How to trade in global stocks
Monday May 10 2021
There are four online exchange brokers licensed and regulated by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) in Kenya.
Over time, the brokers have steadily been expanding their product offering, offering investors the opportunity to diversify their portfolios by investing in global stocks whilst giving them exposure to the markets.
There are four online exchange brokers licensed and regulated by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) in Kenya.
Over time, the brokers have steadily been expanding their product offering, offering investors the opportunity to diversify their portfolios by investing in global stocks whilst giving them exposure to the markets.
May 09, 2021
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Halal investing not only satisfies Islamic principles, but can also be just as profitable as conventional investing.
You may have heard that as a Muslim, you must follow certain religious principles when investing, and you must only stick to halal investments.
But why is there a need for Islamic investing, and how would you know which investments are considered halal?
To unravel the mystery, it is important first to understand how Islam views finance.
In the Islamic faith, money is viewed as having no intrinsic value; it is regarded only as a medium of exchange, with one unit equivalent to another of the same denomination (i.e., $1 = $1).
I invested in shares for the first time this week: hereâs how I did it
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Amid ultra-low interest rates, hundreds of thousands of Aussies are dipping their toe into the sharemarket for the first time, in search of a higher return on their savings.
This week, I joined them. And because I know you love details, let me walk you through exactly how I did it.
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Donât just go throwing your money into the sharemarket on a whim. Take time to think about what time horizon you have to invest and the possible alternative uses of your money.
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More investors are seeking control and tax benefits of ETFs. And the rising tide of money pouring into ETFs may soon become a tsunami. As a result, you may want to catch the wave.
ETFs have been a popular way to invest since their inception in the early 1990s. Today, there are over 7,600 ETFs bulging with trillions of investment dollars.
What Is an ETF
An ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) is a security that tracks an index, commodity, bonds, a sector, or other assets. It owns the underlying assets and divides ownership of those assets into shares which investors buy.
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A great investment expert is finally stepping down – at some stage. Warren Buffett has been the longest lasting investment guru I can ever recall. With his nickname The Sage of Omaha, he has developed a great reputation as a canny investor for the longer term.
This has not been on the basis of a media profile and fancy promotion, but on the most convincing method of all – by his huge success in managing his investment company, Berkshire Hathaway.
Essentially, it is just a holding company he acquired in 1965. With his friend and business partner Charlie Munger, he went about building a longer term investment business, which by any measure has been brilliant.