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Levi wa Salemi

@tsaimarktsai

I have hope in God, which they themselves also accept, that there will be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and the unjust.

Katılım Kasım 2018
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I’m expecting a pullback in the NSE before the election, so for now I’m holding my current positions and waiting patiently for better entry prices. Just give me: $EQTY & $KCB below 50/= $SCOM below 25/= $IMH at 27/=
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DSZN8𓀀@Neduszn8·
Without mentioning DAVID BECKHAM and EDINSON CAVANI Guess a player that has played for both Manchester United and PSG LEVEL: VERY DIFFICULT 🤯
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@moneyacademyKE Interestingly, despite the massive drop in visitors (420k to ~213k), Narok County’s total revenue has actually increased. In FY 2024/25, revenue hit an estimated KES 5.6 billion, up from KES 4.3 billion the year prior. They are making more money from half the people.
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Moe@moneyacademyKE·
Maasai Mara visitors dropped by almost 50% from 420,000 in 2023 to 213,000 in 2025. The decline is linked to increased higher entry fees, with tourists shifting to cheaper parks like Amboseli and Tanzania’s Serengeti.
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@Getinwithgame Bro . We're married . Life no longer revolves around ladies . Talk Finance or about God or anything profitable to a man
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Master Togan@Getinwithgame·
If she yawns on a date and says “I’m so tired…” — make a move right then. This is actually a very common green light, not a rejection. When a girl says she’s tired on a date, it often means one of two things:
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@cheruiyotkb The NSE isn't worth investing in the long term either in the short . Shilling devaluation, Treasury Crowding because of the domestic borrowing , rising yield curve. The Cost of Money. Fiscal dominance. Kenya debt crisis. Don't look at Companies valuation only look at MACRO
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cheruiyotkb@cheruiyotkb·
Still not sure which $NSE stocks to buy? What's your regular lifestyle? I woke up to a blackout. I had forgotten to buy $KPLC tokens. I did so then made hot coffee by $Sasini. Being low on cash, I withdrew some money from my $Co_op bank account to my $Safaricom MPESA then drove to a $TotalEnergies fuel station and filled the tank. I stopped at a Carrefour branch at Two Rivers, a development by $Centum for shopping. A hot noon; I grabbed a cold fizzy drink with CO² by $Carbacid. My car insurance is due for renewal, $Britam's got me. I am meeting my buddies in the evening. Some $EABL swallows will lighten the mood to sealing that long overdue business deal.
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@cheruiyotkb The NSE honestly is a Ghost Market. And it's no longer the Wealth creating Machine we hoped it would be. Fiscal Policy; With the uptick in Fuel Prices , Real inflation will go from current 11% to 20%. Dividends are only 10- 15 % can't beat Inflation. The shs devaluation.
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cheruiyotkb@cheruiyotkb·
If you had Ksh 100,000 today, which stock on the Nairobi Securities Exchange are you buying and holding for the next 5 years? Why?
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@JohnHiuhu @NSE_Investors This maths don't add. Buy ex dividends. After it has collapsed and given out dividends or rather front run the dividend hype and sell before the dividends . The capital appreciation. Either way you miss the dividends and 5% dividends tax . My strategy is fully tested
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Sojourner and Stranger@JohnHiuhu·
If you want a return of 20% on investment in one year, consider buying a counter before book closure and lock in 7-8% dividends. If you hold till next year may, you can possibly get 16% in dividends. You only need 4-6% capital gains to achieve the 20% returns annually.
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@kahome_steve Bank of Kigali is an illiquid counter. That's a massive NO. KPLC owns the liabilities,the political interference,the dollar-denominated debt. Can't pay KenGen. It's choking on systemic debt, dilapidated grid infrastructure, and massive system losses (power theft and leakage).No
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Gichuki Kahome@kahome_steve·
Here are my top 4 stock picks at the NSE for Q2 2026 — and the investment case for each one. 🧵👇
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@kihoti05 @NSE_Investors Lol. You're new to the market. In the NSE you don't make money trading . Every time you buy and sell you are charged 4% in both brokerage and statutory fees . It's mathematically suicide to trade in the NSE . What about the 15% Capital Gain Tax on withdrawal. I'm out
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Christopher Muriuki@kihoti05·
@tsaimarktsai @NSE_Investors And my point was you can still make money we dont know whats really going to happen to the market the nasi was up today people made money ........and even if they start falling some are going to average down while others panic sell
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@kihoti05 @NSE_Investors This conversation is pointless. I never said I can predict the future . I just said I can predict the price market trajectory. The Market follows liquidity. If you can study the Quarterly Refunding Report by the Treasuries you can predict the price action . I'm done
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Llewellyn Ouya@LlewellynOuya·
These are the companies you can buy Shares in the Energy & Petroleum Sector; 1. Total @sh 39.1 2. KenGen @sh 9.14 3. Kenya Power @sh 16.7 4. Umeme Ltd @sh 8.5 5. Kenya Pipeline @sh 9.2
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@kihoti05 @NSE_Investors At this point respectfully it feels draining to explain basic Market Finance to you . A shilling leaving the NSE market going to the Bond means , the NSE is losing institution trust for investment. It will crash because it doesn't have hot money to pump it's price or support
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@kihoti05 @NSE_Investors Do you know how the market prices move. Accumulation, Manipulation, Distribution and then Retracement. A 9% pump could be manipulation or distribution. How do you know the difference? KQ is Manipulation and many other penny stocks you're seeing . Let's be patient
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Christopher Muriuki
Christopher Muriuki@kihoti05·
@tsaimarktsai @NSE_Investors Your figures maybe correct but that doesn't mean market will crash ......you might be waiting for market to crash yet others are still making money today there are companies whose prices have increased more than 9% wewe unangoja market crash others are making money
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@NSE_Investors Even with the correct, higher volume figure of KSh 19.58 Billion, the structural bleed is still violent. Dropping from KSh 24.97 Billion in Feb down to KSh 19.58 Billion in March represents a 21.6% month-over-month collapse in equity trading volume
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Market Cap Trainers
Market Cap Trainers@NSE_Investors·
Equity turnover for March 2026 was Ksh 19 billion
Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai

@kihoti05 @NSE_Investors Monthly Equity Turnover: February 2026: 8.5 Billion March 2026: 5.8 Billion Delta: 31.7% structural contraction in monthly equity volume. Monthly Bond Turnover: February 2026:92.0 Billion March 2026: 134.0 Billion The Delta: A 45.6% expansion in sovereign debt absorption.

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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@kihoti05 @NSE_Investors Even with the correct, higher volume figure of KSh 19.58 Billion, the structural bleed is still violent. Dropping from KSh 24.97 Billion in Feb down to KSh 19.58 Billion in March represents a 21.6% month-over-month collapse in equity trading volume
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@kihoti05 @NSE_Investors Monthly Equity Turnover: February 2026: 8.5 Billion March 2026: 5.8 Billion Delta: 31.7% structural contraction in monthly equity volume. Monthly Bond Turnover: February 2026:92.0 Billion March 2026: 134.0 Billion The Delta: A 45.6% expansion in sovereign debt absorption.
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@kihoti05 @NSE_Investors Every Shilling that disappears from the equity turnover delta is showing up directly in the bond turnover delta. The sovereign state is systematically draining the private sector dry to fund its own liabilities And this won't stop until the National Treasury is full in June 30
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Christopher Muriuki
Christopher Muriuki@kihoti05·
@tsaimarktsai @NSE_Investors ...you're not considering things like whether institutional investors are buying in nse you're not considering foreign investors you're not considering how many active traders there are on a daily basis trading nust coz a couple of bonds are open doesn't guarantee market crash
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Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@kihoti05 @NSE_Investors Equity Turnover: Previous Week 1.52 Billion Last week :1.18 Billion. Delta: A 22.3% collapse in equity trading volume in a single week. Bond Turnover: Previous Week (Late March): 28.5 Billion Last Week (Early April): 36.4 Billion The Delta: A 27.7% surge in bond trading volume
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Levi wa Salemi
Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai·
@Stevemaina26651 And most even likely even after June it won't go up until August when the National Treasury releases funds into the economy.
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MAINA@Stevemaina26651·
Rallying towards 74 now
Levi wa Salemi@tsaimarktsai

@NSE_Investors Absolutely 100% . That's the structural floor. 56 has been a multi year resistance. Now it has to be revisited by end June ( Fiscal Year End). Don't expect the NSE to rally before June. Leave the NSE now and come in June. Look at the Kenya Treasury deficit. It dictates

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