Kevin keeps saying "for obvious reasons"- but to a layman there is nothing obvious about any particular field, mimi I need explanation like a class 1 when learning about a topic like this. Would have appreciated explanation rather than assumption that all viewers already know enough about stocks to understand what an expert might consider to be obvious
As a trader, I feel there is too much strategy/theory being discussed here. I mean what they are saying is right but kwa ground its not as they make it look. Be ready to stick with losses for long and am sure we have all learnt from the dips that keep on dipping. But same thing possibility of profits is there. For those else where i would say try markets with more volatility and with stable economies. Take note of tax implications too.
Yeah true. I was waiting for that part and unfortunately it wasn't discussed. Any idea where I can research on this? Or any info. about it will really appreciate
@@alisma77 Depends on where you are in the world but other countries have platforms such as ISA accounts but you must be tax resident in those coutries. But the movement in these stocks sometimes its global its only that the magnitude of the volatility is going to vary from stock to stock. Dont even get me started on the EV market and chinese stocks even taking higher hits. But as we all know the market always bounces back after a while. Case study recently Safaricom (12-19), Bamburi (28-48), Coop (11-15) you see what I mean. Its only that no one knows when its gonna happen. i would still insist buy low and if it deeps further keep averaging down if you can stomach the long periods of low volatility that is
This was so informative... A big thank you.. would love this topic/discussion to continue.. what are of the books you can refer for beginners about stock market??
Thanks for this. The Lesson is learn to cut your losses and not being emotionally attached to an investment that is clearly not performing. @NTV. Kindly we can have another session on this topic. Thanks
The people making guaranteed profit in the stock market are listed companies and stock brokers. The "investors" are just there to pool funds and chew losses as they are told to 'be patient' You'd rather buy treasury bills of you have to invest
I have been trading with N.s.e for exactly 18 years as a buy and hold investor. My stock broker Sbg securities. My question is simple?Why doesn't N.s.e introduce day trading,Options trading and futures same as developing countries?
Guys in as much as u want to invest in shares,its better u take interest in how it works,trends,history, financial performance and market risks.Invest n take time to study the company,industry n news that might affect it...then u can adjust your decision also. Consider a margin of safety,loook at a good company which is undervalued,a good management.
The interviewer is asking the right questions and even better follow up questions.
The longterm mindset is what most Kenyans need. We haven't been taught to think longterm. We also have inbuilt fear of investing
Very true Ken...btw I like your educative videos n I follow your work...kudos.
Hello Ken.I have watched one of your video and am greatly impressed.Can I get your contacts please I need to know more about NSE
Victor Kiprop is an excellent interviewer
I feel the same
I agree
Agreed. Very professional.
Very good questions asked. Helpful indeed
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Kevin keeps saying "for obvious reasons"- but to a layman there is nothing obvious about any particular field, mimi I need explanation like a class 1 when learning about a topic like this. Would have appreciated explanation rather than assumption that all viewers already know enough about stocks to understand what an expert might consider to be obvious
Best quote of the day: If you think education is expensive. Try ignorance.🤣
That quote is written in our board when you enter my former school
Too much information
So good of you guys
Blessings
This was very informative
Thank you
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Thank you so much for this video ,so informative and a conversation I'm trying to understand
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Thanks alot ntv
As a trader, I feel there is too much strategy/theory being discussed here. I mean what they are saying is right but kwa ground its not as they make it look. Be ready to stick with losses for long and am sure we have all learnt from the dips that keep on dipping. But same thing possibility of profits is there. For those else where i would say try markets with more volatility and with stable economies. Take note of tax implications too.
Yeah true. I was waiting for that part and unfortunately it wasn't discussed. Any idea where I can research on this? Or any info. about it will really appreciate
@@alisma77 Depends on where you are in the world but other countries have platforms such as ISA accounts but you must be tax resident in those coutries. But the movement in these stocks sometimes its global its only that the magnitude of the volatility is going to vary from stock to stock. Dont even get me started on the EV market and chinese stocks even taking higher hits. But as we all know the market always bounces back after a while. Case study recently Safaricom (12-19), Bamburi (28-48), Coop (11-15) you see what I mean. Its only that no one knows when its gonna happen. i would still insist buy low and if it deeps further keep averaging down if you can stomach the long periods of low volatility that is
would be lovely if the part 2 included info on index funds, etfs and mutual funds
Hi Jesse..
This was so informative... A big thank you.. would love this topic/discussion to continue.. what are of the books you can refer for beginners about stock market??
Very informative. Invest small amounts for the long term
Would have loved to hear the end of that story about Mumias. What was the lesson?
Thanks for this. The Lesson is learn to cut your losses and not being emotionally attached to an investment that is clearly not performing. @NTV. Kindly we can have another session on this topic. Thanks
The people making guaranteed profit in the stock market are listed companies and stock brokers. The "investors" are just there to pool funds and chew losses as they are told to 'be patient' You'd rather buy treasury bills of you have to invest
GOOD INFORMATION🥰
Informative with very key points
In stocks NEVER follow the majority
The fact that you can lose money in investing in shares
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I have been trading with N.s.e for exactly 18 years as a buy and hold investor.
My stock broker Sbg securities.
My question is simple?Why doesn't N.s.e introduce day trading,Options trading and futures same as developing countries?
Right question raised right here! Asante for thinking through it just like I am.
I'm 30 and I started at 27, I've been wanting to ask that question 🙄
Morris we have futures. But I agree the NSE guys need to do more
@@katewabwile9053 am 30, started at around 23yrs. But I kept leaving and coming back.
Yes we have the Futures Market as we also plan to introduce this year the day trading.
Irungu is extremely eloquent and well spoken.
Very informative
How liquid is the market, can one buy and sell anytime he wants?
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Which stock should I invest in as of now,m
Am investor but for the last two years have been inactive member,how can I lent my securities?
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Bulls eat bears eat pigs get slaughtered.. Let's go long😁😂
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Can I start if I'm a student?
Yes you can, check my youtube page from my profile here.
@@LucyaishaLPN if you speak kiswahili only thy allow
@@millicentayangokunting3728 yeea
as long as you're 18 and above to get KrA pin
Where is part two,,,something worth watching,,,I must buy shares kwani iko nini🙏
Mi sielewi izi vitu 😭
So,where will i go to open the account from ?
Are all these investments limited to Kenyans only
Guys in as much as u want to invest in shares,its better u take interest in how it works,trends,history, financial performance and market risks.Invest n take time to study the company,industry n news that might affect it...then u can adjust your decision also.
Consider a margin of safety,loook at a good company which is undervalued,a good management.
How can I start
Buy learning first.
The problem is ...he interviewed brokers only, why not interview those who lost money in this stock things
When is the best time to invest in a share?
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it ended abruptly
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Sounds like big scam
Go do research about it...stop saying it's a scam😐
Only people with the poverty mindset claim everything is a scam to them.