Should I invest in Nigeria or the US?” It’s the biggest question for the diaspora and savvy local investors. The answer isn’t OR, it’s AND. 🌍
Thinking you have to choose is the biggest mistake. A truly resilient portfolio for a global citizen has roots in both. Investing in the Nigerian stock market fuels the economy we love, while investing in the US stock market provides a crucial hedge against Naira volatility and access to global giants.
This isn’t just about diversification; it’s about building a financial fortress:
1️⃣ Home Ground (Nigeria): Back the brands you know and participate in local growth.
2️⃣ Global Stability (USA): Hold assets in US dollars to protect your purchasing power and tap into the world’s largest economy.
Your wealth should be as international as you are. That’s how you turn risk into a strategic advantage.
Send this to a friend who is asking this exact question. It’s time we all played a bigger game.
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@toluwalasheajeboriogbon1473
What are nigerian index funds that one can invest in and how can one do so?
@JohnAzinmagba
Thanks maama you're the best
@habibasulaiman1050
Excellent
@gladysedegware1740
You forgot to mention that the US government charges foreigners 30% tax…