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Asked: June 22, 20262026-06-22T12:55:08+00:00 2026-06-22T12:55:08+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Should I Redeem My Equity Fund Investment When the Market Falls?

I invested in equity funds last month by Chapel Hill denham, but I noticed price keeps going down and not up, do I redeem the investment, interest down by over 8% now, do I cut my loses and invest in MMF? While waiting to for Dangote IPO, or still hold? Please I need financial advice.

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    2026-06-23T14:45:37+00:00Added an answer on June 23, 2026 at 2:45 pm

    A fall of 8% in one month in an equity fund can feel uncomfortable, especially as a new investor, but it does not automatically mean you should redeem. The right decision depends on why you invested, your time horizon, and whether you can tolerate volatility. A few things to consider: 1. Equity fundRead more

    A fall of 8% in one month in an equity fund can feel uncomfortable, especially as a new investor, but it does not automatically mean you should redeem. The right decision depends on why you invested, your time horizon, and whether you can tolerate volatility.
    A few things to consider:
    1. Equity funds are not designed for one-month results
    Equity funds invest in shares. Shares can fall for weeks or months due to:
    profit-taking in the market
    economic news
    interest rate changes
    investor sentiment
    A 10–20% temporary decline can happen in equity markets. The mistake many investors make is:
    Buy when prices are high → panic when prices fall → sell at a loss → watch recovery happen later.
    2. Ask yourself: Why did you buy the equity fund?
    If your goal is 5–10+ years away:
    An 8% drop is usually not a reason to exit.
    Staying invested and adding gradually often works better than trying to time the market.
    If you need the money soon (within 1–3 years):
    Equity may not be the best place for that money.
    MMF may be more suitable.
    3. Should you move everything to MMF while waiting for Dangote IPO?
    I would be careful with this.
    Moving from equity after a fall means you are locking in the loss.
    Example:
    You invested ₦100,000
    It drops to ₦92,000
    You sell and move to MMF
    The equity fund later recovers to ₦110,000
    You missed the recovery
    Also, waiting for an IPO is a form of market timing. The IPO may come later than expected, may be priced differently than expected, and may not immediately rise.
    A more balanced approach could be:
    If you are uncomfortable:
    Keep your existing Chapel Hill Denham equity fund investment.
    Stop adding more temporarily if you want.
    Put new monthly savings into MMF until you feel confident.
    Rebalance later.
    Example:
    70% MMF
    30% Equity fund
    or for a long-term investor:
    50% MMF
    50% Equity fund
    Before selling, check:
    Did you invest money you need soon?
    Did you understand equity funds can fall?
    Are you investing for years or just chasing quick returns?
    From your previous questions about MMF and long-term investing, it looks like you are trying to build wealth gradually. If this is a 5–10 year plan, an 8% decline after one month is usually a test of discipline, not necessarily a reason to exit.

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