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Asked: April 6, 20262026-04-06T15:46:55+00:00 2026-04-06T15:46:55+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Clarity about NIDF stock

Good day! I was told you can maximize your profit by withdrawing your capital from NIDF after dividend is being paid and invest in MMM. Then reinvest the money back when NIDF is about to pay dividend. Does that mean if I invested 3 months before dividend and another person invested same amount 1 month before dividend, we’re going to collect same dividend value?

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    2026-04-06T17:24:55+00:00Added an answer on April 6, 2026 at 5:24 pm

    Short answer: No — you will NOT receive the same dividend. Dividend from NIDF depends on how many units you hold on the qualification date, not how long you held them. Let me break it down clearly: How Dividend Works (Very Important) For dividend payment, there are 3 key dates: Qualification Date (CRead more

    Short answer: No — you will NOT receive the same dividend.
    Dividend from NIDF depends on how many units you hold on the qualification date, not how long you held them.
    Let me break it down clearly:
    How Dividend Works (Very Important)
    For dividend payment, there are 3 key dates:
    Qualification Date (Closure Date) → Only investors holding shares before this date qualify
    Ex-Dividend Date → If you buy after this, you won’t get dividend
    Payment Date → When money is paid
    👉 Dividend is based on how many units you hold, not how many months you held.
    Your Example Explained
    Let’s assume:
    You invested ₦1,000,000 3 months before dividend
    Another person invested ₦1,000,000 1 month before dividend
    Both held till qualification date
    Result:
    You both receive same dividend (because same units held)
    But Here’s What Most People Miss
    If NIDF price rises before dividend:
    You invested 3 months earlier → You likely bought cheaper
    The other person invested 1 month earlier → Likely bought more expensive
    So:
    You may hold more units
    Therefore you receive more dividend
    Example:
    Investor
    Price per Unit
    Amount
    Units
    You (3 months earlier)
    ₦100
    ₦1,000,000
    10,000 units
    Person (1 month earlier)
    ₦120
    ₦1,000,000
    8,333 units
    Dividend = ₦5 per unit
    You = ₦50,000
    Person = ₦41,665
    So earlier investors often earn more.
    About The Strategy You Mentioned
    “Withdraw after dividend → Invest in MMM → Return before dividend”
    ⚠️ This is very risky:
    MMM Global is a Ponzi scheme (collapsed before in Nigeria)
    You may lose capital completely
    You may miss qualification date
    NIDF price may rise while you’re out
    This strategy is called Dividend Capture Strategy — but it doesn’t always work.
    Why? After dividend:
    Share price usually drops by dividend amount
    So you may gain dividend but lose in price.
    My Practical Advice (Safer Approach)
    With funds like NIDF:
    Hold long-term
    Reinvest dividend
    Allow compounding 📈
    This is typically more stable and profitable.

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    • Captain Mike
      Captain Mike
      2026-04-07T11:22:07+00:00Replied to answer on April 7, 2026 at 11:22 am

      Thanks. *MMF(Money Mutual Fund) not MMM. My mistake

      Thanks.
      *MMF(Money Mutual Fund) not MMM. My mistake

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