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Chapter 09 · Weekly move · Week 30 · 2026The Moves · rotate or hold

A record with an asterisk, and the book holds

This is a model-book case study, not an instruction to copy. Hypothetical & educational; never advice.

The All-Share closed the week at an all-time high; but more names fell than rose, and Friday's push came largely from cross-listed counters marked up on zero reported volume. The book's banks sat still all week. A record the board didn't earn with breadth or turnover is a headline, not a thesis; so the book holds, a fourth week running.

Illustrative · no rotation this week · marked to the 24 Jul DSE close
The decision
Hold
Hypothetical NAV
TSh 530.4m
Market P&L · money-weighted
▲ 4.65%
Equities · band 30 to 60%
52.0%
Fixed income · band 25 to 50%
33.8%
The tape

What the week actually said

The DSEI closed Friday at 4,150.14 (DSE, 24 Jul), up 0.93% Friday-to-Friday and through the 3 July peak; an all-time high. But look underneath: over the week 6 counters rose against 12 that fell, and Friday's jump leaned on cross-listed KA (+56.5%) and USL (+20.0%), both marked up on zero reported volume. The genuine domestic gainers were TBL (+3.35%) and VODA (+3.12%). The book's banks did nothing: NMB flat all week at TSh 16,750; still its 52-week high; and CRDB eased 0.37% to TSh 2,690, both marks reconciled to the verified DSE snapshot. The hypothetical book ended the week at TSh 530.4m, up 4.65% money-weighted since inception on 6 June. Deposits are counted as capital, never as performance.

Drift vs the bands

Still nothing to correct

Equities 52.0% (band 30 to 60), fixed income 33.8% (25 to 50), cash 10.4% (5 to 20), gold 3.8% (0 to 8). Every sleeve sits mid-band, a fourth straight week. A rotation needs a reason; drift is the usual one, and a record set by counters the book does not own creates none.

The record

An asterisk, not an all-clear

The all-time high rode two zero-volume cross-listed marks while weekly breadth ran 6 up, 12 down. A record is confirmed by domestic breadth and two-sided turnover, not by the print alone; next week's follow-through is the test, and until then the high carries an asterisk.

The curve

The next auction is the next read

The 91-day WAR sits at 3.35%, roughly 290bp below the 6.25% policy rate, after the 15 July auction eased the whole front end. The next T-bill auction (expected ~29 Jul; inferred cadence, not an official BoT date) tests whether that gap persists into August. The duration idea still waits.

“A record set on marks nobody traded is a headline, not a thesis; the book holds until the board, not two cross-listed prints, confirms it.”
The decision

Why hold; a fourth week, and the bar has not moved

Four holds running is starting to look like a habit. It is; the habit is the test, not the answer. Each week the question is the same: has anything changed what the book should own? This week the honest answer is again no. Every sleeve sits mid-band, so there is no drift to correct. The record was made by counters the book does not hold being marked up without a single reported trade; chasing that would mean buying a print, not a market. And the one genuine idea on the table; extending duration while the 364-day sits above 7%; is still waiting on the next auction for evidence the front end is reconnecting to policy. Nothing was bought, nothing was sold.

The week ahead

Three dates, one discipline

The next T-bill auction (expected ~29 July; inferred from cadence, not an official BoT date) is the read that matters most: whether the front end reconnects toward the 6.25% policy rate or stays pinned ~290bp below it. The US FOMC (28 to 29 July) sets the dollar backdrop for USD/TZS, which held near 2,637 all week. And the record itself faces its own test: if domestic breadth turns positive and turnover is two-sided, the high stands on its own; if not, it fades with the no-volume marks that set it. Either way the book's job is unchanged; hold what the thesis owns, and write the next change down before making it.

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The terrain this week touched
Source: DSE daily report (verified snapshot, 24 Jul) · Bank of Tanzania (official FX; CBR) · NBS (June CPI) as at 25 Jul 2026 Verified Confidence: High Marks reconcile to the verified Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange close; yields and FX read from the Bank of Tanzania, inflation from the NBS. Hypothetical & educational; never advice. Methodology