My weekly progress accumulating passive tokens:
- This week there is an absolute winner LBI that has more than doubled. This is because the purchase orders I had have finally been executed and the best of all is that I have been able to buy it well below its value. So not only will I get more dividends but when I sell it and its value is recognized I will earn much more. I am in no hurry to sell it and I continue to accumulate.
The rest of the tokens continue to work very well organically and the liquidity pools as well. I think they deserve a section in this publication soon although I still don't know how to do it. This week the Trade vs Swap.Hive pool has stood out.
- If anyone knows of a token that is at a good price and has interesting returns, do not hesitate to share it here so that I can include it in my portfolio.
- I invested in the SWAP.BTC:POB pool, which I hope will give me good and stable results in the medium term.
- I continue to accumulate PIMP at a good rate and expect good results.
- I want to add more tokens to my list. Do you give me any advice? What tokens do you invest in and how profitable are they?
- The rest of the tokens have grown organically, highlighting Archon and LOLZ.
I use Hive as a social network in which to entertain myself and express myself, but its tokemania also causes me interest. And that's why I'm going to keep track of some tokes that I'm very curious about.
These are passive performance tokens, you buy them and that's it, you just have to wait to see your returns grow.
My strategy:
Simple, sell all the tokens that do not pay dividends and buy all those that do. I will also include some pool that seems especially interesting to me but as a secondary investment.
My target tokens:
BRO
SORT
LGN
ALIVE
ALIVEM
ARCHON
ARCHONM
AWESOME
LOLZ
INCOME
EDS
EDSM
EDSMM
ARMERO
LABFUND
WORKERBEE
BXT
INDEX
LENM
SPI
HELIOS
DBOND
DRIP
BBH
DAB
DUO
RUG
TRADE
LBI
If you know more passive distribution tokens, please let me know so I can add them.
With the returns I get from this experiment I hope to finance some photography toys.