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RE: The recent crypto crash taught me I like Hive/ Leo and Stables!

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Nice work!

It will be interesting to look at the data on Defi farms at some point to see the interaction between the APR (income) and the capital gains / losses.

There are farms out there paying high APR but the income rewards are in the underlying assets and the prices seem to be drifting down over time, probably as those rewards are sold.

So users may end up gaining income but building up capital losses.

Will these farms outperform farms with lower APR once gains / losses are taken into account? Who knows!

Ideal situation may be high yielding farms just after a price crash. I've put some in over the last couple of days on this basis. Although they could easily just drop again. No guarantees with this stuff!

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It's all so dame risky.

Most of my stake is paid out purely in Cub/ Panther/ Cake, they're the platforms I'm in and I just sell all the yield every three days (I've earmarked Weds and Sat for managing DEFI yields) and mostly for stables ATM.

Occasionally I might compound the Cub or Cake.

I make a point of not holding too many DEFI tokens - I've got some Cub and Cake but that's it - in pools not farms - they offer great returns, but that is a risk!

There is a lot to consider when calculating returns - I generally go for single pools, I figure I'm holding that money anyway so it may as well yield.

Rune on BEP is different, that pays out in the paired assets, one of which is always Rune, they've got a nice tracking tool though so it's easy. I'm not looking at it again until the prices recover though!

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