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NGX Investing Strategy with Wolf of NGX: Discipline Over Hype

46 min · 7 de mar de 2026
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Investing in the stock market is not just about finding the next hot stock. It is about discipline, patience, and emotional control. In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, hosts Mudi and Aye sit down with Wolf of NGX, a well-known voice in the Nigerian investing community, to discuss one of the most overlooked aspects of investing on the Nigerian Exchange Group: mastering your emotions. Many investors enter the market chasing hype, momentum, and social media trends. But as the Wolf explains, emotional decisions often lead to costly mistakes like panic selling, buying at the top, or becoming exit liquidity for smarter investors. In this conversation, we break down: • Why emotional control is critical to surviving NGX volatility • The danger of chasing “hot stocks” without fundamentals • How to build an investment system that removes emotions from decision making • The importance of savings in building an investment portfolio • Diversification vs concentration in stock investing • Why beginners should focus on consistent companies instead of exciting ones Wolf of NGX also shares five simple rules every investor should follow to survive long-term in the stock market. If you are new to investing in Nigerian stocks or trying to improve your discipline as an investor, this episode will help you think more clearly and invest more strategically. Follow The Nigerian Investor Podcast for more conversations that break down the Nigerian capital market one brick at a time. Until next time: Stay consistent, stay curious, stay invested.

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