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Scubidu
#61 Posted : Wednesday, May 30, 2012 2:27:27 PM
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emlyn ngwiri wrote:
you mean noise?

well, that might be true but one does need to rebalance their portfolio to adjust to the bml however inconsistent the line might be..


@emlyn. Front-running clients through prop books.
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emlyn ngwiri
#62 Posted : Tuesday, June 05, 2012 5:23:18 PM
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@Scubidu

have you ever read the CSIA Curriculum from KASNEB? its much the same as CFAs but looking at the exams it seems very weighty more so on the final sections (5 and 6)
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#63 Posted : Tuesday, June 05, 2012 5:24:22 PM
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Scubidu
#64 Posted : Friday, June 08, 2012 6:35:08 PM
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emlyn ngwiri wrote:
@Scubidu

have you ever read the CSIA Curriculum from KASNEB? its much the same as CFAs but looking at the exams it seems very weighty more so on the final sections (5 and 6)


Unfortunately i have not heard about it. Sounds like a really good opportunity. I hope you have enrolled for a paper of two.
“We are the middle children of history man, no purpose or place. We have no great war, no great depression. Our great war is a spiritual war, our great depression is our lives!" – Tyler Durden
guru267
#65 Posted : Saturday, June 09, 2012 9:40:17 AM
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emlyn ngwiri wrote:
@Scubidu

have you ever read the CSIA Curriculum from KASNEB? its much the same as CFAs but looking at the exams it seems very weighty more so on the final sections (5 and 6)


A CSIA cannot compare to a CFA in anyway.. CFAs standards are unmatched..

Are you aware CSIA is an undergraduate course while CFA is a postgraduate course??

One can start CSIA straight out of high school.. But To attempt CFA you definitely have to be a degree holder..
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Deuteronomy 4:16
emlyn ngwiri
#66 Posted : Saturday, June 09, 2012 12:09:06 PM
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guru267 wrote:
emlyn ngwiri wrote:
@Scubidu

have you ever read the CSIA Curriculum from KASNEB? its much the same as CFAs but looking at the exams it seems very weighty more so on the final sections (5 and 6)


A CSIA cannot compare to a CFA in anyway.. CFAs standards are unmatched..

Are you aware CSIA is an undergraduate course while CFA is a postgraduate course??

One can start CSIA straight out of high school.. But To attempt CFA you definitely have to be a degree holder..




you are right indeed.

the two curriculum are un-comparable. it(CFA) separates the men from the boys. However,with the CSIA,one can get an iternational certificate from the Association of certified International Investment Analyst (ACIIA) that has global recognition as well.

whats your take and which is more applicable in kenya?

QW25091985
#67 Posted : Saturday, June 09, 2012 12:10:42 PM
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emlyn ngwiri wrote:
guru267 wrote:
emlyn ngwiri wrote:
@Scubidu

have you ever read the CSIA Curriculum from KASNEB? its much the same as CFAs but looking at the exams it seems very weighty more so on the final sections (5 and 6)


A CSIA cannot compare to a CFA in anyway.. CFAs standards are unmatched..

Are you aware CSIA is an undergraduate course while CFA is a postgraduate course??

One can start CSIA straight out of high school.. But To attempt CFA you definitely have to be a degree holder..




you are right indeed.

the two curriculum are un-comparable. it(CFA) separates the men from the boys. However,with the CSIA,one can get an iternational certificate from the Association of certified International Investment Analyst (ACIIA) that has global recognition as well.

whats your take and which is more applicable in kenya?




i think you answered yourself . LOL smile
guru267
#68 Posted : Sunday, June 10, 2012 12:13:00 AM
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emlyn ngwiri wrote:
guru267 wrote:
emlyn ngwiri wrote:
@Scubidu

have you ever read the CSIA Curriculum from KASNEB? its much the same as CFAs but looking at the exams it seems very weighty more so on the final sections (5 and 6)


A CSIA cannot compare to a CFA in anyway.. CFAs standards are unmatched..

Are you aware CSIA is an undergraduate course while CFA is a postgraduate course??

One can start CSIA straight out of high school.. But To attempt CFA you definitely have to be a degree holder..




you are right indeed.

the two curriculum are un-comparable. it(CFA) separates the men from the boys. However,with the CSIA,one can get an iternational certificate from the Association of certified International Investment Analyst (ACIIA) that has global recognition as well.

whats your take and which is more applicable in kenya?



Both the courses are applicable in Kenya.. BTW It is impossible to compare undergraduate and postgraduate courses..

Earning a CFA charter is as far as you get in professional finance.. I know people who have upgraded to CFA after completing CSIA...
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Deuteronomy 4:16
emlyn ngwiri
#69 Posted : Tuesday, July 17, 2012 6:25:59 PM
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@scubidu can one Actively trade bonds in kenya
Scubidu
#70 Posted : Saturday, July 28, 2012 7:30:51 PM
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emlyn ngwiri wrote:
@scubidu can one Actively trade bonds in kenya


Hi Emlyn. Depends on how much you have to trade with and how ethical you are... arrangements can be made for you to be used as a money making vehicle. As a retailers it's not viable. I have also seen high net worth individuals and saccos have also largely not explored the bond mart.
“We are the middle children of history man, no purpose or place. We have no great war, no great depression. Our great war is a spiritual war, our great depression is our lives!" – Tyler Durden
Scubidu
#71 Posted : Thursday, September 27, 2012 10:47:08 AM
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FTSE NSE Kenyan Shilling Government Bond Index is going to be launched on 3rd October, 2012 at the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
“We are the middle children of history man, no purpose or place. We have no great war, no great depression. Our great war is a spiritual war, our great depression is our lives!" – Tyler Durden
emlyn ngwiri
#72 Posted : Friday, September 28, 2012 5:40:22 PM
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Thats great news!!

(A NEW CHAPTER IN ACTIVE BOND TRADING)

i still wonder if anyone can actively trade bonds in kenya
Scubidu
#73 Posted : Saturday, September 29, 2012 8:26:37 PM
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Scubidu wrote:
emlyn ngwiri wrote:
you mean noise?

well, that might be true but one does need to rebalance their portfolio to adjust to the bml however inconsistent the line might be..


@emlyn. Front-running clients through prop books.


Grab a copy of The East African. Finally a good attempt at describing the corruption in Kenyan bond market trading:

Read more:

http://www.theeastafrica.../-/14jqe5mz/-/index.html
“We are the middle children of history man, no purpose or place. We have no great war, no great depression. Our great war is a spiritual war, our great depression is our lives!" – Tyler Durden
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