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Old 02-19-2008, 06:55 AM
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Default Investing in Third World Country Stock Exchange

I heard its very good to invest in third world countries like Africa.
I have invested in one of the countries in EAST AFRICA, and within a year it gave me a return of about 65%.
Do you think its good ?

Have you invested in Africa before ?
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Old 02-22-2008, 03:28 PM
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That sounds pretty good, what did you invest in? Which country was it?
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:27 PM
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In Tanzania, East Africa....

I am also a Stock market and Bonds broker in this country.....
I charge 7% commission on any investment....
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Old 02-27-2008, 12:46 PM
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can you tell us more about the benefits of investing in a third world country against leading performing countries?

any suggestions on good companies to invest to?
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Old 02-27-2008, 04:42 PM
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In Africa, am specialized only in TANZANIA, EAST AFRICA...
As, currently I have ideas about the market, and how to invest SAFELY in the best possible way..
As all african countries have problems of safety and security.....
I have been living in Tanzania for more than 20 years now, and have studied the environment....
For me, its the most safest place to invest...as I take proper precautions...

- Main advantage compared to other Stock Markets is the PRICE STABILITY.
Major markets have problems in price fluctuating....Within hours, you can be in terrible loss or in Very high profit in major market...

But in Africa, it takes time to change the price......
The market isnt yet competely liquid...
As I said, I gained alot of profit....with 1 whole YEAR !
I had to wait 1 year to gain that profit....
You cant do day trading and gain money..no...Its a game of patience...

Currently the best industry in Tanzania is CEMENT industry...Most of the companies are handled by White People, so its the most safest...Plus there are lots of constructions going on, so cement is highly in DEMAND !

If you may be interested in future, you can visit the country...and if you want, i can guide you out.....
Or, we can deal online if you want......
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Old 02-27-2008, 07:29 PM
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Actually I live in africa, and NO
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As all african countries have problems of safety and security.....
There is no such thing as that, there are some countries here which is very seur and bringing huge revenue to investors, especially forign investors.

And due to the importance in stock investing my country is even holding online competetion of a game of Stock Investing, the game is lively fed from the real sources, so the game and the real stock market has the same details, the first winners are awarded each season and given free courses on how to invest.

Its absolutly safe and encouraging.
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Old 02-28-2008, 03:50 AM
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which country you talking about ?
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Exactly Egypt, it is an african country isnt it?
Our stock market had a sudden downtime, yes, but its back to normal and that doesnt mean its totaly unsafe and unsecure
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i agree...there is only about 10 to 20% risk...which is quite good compared to Modern markets...

besides, in africa there are specific countries in which you have to analyze economically, before investing in it !

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i agree...there is only about 10 to 20% risk...which is quite good compared to Modern markets...

besides, in africa there are specific countries in which you have to analyze economically, before investing in it !

in any place you have to analyzue economically, in order to invest large amounts of money you have to be sure of your investements.
Our stock market maybe even one of the best predictible markets
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