I’m new in the stock market, i have been buying stock for sometimes now without selling now I want to sell but does not understand the process.
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Selling stocks on the InvestNaija app is almost the reverse of buying. Since you already own shares, the major thing is understanding how the sell order works. Typical process: Login to your account Go to: Portfolio Holdings My Investments Select the stock you want to sell Click: “Sell” or “Trade” ERead more
Selling stocks on the InvestNaija app is almost the reverse of buying. Since you already own shares, the major thing is understanding how the sell order works.
See lessTypical process:
Login to your account
Go to:
Portfolio
Holdings
My Investments
Select the stock you want to sell
Click:
“Sell”
or “Trade”
Enter:
Quantity of shares to sell
Selling price (or market price if available)
Confirm the order
The order enters the market
Once a buyer matches your price, the sale executes
Important things to understand as a beginner:
1. Selling does NOT mean instant cash immediately
When you click sell:
your shares first enter the market
somebody must buy them
If your price is too high, the order may stay pending.
2. Price matters
Example:
Current market price = ₦50
If you place sell order at ₦60
buyers may ignore it
But if you sell near market price, execution is usually faster.
3. Settlement period
After successful sale:
cash usually reflects after settlement
commonly T+2 or T+3 business days in Nigerian equities
Meaning:
if you sell Monday
money may fully settle Wednesday or Thursday
4. You can sell partially
Example:
You own 1,000 shares
You can sell only 200 shares
You do not need to liquidate everything.
5. Watch out for:
broker commission
SEC fee
NGX transaction charges
VAT
So the amount received is slightly lower than the raw sale value.
Example:
Sold shares worth ₦100,000
Net received may be around ₦99,000+ depending on charges
If your app is still behaving strangely or redirecting to web login, it may affect selling too. In that case:
try using the web portal directly for the sale
or contact support to confirm your trading access is fully enabled
Before selling any stock, ask yourself:
Am I taking profit?
Am I cutting losses?
Do I still believe in the company long term?
Am I selling because of panic?
Many beginners learn buying first, but disciplined selling is actually the harder skill in investing.