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Asked: May 2, 20262026-05-02T12:34:05+00:00 2026-05-02T12:34:05+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Should I sell my Paramount Fund investment on InvestNaija after making 40k profit in Nigeria?

I have made over 40k+ since I started in January. Can I sell and bail out?

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    2026-05-03T05:20:03+00:00Added an answer on May 3, 2026 at 5:20 am

    Short answer: yes, you can — but whether you should depends on why you invested in the first place. “Made ₦40k profit” by itself isn’t enough information to decide. The real question is: what kind of investment is Paramount Fund on InvestNaija for you? First, check what type of fund it is If it’s a:Read more

    Short answer: yes, you can — but whether you should depends on why you invested in the first place.
    “Made ₦40k profit” by itself isn’t enough information to decide.
    The real question is: what kind of investment is Paramount Fund on InvestNaija for you?
    First, check what type of fund it is
    If it’s a:
    Money Market / Fixed Income fund
    These are usually for:
    Capital preservation
    Steady gradual growth
    Parking cash
    Selling just because you’ve made profit can be shortsighted, because the whole point is often to let compounding work.
    Equity / Aggressive growth fund
    Then profit-taking can make sense depending on:
    Market conditions
    Your target return
    Your risk tolerance
    Ask yourself these 4 questions
    1. Why did you invest?
    Was it for:
    Emergency savings?
    Short-term goal?
    Long-term wealth building?
    If long-term, bailing because of early profit may interrupt compounding.
    2. What percentage return is ₦40k?
    This matters more than the raw amount.
    Examples:
    Invested ₦100k → ₦40k profit = 40% (very strong)
    Invested ₦1m → ₦40k profit = 4% (normal)
    Huge difference.
    3. Do you need the money now?
    If yes for something important, selling is rational.
    If it’s just excitement from seeing green numbers, that’s not a great basis.
    4. Has your original thesis changed?
    Sell if:
    The fund is underperforming expectations
    Risk profile changed
    You found a clearly better alternative
    Not just because “profit is showing.”
    Practical strategy options
    Option 1: Partial profit-taking (often smartest)
    Sell maybe 20–40%
    You:
    Lock in some gains
    Keep exposure
    Good middle ground.
    Option 2: Withdraw only your initial capital
    Example: If you invested ₦200k and now it’s ₦240k
    Withdraw ₦200k, leave ₦40k working.
    Psychologically easier.
    Option 3: Stay invested
    Best if it’s a solid fund and your goal is long-term accumulation.
    My direct take
    Since you started January and it’s only a few months in:
    If this is a quality low-risk fund, immediately “bailing out” because of ₦40k sounds more emotional than strategic.
    That’s how many people cap their upside too early.
    A better move is usually:
    Take part of the profit or rebalance — not panic-exit.

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