I invested 50k in my mmf account.they are showing me a total gain of 64250, percentage gain of o.13%,what does it mean..is that my gain for how long.im a new investor
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As a new investor, the first thing to understand is that Money Market Mutual Funds (MMFs) earn interest daily, but the returns are usually displayed in different ways by different platforms. From what you wrote: Amount invested: ₦50,000 Total gain shown: ₦64.25 (I suspect you mean ₦64.25, not ₦64,25Read more
As a new investor, the first thing to understand is that Money Market Mutual Funds (MMFs) earn interest daily, but the returns are usually displayed in different ways by different platforms.
See lessFrom what you wrote:
Amount invested: ₦50,000
Total gain shown: ₦64.25 (I suspect you mean ₦64.25, not ₦64,250)
Percentage gain: 0.13%
If the gain is ₦64.25, then:
Your return so far is:
₦64.25 ÷ ₦50,000 × 100 = 0.1285%, which rounds to 0.13%.
That means you have earned ₦64.25 on your ₦50,000 investment since the date the fund started counting your investment, not necessarily in one day.
How do you know the period?
Check:
The date you invested.
Whether the platform shows “Total Gain” or “Today’s Gain.”
For example:
If you invested 5 days ago and gain is ₦64.25, then you’ve earned about ₦12.85 per day on average.
If you invested 10 days ago, that’s about ₦6.43 per day on average.
What should you expect from an MMF?
In Nigeria, many MMFs currently yield roughly 15%–25% per year (rates change over time).
At a 20% annual yield, a ₦50,000 investment might earn around:
About ₦833 per month (before fees/tax effects)
About ₦10,000 per year if rates remain unchanged