I just want to share the story of 125 HIVE I withdrew from MEXC two days ago.

HIVE Trading and Portfolio Management
Even though the price of HIVE did not appreciate as expected by traders, buying 129 at $0.3217 two days ago has several advantages. One of them is the reduction in my average price. I now hold 396.84 HIVE on MEXC with an average buying price of $0.3771. I bought it too early. I was too bullish. I never expected that the 61.8 Fibonacci support at $0.3980 would be broken. Those who say that HIVE does not follow the conventional technical indicators are correct.
Anyhow, this means that I started buying back HIVE from $0.3980 last February 2. When the price of HIVE continued to drop, I added 28.27 at $0.3206 and 164.98 at $0.2970. Two days ago, my last purchase of 129.59 was at $0.3216.
Additional Benefits of Transferring HIVE to Hive Wallet
Another advantage of transferring 126 HIVE from MEXC to my Hive wallet is the opportunity to increase my Hive Engine tokens. I bought 83 BEE for 29.05 HIVE, 2,452 BEE for 17.777 HIVE, 80 WAIV for 11.51 HIVE, and 11,000 DEC for 25.43 HIVE. I utilized the 11,000 DEC to buy 15 BCX of Lobb Lowland so I can max out this earth summoner.
My first buy order of DEC.

When I realized that my DEC was not enough, I bought 1,000 more.
And here’s my level 8 Lobb Lowland.

So far now, I already have four maxed-out Summoners. In addition to Lobb Lowland, I now have a level 8 Fire Summoner Tarsa, also a level 8 Life Summoner Franz Ruffmane, and a level 4 Dragon Summoner Quix the Devious. Water and Death Splinters are my weakest teams. Whenever I see a level 8 water summoner, Kelya Frendul, on the battlefield, I immediately press the “skip battle” tab, for I know that my chance of winning the battle is slim.
Expanding SWAP.GIFU Holdings
Last but not least, the advantage of transferring 126 HIVE from MEXC is that I was able to complete the 250,000 SWAP.GIFU for all of my family’s accounts. Each of us holds 50,000 SWAP.GIFU, and that would mean our posts will receive a 0.75% upvote from @gifufaithful. For now, I am not sure if we can add more. I want that 75% upvote, but the required SWAP.GIFU is 5 million for each account. We don’t have that capital for now.
Family’s Curation Strategy and Token Goals
Part of our goal is to focus our family’s accounts to curate content for specific tribes. To achieve that, we need to accumulate a substantial quantity of staked tokens for each of our focused tribes. In line with this goal, we aim to achieve the following next month:
From 100 to 200 WAIV power
From 10,000 to 20,000 POB power for Charis Affection
From 12,400 to 20,000 CENT power for arcelcalvin9
From 850 to 1,000 LEO power for ajac
From 100 to 200 BEE
To start with 30,000 MEME for theycallmeashedward
Thanks to @greywarden100 for calling my attention to the MEME token. As a result, I created my first meme below using the imgflip platform.

Liquidity Pool Investments
As for my main account, my goal is to increase my CENT: BEE LP from $1.92 to $11.92. That 110.467% APR is very attractive. Moreover, I also want to add liquidity to the 11th-Cent liquidity pool, which is the CENT: SWAP.ETH LP. This LP has 111.448% APR at the moment. I think I could start with 20 HIVE.
That’s the story of my recent Hive moves.
Grace and peace!
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