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Asked: March 25, 20262026-03-25T07:30:01+00:00 2026-03-25T07:30:01+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

Can Stocks Lose All Their Value and Make Investors Lose Their Capital in Nigeria and US Markets?

Is it possible for the stocks I bought to diminish down to loosing even the capital?? Both Nigeria and USA stocks.

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    2026-03-25T08:44:46+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2026 at 8:44 am

    Yes — it is possible for stocks to lose value, and in extreme cases, you can lose some or even all of your capital, both in Nigeria and the USA. But the likelihood and mechanism differ depending on the type of stock and market. Let me break it down carefully. 1. How Stocks Can Lose Value a) Market PRead more

    Yes — it is possible for stocks to lose value, and in extreme cases, you can lose some or even all of your capital, both in Nigeria and the USA. But the likelihood and mechanism differ depending on the type of stock and market. Let me break it down carefully.

    1. How Stocks Can Lose Value

    a) Market Price Decline

    If the company performs poorly, or the market turns negative, share prices drop.

    Example: You buy a stock for ₦1,000. If it drops to ₦600, your investment has lost 40% in value.

    This is the most common form of loss.

    b) Company Bankruptcy

    If a company goes bankrupt, its stock may become worthless.

    Example:

    Nigeria: Rare, but it has happened (some smaller companies delisted from NGX).

    USA: Companies like Enron and Lehman Brothers went to zero; shareholders lost 100%.

    c) Delisting or Suspension

    Stocks can be delisted from the exchange if they fail to meet reporting, liquidity, or regulatory requirements.

    In some cases, you might never recover your full capital.

    2. How Likely Are These Scenarios?

    Market

    Risk of Losing Capital

    Notes

    Nigeria (NGX)

    Medium

    Blue-chip stocks like Zenith Bank, MTN, Dangote Cement rarely go to zero. Penny stocks are riskier.

    USA (NYSE/NASDAQ)

    Low to Medium

    Large-cap stocks like Apple, Microsoft are very safe; small-cap or biotech stocks are riskier.

    Speculative/Startups

    High

    Can lose 100% if company fails.

    Key takeaway: Total loss is rare in established companies, but temporary losses are normal.

    3. Ways to Protect Your Capital

    a) Diversification

    Spread your investments across sectors, countries, and asset classes

    Example: Nigerian ETF 30 + US S&P 500 ETF + Treasury bills

    b) Long-Term Holding

    Short-term price drops are normal

    Historically, markets recover over years

    c) Focus on Fundamentals

    Invest in companies with strong balance sheets, stable revenue, and dividend history

    d) Avoid High-Risk Penny Stocks

    Small, illiquid stocks can crash easily

    4. Difference Between Nigeria and USA Stocks

    Feature

    Nigeria

    USA

    Market volatility

    Higher

    Lower

    Regulation & protection

    Less robust

    Stronger investor protection

    Dividends

    Often higher %

    Lower % on tech, higher on utilities

    Risk of total loss

    Higher on small stocks

    Lower on large-cap, but possible on startups

    5. Practical Example

    Suppose you invest:

    ₦100,000 in Zenith Bank (Nigeria)

    $1000 in Apple (USA)

    Scenarios:

    Market drops 20%:

    Zenith: ₦100,000 → ₦80,000

    Apple: $1,000 → $800

    Company goes bankrupt (rare for these):

    Loss could be almost 100%

    Diversified portfolio with ETFs + blue-chip stocks:

    Losses are minimized, risk spread

    ✅ Bottom Line

    Stock prices fluctuate daily — temporary losses are normal.

    Losing all capital is possible but rare in large, established companies.

    High-risk stocks (penny stocks, startups, illiquid companies) carry a realistic chance of total loss.

    Diversification and long-term strategy greatly reduce risk.

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