I should start off by saying this is not financial advice, it's just me documenting what I'm doing, the choices I'm making in this blog of mine. If five years from now I'm going to look back at these posts as the best choices I ever made, or a time when I was just too crazy, it remains to be seen.
I will go as far as to say that I hope we remain sideways a little longer. I want to be able to accumulate as much STEEM as possible, and as a friendly whale once said. I don't want to be guy that didn't buy STEEM at 30 cents...
Not that there is something inherently wrong with requesting delegations for good projects, but it can be frustrating to have a great idea, but not be great at getting people on board with it. Having influence, having skin in the game, makes all the difference, as much as an idealistic mind might disagree with me.
The trick is that there is no trick at all. If you can set aside $20 dollars per week to cost average, $10, whatever you can comfortably do, that is one very solid way of taking advantage of these crazy discounts. If you can't, as I'm sure some people simply can't, then staying engaged and adding value in the way of content or through initiatives, regardless of the price, and powering up, of course, is very valid too.
Yes, a little crazy... But if there is one thing I don't want to regret is not trying hard enough.
Much Love
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