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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T09:36:56+00:00 2026-06-17T09:36:56+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

When Is the Best Time to Buy or Exit an Equity Fund in Nigeria?

Good day sir/ma please is there a specific time to invest and to exit equity fund, which one is better in buying equity and individual stocks

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    2026-06-17T15:14:00+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 3:14 pm

    This is one of the most important questions in investing. Is there a specific time to buy equity funds or stocks? No one can consistently predict the perfect entry and exit point. Even professional fund managers get it wrong sometimes. Instead of trying to buy at the exact bottom and sell at the exaRead more

    This is one of the most important questions in investing.
    Is there a specific time to buy equity funds or stocks?
    No one can consistently predict the perfect entry and exit point.
    Even professional fund managers get it wrong sometimes.
    Instead of trying to buy at the exact bottom and sell at the exact top, successful investors usually follow one of these approaches:
    For Equity Funds
    The best times are often:
    When you have money available to invest.
    During market corrections and downturns.
    Through regular monthly contributions.
    Because equity funds are long-term investments, many investors simply buy consistently and let time work for them.
    For Individual Stocks
    Before buying a stock, ask:
    Is the company profitable?
    Does it pay dividends (if income is important to you)?
    Is the share price reasonable relative to its earnings?
    Does the company have good long-term prospects?
    A good company bought at a fair price is often better than chasing a “hot” stock.
    When should you exit?
    Equity Funds
    Consider exiting when:
    You need the money for a planned goal.
    Your investment horizon has ended.
    The fund no longer matches your objectives.
    Not simply because the market dropped.
    Individual Stocks
    Consider selling when:
    The company’s fundamentals deteriorate.
    Management quality declines.
    You find a better investment opportunity.
    The stock becomes extremely overvalued.
    Which is better: Equity Funds or Individual Stocks?
    For most beginners, equity funds are usually the better starting point.
    Equity Funds
    Individual Stocks
    Diversified
    Concentrated risk
    Managed by professionals
    You make all decisions
    Lower research burden
    Requires research
    Less stressful
    More volatile
    Suitable for beginners
    Better for experienced investors
    For someone in your position
    Based on our previous discussions, you’re still building your investment foundation and learning the market.
    A sensible approach could be:
    Keep an emergency reserve in a Money Market Fund.
    Build a core position in a Nigerian equity fund.
    Gradually learn stock analysis.
    Later allocate a smaller portion (perhaps 10–20% of your investment portfolio) to individual stocks.
    This way, you’re participating in the stock market while reducing the risk of making costly mistakes as a beginner.
    A simple rule to remember:
    Buy because an investment is valuable, not because everyone is excited.
    Sell because your reason for owning it has changed, not because the market became fearful.

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