
Seriously. In a country where the cost of living is relentless and financial discipline is genuinely hard, staying consistent through H1 2026 is not a small thing.
But consistency without intention is just habit. Here’s how to make H2 count.
Review what’s actually working
Not all investments perform equally. Pull up your portfolio. Are your returns keeping pace with inflation? If not, your money is technically losing value even while it grows. Mid-year is the perfect time to rebalance.
Increase your contribution, even slightly
If your income has grown since January, your investment should reflect that. The difference between ₦20,000 and ₦22,000 monthly feels small today. Over five years, it is not.
Set a specific H2 target
Consistency without a target is habit. Consistency with a target is strategy. What do you want your portfolio to look like by December 31st? Write the number. Work backwards from it.
Don’t get comfortable
The biggest risk for consistent investors is complacency. The feeling that because you’re doing well, you don’t need to think about it. The investors who finish 2026 significantly ahead stayed consistent and intentional.
You’ve done the hard part. Now do it better.
Open MyInvestar to review and grow your portfolio today.
Questions We Get Asked A Lot
How do I review my investment portfolio in Nigeria? Log into your MyInvestar app, check your portfolio performance dashboard, and compare your returns against the current inflation rate.
How much should I increase my investment contribution in H2? Financial advisors recommend increasing contributions by at least 10% whenever your income grows. Even small increases compound significantly over time.
What is the best investment to grow wealth in Nigeria in 2026? The FAAM Money Market Fund on MyInvestar is currently one of the top performing MMFs in Nigeria, earning up to 17.9% p.a.
