RE: Spinvest-leo weekly update post - 20 Jan 2024

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πŸŒ„ Good morning (here)! β˜•

Trying to learn a bit more about the investing approach used on this account, @jk6276, I went to the @spinvest account and looked for a pinned post, that might explain it in more detail. I didn't find one.

Would you please provide me a link to a post where what you are doing weekly is explained in more depth? I am specifically looking for details on how you are managing your decisions on your Hive Engine LP positions.


Let's see if this works:

!DHEDGE



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Hey @roleerob Thanks for the question. To be honest, I don't really think there is a specific post that explains exactly how I run the @spinvest-leo wallet. It has kind of evolved over the years.

Phase 1 - was very focused on LEO, and mainly targeted tribe tokens in the early days.

Phase 2 - drifted away from tribes, focused more on CUB and later EMP defi mostly on BSC.

Phase 3 - Currently, I have settled in with the SPS pools with BNB, ETH and here on HIVE, along with a position in the ZING pool, SIM and BXT.

I have focused back on HIVE pools here as it is much easier and cheaper to cash out yield and keep stuff on the one chain. CUB and EMP, like so many other DeFi protocols faded, and HIVE is were I am most familiar. The SPI token as a whole is not really an income token, it is a growth token mainly with a little income attached. I manage the Spinvest-leo wallet with the goal of safely generating yield to boost the SPI dividend a bit. This wallet is a small fraction of SPI (just 4% of total assets), but it generates around 18% of its income.

Long story short is I let @silverstackeruk focus on growth, and I focus on income.

As for specific investment decisions, I put the funds into what I am familiar with, that has a decent track record and history. SPS pools, SIM, BXT and now ZING. I couldn't point to more specific reasons why these and not others, beyond a track record of consistent 20 - 40% APR.

SPS - don't need to say much here - the token has its ups and downs, but a long track record and the pools carry decent yield.

BXT - reliable, I think its quite an underrated token, it's HIVE yield is REAL yield, (not inflation) and the token inflation that does exist is very moderate. This was real yield way before it became a popular concept.

SIM - I used to play the game (personally, never really on the spinleo wallet) but I still consider SIM a solid investment. The pool yields sIM, plus the SIM in the pool yields HIVE also. I read somewhere that the games reserves hold much more assets than the market cap of SIM. Might have been a post by @ecoinstant maybe??

ZING - the newcomer, basically a yield farm. I keep waiting for the price to start dumping with the APR's still really high. But it keeps defying gravity (for now). Main reason for this position is the 200 + % APR in the pool. I like that it has a strong team of HIVE OG's behind it.

I hope that gives a little insight into why I have our funds positioned where they are.

As for day to day management, here is my daily 5 minutes of managing this wallet:

  1. Claim pool rewards on Splinterlands, transfer to hive engine.
  2. Wait till just after 8am my time, when the ZING pool pays out.
  3. Swap the SPS, SIM and ZING in the wallet to HIVE.
  4. Use Beeswap to take roughly half out to liquid HIVE.
  5. Split the remaining half (around 10 to 12 HIVE per day) between the BXT pool, and whichever of the other three pools has the lowest value that day.

I hope all that answered your question??

Cheers,

JK.

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Very good @jk6276. Definitely helpful. You may decide something like this would be of value to the broader community, at some point?

"This wallet is a small fraction of SPI (just 4% of total assets), but it generates around 18% of its income."

Not a trivial %, since passive income is the objective of many. Myself included ...

"BXT - reliable, I think its quite an underrated token, it's HIVE yield is REAL yield, (not inflation) and the token inflation that does exist is very moderate. This was real yield way before it became a popular concept."

BXT stood out to me, from your original post. Especially given it has its own LP. I think that is where I need to focus some of my own efforts to increase my investment ROI from Hive Engine. I have made something of an effort before now, but ...

A "continuous improvement" mindset has long been my approach to most things. So ... Here I am taking another pass at it ...

"I hope all that answered your question?"

Absolutely. Thank you sir! πŸ‘πŸ«‘

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