The Difference Between Investing and Gambling is Usually a Process.
Every day, Nigerians buy shares for reasons that sound perfectly reasonable in the moment. A friend tips you off. You see the price moving on your phone. Twitter is buzzing about it. The stock looks cheap at ₦15 a share.
None of those reasons tell you whether the company is actually worth owning.
Here is something worth sitting with: most people spend more time choosing a new phone than they spend researching where to put their money. We compare specs, read reviews, ask around, visit the shop. Then we wire ₦500,000 into a stock because someone in a WhatsApp group seemed confident about it.
"The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient." — Warren Buffett
The Professional Difference
Good Investing Is a Process, Not a Prediction
Here is the thing most investment adverts will not tell you: professional fund managers do not know what the market will do tomorrow. Nobody does. What separates a professional from an amateur is not a crystal ball. It is a repeatable process that tilts the odds in your favour, decision after decision, year after year.
Think about how the great football clubs operate. Pep Guardiola does not pray for luck before a match. He studies the opposition, sets up his system, and executes. Some matches do not go to plan but the process produces results over a season. Investing is no different.
At the Paramount Fund (Equity), before we touch a single Naira of our investors' money, we run every company through five questions. Not feelings. Not rumours. Five questions.
The Five Questions
What We Ask Before Investing in Any Company
- Is the company big enough?
Large, established businesses tend to have stronger foundations, better governance, and a greater ability to weather the storms that Nigeria's economy regularly throws at everyone. - Can you actually buy and sell the shares easily?
A company can look valuable on paper but if its shares barely trade, you could find yourself stuck holding something you cannot exit. We will come back to this one in detail because it catches a lot of investors off guard. - Is there enough daily trading activity?
This is about flexibility. Markets move. Life happens. You need to be able to act when you want to, not when the market allows you to. - Is the company attractively priced?
Even a brilliant business can be a bad investment if you pay too much for it. Price discipline is what separates investors who do well from investors who merely own good companies at the wrong cost. - Is it better value than its closest competitor?
The best investment is not always the most famous company in a sector. Sometimes the second name on the list is the smarter buy at that moment. We always compare before we commit.
The Most Common Mistake
Why Cheap Does Not Mean Good Value
A stock at ₦20 feels cheaper than a stock at ₦500. That feeling is almost always misleading.
Consider two properties in Lagos. One is listed at ₦25 million in Ikorodu. The other is ₦250 million on the Island. Can you say which one is the better deal just from the price? Of course not. You need to know the size, location, condition, rental income, and whether the seller is motivated. Only then does price mean anything.
Stocks work exactly the same way. The price you see on the screen is just the starting point. What matters is the value underneath it.
The trap many retail investors fall into: focusing on share price rather than what that price actually buys you. Professional investors focus on value relative to price, not price on its own. Over the coming editions, we will show you exactly how to make that distinction.
Before your next trade, ask yourself one question: am I doing this because I have thought it through, or because someone else seems sure about it? That gap, between those two answers, is where most investment returns are won or lost.
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