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A beginner’s guide to investing

Posted on May 22, 2026
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Picture: iStock/Sean Anthony Eddy

If words like “diversification”, “equities” and “bull market” make you want to close the banking app immediately, you’re not alone. For many South Africans, investing feels like an exclusive club reserved for finance bros in expensive suits.

But the truth? Investing is simply a way to grow your money over time — and you don’t need a finance degree to start.

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First things first: investing is not gambling

A common misconception is that investing means taking huge risks or trying to “get rich quick”. In reality, good investing is usually slow, steady and surprisingly boring. Think of it as planting a tree rather than buying a lottery ticket.

When you invest, your money is placed into assets — such as shares, property or funds — with the aim of increasing in value over time.

Start with what you can afford

One of the biggest myths about investing is that you need thousands of rand to begin. Thanks to modern investment apps in South Africa, you can often start with as little as R50.

The key is consistency. Investing a small amount every month is usually more effective than waiting until you have a large lump sum.

Know these three basic terms

Before you panic-Google financial jargon, here are three simple concepts worth knowing:

Shares: Tiny pieces of ownership in a company. If the company performs well, your investment can grow.

Interest: Extra money earned on your savings or investments over time.

Diversification: A fancy word for “don’t put all your eggs in one basket”.

Also see: Dive into your DIY investing adventure

Don’t chase trends on TikTok

Social media is full of overnight crypto millionaires and stock market “gurus”. But investing based on hype can backfire quickly.

Instead, focus on long-term goals. Are you saving for retirement, a home deposit or financial freedom? Your goals should shape your investment choices.

The beginner-friendly option? Index funds

If choosing individual shares sounds stressful, index funds are often recommended for beginners. These funds bundle multiple companies together, spreading your risk and making investing simpler.

The golden rule: start now

The biggest advantage in investing isn’t having loads of money — it’s time. Even modest investments can grow significantly over the years thanks to compound growth.

The bottom line? You don’t need to speak fluent finance to start building wealth. You just need curiosity, consistency and the confidence to begin.

Also see: Dealing with finances in your new relationship

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