 7:43:03 PM
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wukan wrote:
obiero wrote:
wukan wrote:
NSE 20 index at 1428...how long before we see trading halts?


Hi Wukan. Halted by who, and why


Plunge protection team aka PPT used to be active before the uhuruto era/error. The good old days

Probably only on small caps. The large caps have a mind of their own

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wukan
#5617 Posted : Wednesday, November 08, 2023 6:06:28 PM
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My 2 cents wrote:
If there was ever a time to lose the faith, it is now.


Have faith looks like we are at the climax of the bulls-v-bears fight. Turnover dropped to 27 million which is like a couple of kilimani apartments.

Let's see how low sellers are willing to go before they give up
My 2 cents
#5618 Posted : Wednesday, November 08, 2023 6:28:38 PM
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wukan wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
If there was ever a time to lose the faith, it is now.


Have faith looks like we are at the climax of the bulls-v-bears fight. Turnover dropped to 27 million which is like a couple of kilimani apartments.

Let's see how low sellers are willing to go before they give up

I was not referring to myself. I will never sell. I would lose too much.
obiero
#5619 Posted : Wednesday, November 08, 2023 7:43:57 PM
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My 2 cents wrote:
wukan wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
If there was ever a time to lose the faith, it is now.


Have faith looks like we are at the climax of the bulls-v-bears fight. Turnover dropped to 27 million which is like a couple of kilimani apartments.

Let's see how low sellers are willing to go before they give up

I was not referring to myself. I will never sell. I would lose too much.

It is time to buy

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wukan
#5620 Posted : Thursday, November 16, 2023 1:48:18 PM
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wukan wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
If there was ever a time to lose the faith, it is now.


Have faith looks like we are at the climax of the bulls-v-bears fight. Turnover dropped to 27 million which is like a couple of kilimani apartments.

Let's see how low sellers are willing to go before they give up


Last week was fun Applause Too bad the sellers got exhausted on some counters
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