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paulkimani
#721 Posted : Saturday, April 04, 2020 6:39:41 PM
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Perhaps. But for the silent readers, the ones thinking about investing and browsing - I’m sharing for them. Stay safe
hamburglar
#722 Posted : Sunday, April 05, 2020 11:03:12 AM
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paulkimani wrote:
Perhaps. But for the silent readers, the ones thinking about investing and browsing - I’m sharing for them. Stay safe



I think smart investors should listen to what paulkimani is saying about Cytonn. This ponzi is soon going to explode in people’s faces. The damage in terms of monetary losses to investors will be legendary. It’s going to be unprecedented in Kenya. I too have always wondered, apart from Amara Ridge in Karen consisting of 10 houses that have still not yet been sold 5 years in, how do these guys generate money that allows them to float up to 20% returns in interest to investors? Something is very very amiss here, I would be very scared if I have money invested in Cytonn. That’s just my opinion though, I might be wrong but my hunch tells me otherwise.
paulkimani
#723 Posted : Monday, April 06, 2020 4:37:10 PM
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paulkimani
#724 Posted : Monday, April 06, 2020 7:18:38 PM
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paulkimani
#725 Posted : Monday, April 06, 2020 9:30:33 PM
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https://twitter.com/crac...247161000891056137?s=21

And many more, but you all get the point
NewMoney
#726 Posted : Tuesday, April 07, 2020 12:01:33 AM
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Investing in a product that offers 18% return is just naive, there is no way Cytonn could make it, no company or business can guarantee that kind of return. Either someone lied to Cytonn or Cytonn lied to it's clients.
paulkimani
#727 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2020 12:51:43 PM
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https://twitter.com/ann7...247818646300364801?s=21

And for those currents investors or silent reader, please see below link which simply explains a ponzi. As many threats and insults I have received on this thread, I continue for the greater good. I appreciate the above support from my fellow Kenyans.

https://www.investopedia.../terms/p/ponzischeme.asp
winmak
#728 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2020 1:41:02 PM
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paulkimani wrote:
https://twitter.com/ann74069942/status/1247818646300364801?s=21

And for those currents investors or silent reader, please see below link which simply explains a ponzi. As many threats and insults I have received on this thread, I continue for the greater good. I appreciate the above support from my fellow Kenyans.

https://www.investopedia...terms/p/ponzischeme.asp



your twitter link is broken, repost
For investors as a whole, returns decrease as motion increases ~ WB
paulkimani
#729 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2020 2:00:25 PM
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winmak wrote:
paulkimani wrote:
https://twitter.com/ann74069942/status/1247818646300364801?s=21

And for those currents investors or silent reader, please see below link which simply explains a ponzi. As many threats and insults I have received on this thread, I continue for the greater good. I appreciate the above support from my fellow Kenyans.

https://www.investopedia...terms/p/ponzischeme.asp



your twitter link is broken, repost



It’s not broken. Cytonn complaints often get removed or somehow the owner of the account mysteriously deletes the account. I don’t know why. This lady had commented on an old Tweet of the Cytonn CEO and had asked why she can’t remove money she needs to feed her family as she can not work at her job right now because of the Nairobi travel ban. She said her funds were eligible for removal and Cytonn wouldn’t let her and was asking Edwin Dande to help.
stoner
#730 Posted : Friday, April 10, 2020 6:43:44 AM
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The Standard and Daily Nation normally publish the daily yields of all the money market funds in their printed newspapers.However,I dont see these daily yields in both editorial houses online "newspapers".Sisi ni digital and dont buy printed newspapers so where can one find the daily yields of all money market funds online?
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