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Asked: March 25, 20262026-03-25T18:23:02+00:00 2026-03-25T18:23:02+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

How Should Investors Account for FX Risk in Dollar-Denominated NIDF Investments When the Naira Strengthens?

Although the InvestNija NIDF offers low-risk, dollar-denominated returns, how should one account for FX risk if the naira strengthens against the dollar?

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    2026-03-25T18:55:15+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2026 at 6:55 pm

      Let’s break it down clearly. First, What You're Investing In The InvestNaija NIDF offered by InvestNaija is: Dollar-denominated Low-risk (usually fixed income instruments) Designed to hedge against naira depreciation This means you benefit when: Naira weakens against dollar Dollar interest inRead more

     

    Let’s break it down clearly.

    First, What You’re Investing In

    The InvestNaija NIDF offered by InvestNaija is:

    Dollar-denominated

    Low-risk (usually fixed income instruments)

    Designed to hedge against naira depreciation

    This means you benefit when:

    Naira weakens against dollar

    Dollar interest income accumulates

    But your question is:

    What if naira strengthens?

    That’s the FX Risk.

    What Happens If Naira Strengthens?

    If the naira appreciates:

    Example:

    You invest $1,000 when rate = ₦1,600/$

    Value in naira = ₦1,600,000

    Later naira strengthens:

    New rate = ₦1,300/$

    Your $1,000 now = ₦1,300,000

    Even if you earned 5% return:

    $1,050 × ₦1,300 = ₦1,365,000

    You still lose in naira terms.

    This is the FX risk you’re referring to.

    How Smart Investors Account for This Risk

    1. Use Dollar Investments as Hedge — Not Entire Portfolio

    Never put all your money into dollar funds.

    A good rule:

    40–60% Naira investments

    20–40% Dollar investments

    10–20% Cash / Money market

    This balances FX risk.

    2. Think Long-Term

    Historically, the Nigerian naira has:

    Depreciated more than appreciated

    Strengthened only temporarily

    So dollar investments work best:

    Long-term (2–5 years)

    Not short-term speculation

    3. Focus on Dollar Yield + FX Hedge

    You’re getting two benefits:

    Dollar interest (e.g., 4–7%)

    FX protection (if naira weakens)

    Even if naira strengthens slightly, yield may offset part of the loss.

    4. Use Dollar Investment Gradually (Best Strategy)

    Instead of investing all at once:

    Invest monthly

    Average your FX entry price

    This reduces timing risk.

    This is called Dollar Cost Averaging.

    My Practical Advice (For Your Situation)

    Since you’re building your portfolio with ₦200k–₦300k, I suggest:

    Example ₦300,000 Portfolio:

    ₦120,000 — Nigerian Stocks

    ₦70,000 — Treasury Bills / Money Market

    ₦60,000 — Dollar Fund (NIDF)

    ₦50,000 — Cash reserve

    This gives you:

    Growth

    Safety

    FX protection

    Bottom Line

    Yes — FX risk exists if naira strengthens.

    But you manage it by:

    Diversifying

    Investing long-term

    Investing gradually

    Not over-allocating to dollar assets

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