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Asked: May 5, 20262026-05-05T14:12:31+00:00 2026-05-05T14:12:31+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Does Buying a Small Number of Shares Like 20 Units Make Money in the Nigerian Stock Market?

When you buy only 20 units of any stock because you are new in stock business are you getting any money increase or you are playing in the business, how many units of shares can make you grow in stock business.

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    2026-05-05T16:39:43+00:00Added an answer on May 5, 2026 at 4:39 pm

    Short answer: 20 shares is not the problem — your capital size is. You can grow with 20 units, but the growth will be very small, almost unnoticeable at the beginning. Let’s break it down properly so you understand what really matters. 1. What actually determines your growth Your return in stocks deRead more

    Short answer: 20 shares is not the problem — your capital size is.
    You can grow with 20 units, but the growth will be very small, almost unnoticeable at the beginning.
    Let’s break it down properly so you understand what really matters.
    1. What actually determines your growth
    Your return in stocks depends on:
    Return = Number of Shares × Price Increase (or Dividend per Share)
    So if you buy 20 units:
    If price rises by ₦10 → you gain ₦200
    If dividend is ₦2 per share → you earn ₦40
    That’s real money — but small.
    2. Why 20 units feels like “no growth”
    With small units:
    Price movements don’t translate into meaningful cash
    Dividends look insignificant
    Brokerage fees can even eat into profits
    So it’s not that you’re “playing” —
    you’re learning at a micro scale.
    3. So how many shares do you need to grow?
    There is no fixed number of shares. What matters is:
    A. Total money invested (capital)
    Example:
    ₦5,000 → slow growth
    ₦100,000 → noticeable growth
    ₦1,000,000 → serious growth
    👉 Same stock, different capital = different outcome
    B. Quality of the stock
    Buying 1,000 units of a bad stock ≠ growth
    Buying 50 units of a strong stock can outperform
    In Nigeria, examples of fundamentally strong stocks:
    GTCO
    Zenith Bank
    Dangote Cement
    MTN Nigeria
    C. Time in the market
    Small shares held long-term can still grow well.
    Example:
    You buy 20 shares every month
    In 1 year → you now have 240 shares
    Now growth becomes more visible
    4. Professional reality (important mindset shift)
    Serious investors don’t think:
    “How many shares?”
    They think:
    “How much capital is working for me?”
    5. What you should do now (practical strategy)
    Since you’re starting small:
    Step 1 — Start anyway (even with 20 units)
    You are:
    Learning how the market works
    Understanding price movement
    Building discipline
    Step 2 — Focus on accumulation
    Instead of buying once:
    Keep adding regularly (weekly/monthly)
    Step 3 — Target milestones
    First goal: ₦50k invested
    Next: ₦100k
    Then: ₦500k+
    That’s when growth becomes meaningful.
    6. Straight truth
    20 shares → experience
    100–500 shares → visible movement
    1000+ shares → real impact (depending on stock price)
    Bottom line
    You are not wasting your time — you are in the early phase.
    Growth in stock investing is not about:
    how many shares you start with
    It’s about:
    how consistently you add money
    what stocks you choose
    how long you stay invested

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      2026-05-07T17:04:37+00:00Replied to answer on May 7, 2026 at 5:04 pm

      Thanks a lot sir for opening my eyes now I can start adding more shares so that I will grow also.

      Thanks a lot sir for opening my eyes now I can start adding more shares so that I will grow also.

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