I bought it under bamboo please I need more orientation about stock, because I can’t withdraw my money and there’s no progress on it
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First—don’t panic. What you’re experiencing is very common for beginners, especially when using apps like Bamboo. Let’s fix this step by step so you understand exactly what’s going on and what to do next. 1. Why You “Can’t Withdraw” Your Money This is the biggest misunderstanding: 👉 When you buy a sRead more
First—don’t panic. What you’re experiencing is very common for beginners, especially when using apps like Bamboo.
Let’s fix this step by step so you understand exactly what’s going on and what to do next.
1. Why You “Can’t Withdraw” Your Money
This is the biggest misunderstanding:
👉 When you buy a stock, your money is no longer “cash”
👉 It has been converted into shares of a company
So:
You don’t withdraw directly
You must SELL the stock first
Then withdraw the cash after selling
2. Why There’s “No Progress”
There are 3 possible reasons:
A. The Stock Price Isn’t Moving Much
Some stocks stay flat for days/weeks
This is normal market behavior
B. You Bought at a High Price
If price drops after you buy → you’ll see loss
That doesn’t mean money is gone, just temporary value change
C. You Bought a Slow or Weak Stock
Not all stocks grow fast
Some are long-term investments
3. What You Should Check Right Now
Open your Bamboo app and look for:
Stock name (ticker)
Buy price
Current price
Profit/Loss (P&L)
👉 Tell me the stock name if you want—I can analyze it for you directly.
4. How to Withdraw Your Money (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Sell the Stock
Go to your portfolio
Click the stock
Tap Sell
Choose:
Sell all OR
Sell part
Step 2: Wait for Settlement
Usually 1–3 working days (T+2)
Step 3: Withdraw Cash
After selling, go to:
Wallet → Withdraw
5. Important Truth You Must Understand
👉 Stocks are not like savings accounts
They:
Go up and down daily
Require patience
Can stay stagnant for a while
6. Beginner Mistakes You Likely Made
Be honest with yourself:
❌ Bought without research
❌ Expected quick profit
❌ Didn’t understand selling process
❌ Didn’t check company fundamentals
7. What I Recommend You Do Now
Option 1: If Loss is Small
👉 Hold and learn
Watch how the stock behaves
Don’t rush to sell
Option 2: If You’re Confused or Uncomfortable
👉 Sell and reset
Learn properly
Start again with strategy
8. Simple Strategy Going Forward
Start like this:
Step 1: Only buy strong companies
Big, known companies (Apple, Microsoft, etc.)
Step 2: Don’t rush profit
Think months to years, not days
Step 3: Start small
Practice with small amounts
9. Critical Advice (Very Important)
Since you’re already investing in:
Bonds
Stocks
👉 You should define your goal:
Income? → Bonds
Growth? → Stocks
Bottom Line
Nothing is wrong with your money.
👉 It is just locked in a stock position
👉 To access it, you must sell first
See lessYour money is NOT stuck. ✓ It is simply invested And there is a big difference. Let Me Explain With a Simple Story So You Would Understand Better Imagine you used your money to buy a goat. Now you say: “I want my money back.” Can you just press a button and get cash? No. ✓ You must SELL the goat firRead more
Your money is NOT stuck.
✓ It is simply invested
And there is a big difference.
Let Me Explain With a Simple Story So You Would Understand Better
Imagine you used your money to buy a goat.
Now you say:
“I want my money back.”
Can you just press a button and get cash?
No.
✓ You must SELL the goat first.
That is exactly how stocks work.
Why You “Can’t Withdraw”
When you buy shares:
✓ Your money is converted into shares
So:
• you no longer have cash
• you now own part of a company
To Get Your Money Back
You must:
✓ SELL the stock
After selling:
• money goes to your Bamboo wallet
• then you can withdraw to your bank
Why There Is “No Progress”
Let me be very honest with you.
Stocks do NOT grow every day.
Sometimes:
• price goes up
• price goes down
• price stays flat for a while
Important Truth
✓ Investing is NOT like a fixed deposit
✓ There is no guaranteed daily increase
Possible Reasons You’re Not Seeing Growth
1. The Stock Price Has Not Increased
Simple.
If you bought at $10 and it is still $10…
✓ no visible gain yet
2. Market Is Down
Sometimes:
• the whole market is down
• even good companies drop
3. You Bought Without Strategy
This is the real issue.
You said it yourself:
✓ you bought “ignorantly”
So you didn’t check:
• the company
• the timing
• the purpose
What You Should Do NOW (Very Important)
Step 1: Check the Stock You Bought
Ask yourself:
• What company did I buy?
• Is it a strong company?
• Why did I buy it?
If you don’t know…
✓ go and find out immediately
Step 2: Decide Your Goal
Choose one:
✓ Short-term (trading)
OR
✓ Long-term (investing)
Step 3: If You Want Your Money Back
Do this:
After selling:
✓ withdraw your cash
Step 4: If You Decide to Stay Invested
Then relax and:
• monitor the company
• think long-term
• stop checking every hour
Let Me Be Honest With You
The mistake is not that you bought a stock.
The mistake is:
✓ buying without understanding
But now you are learning.
That’s how real investors are built.
Golden Rule You Must Never Forget
Before buying any stock, always ask:
• What does this company do?
• How does it make money?
• Why am I buying it?
If you cannot answer these…
✓ Don’t buy
Final Truth
Your money is not lost.
✓ It is just in a different form (shares)
And you have two choices:
• sell and take your money
• hold and let it grow over time
Let Me Leave You With This
Every experienced investor today…
once bought a stock they didn’t understand.
The difference is:
✓ they learned from it
So ask yourself:
• Will I panic… or will I learn?
Because this moment…
✓ is the beginning of your real financial education
Rose Ejituru
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