Wale mnapanga kuinvest na shares
Look for a counter that has 18% gain and offers 6% dividend Yield.
Thats 24% return in a year
If you use th rule of 72
You double your return in 3 years (72 divide by interest rate)
That means if you invest Kshs. 10 Million in 3 years it will be Kshs. 20 Million.
Show me that land you are investing in that will double the value in 3 years.
Watu wa Buroti Maguta Maguta sina ubaya
maoni tu.
Wale wanashangaa which counter can give you this.
Look at the banking sector
You have several counters that can give you this comfortably.
Lakini endeleeeni kununua Shamba Kamulu na Matuu๐๐
When someone does something for me, I immediately start thinking of ways I can thank them in return. I deeply appreciate consideration and acts of service.
2. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH)
This ETF tracks the semiconductors that have been fueling the AI revolution.
If you don't know which stock between Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, ASML, TSMC, Micron to buy, just buy this etf.
It has been the best performing ETF over the last 10 years returning an average of 30% p.a.
This is the best growth ETF.
How to review a research paper?
Just answer these 5 questions.
1. Is this research important?
2. Is this research new?
3. Is this research executed correctly?
4. Can researchers verify this research?
5. Is this research presented correctly?
You can also do it automatically.
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Read your conclusion first. Then your introduction.
If they don't match, one of them is wrong.
Here's how to do it โคต๏ธ
Step 1: Write a rough conclusion based on your findings
Step 2: Read it back to yourself out loud
Step 3: Draft your intro to match what you actually discovered
Step 4: Check if they're telling the same story
This backwards approach will save you from:
โ Overpromising in your intro
โ Conclusions that drift from your original question
โ Weeks of rewriting entire sections
โ Reviewers calling out inconsistencies
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