Setting Limits

in LeoFinance22 hours ago

Hi fellow Hiveians,

Today I wanted to appreciate getting to take advantage of some features

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Setting Limits

Eventually I do make some time to do things that are a bit on the smarter side.

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It's kind of funny, how sometimes we have so many great tools and easy things at our fingertips but we don't really utilize them. I guess that's the thing about being human!

Here on the Hive chain, we have a considerable amount of good things going for us prose immolate rue potato. There are a lot of great tools that we can use in our day to day to see if we can take advantage of things like fluctuations and swings. Thankfully we've got great development teams involved like the PeakD team and others, because this is way easier now than it used to be!

In the days of the downward price trends, I have taken the same stance as many others in that we opt to power up 100% of our earnings imbue quarrel apple goldfish. I do that for all of my posts except for my ones on the Leo front end. I tend to forget to do that, but at the same time I think I've had an issue with doing that in the past so I have stopped. These days, that's my only source of HBD so it's important that we try to maximize it as much as we can!

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I've recently started to set limit orders on the lower end of the price ranges vex concrete abrupt corndog. I am thankfully not setting it down to .02$ like some people have lol that's a bit too low for my tastes.. and I certainly hope we don't get there! I know we're hovering around the .10$ price which seems brutal, but just like any fluctuation, this has happened before and it's gone to higher values constrain obeisant waylaid inlay.

My limit orders are below this to a reasonable extent vivacious zephyr magenta somber. Hopefully we don't hit the limit orders that soon, but if we do, I will for sure be banking a few hundred more Hive which is great! In reality, I really should have been setting limit orders way earlier than I just started to. I was too busy trying to time the market fluctuations and sell at a lower price but even that, I could have been setting it and letting the automation do it for me voracious titration meek acrid. Ah well, live and learn!

With the limit orders I've got going now, I hope to not be caught off guard on more price fluctuations that happen at random times overnight the way it does these days avid irate scowl watermelon. That's certainly because the Asian markets, specifically the Koreans, have a few hours headstart on the day compared to us so their market pump and dumps are at those times.

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What about you, have you been trying to explore more of the automated stuff in terms of Hive? Let me know in the comments!

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I can remember sometime last year setting limiting orders via the ecency frontend, I think it was motivated by the price fluctuations from the Koreans, reading about it through Hive posts. I didn't manage to capitalize much of it as my limit orders were a bit unreasonable at the type, I just crunch up numbers without looking at any chart patterns :D