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Right now, is a very painful time for everyone invested in Steem. The markets are bleeding and there seems to be no bottom in sight. Steem went from a high-time of $8 to 40 cents.

I personally saw my "value" crumbling away, like breadcrumbs in sight of the cookie monster.

And while it hurts, the truth is: it's ok.


Choose your path

Being invested in something is a mindset. The same mindset you need when you decide to only eat vegan, eat healthily or go for a run every day. Once you've chosen a path, you better stay on it.

When you're on this path, the way ahead is clear as day. Your body knows what to do, without you needing to think about it.

But imagine, one day, you decide you don't want to eat healthily.


Stay on your path

Maybe you ate healthily for one year straight - 365 days. And you think: "I ate the whole year healthily, I just want to eat some fast food today."

So you do that and the next day you think: "Oh it felt so good, let me have just one more cheat day with pizza & chips. But tomorrow I will eat healthily again."

Regardless, if you actually eat healthily again the day after, even though the inhibition threshold to do that is a lot higher. Do you know what just happened? You're on a new path.

And I'm not saying that this new path isn't valuable as well, but the truth is: it's not the same path you were on the whole year before.


I chose my path: Steem

To bring this analogy into Steem territory:

Over the whole year, I haven't sold anything close to what I've earned on Steem. I could have made quite a good profit, selling Steem at 1$ & above, and buying it back at 40 cents.

But the truth is: I've chosen my path already and selling Steem? That's not it.

Before you think I'm trying to rationalize my behaviour, because selling for profit is a valid path as well, please let me explain why I decided on this specific path.


You're either in or you're out: Choose

I decided for me that, when I'll do something: I'm either fully in it, or I do something else - but no half-things.

I truly believe that the reason because I'm successful on Steem, is because I'm so invested in it. It might sound a bit extreme, but there are no other blockchains for me right now.

I'm already a full-time Steemian, Witness & Steempreneur, which costs me more time than I should give it. So dedicating time towards other platforms, like EOS? No thanks, it's a pretty great blockchain, but I choose Steem.


Power-Down? Never

Additionally, if I would have sold Steem for a big profit, I would have needed to power-down, which would have meant:

  • no delegations
  • no passive income
  • no inflation bonus for holding steempower
  • no influence on the platform

All of these points above are big reasons why I don't like to power down.

But what about selling Steem generated through passive income, author rewards & co.?

I see the value in there, and maybe in the future, I'll do that. But regardless if powered down Steem is being sold or just the generated Steem, if it's done to buy Steem later, when will this happen?


Rebuying Steem? It's a dangerous game

Imagine you sold Steem at 1$ and are waiting to re-buy it. Price has been at around 40 cents and you're waiting for 20 cents to buy in, but then suddenly it spikes to 80 cents.

You've seen this before, it normally goes back down. So you're waiting for the drop. But it isn't coming. Instead, the price continues to rise. First 90 cents, then 1$ then 1.4$. You can't believe it, so you'll wait.

Before you realise it, Steem is back at 2$. You just lost 50%.

...

I know, it sounds crazy, but that's how it worked the last time. If you're somebody who knows how the markets tick, please go ahead and do your thing, but for me: I'm not able to predict the markets.

And instead of trying to play a game that I'm not good at, I'll just make sure that my path is very simple and clear.


My Path: Reinvest into Steem

Everything I'm generating on Steem is going back into Steem.

It might be a bit extreme as well, but this makes my path very clear.

I actually don't have to think about it.

  • Earned some Steem with blogging? Powering up
  • Sold some Steem Monsters cards on the market? Powering up
  • Received some SBD from investing with Smartsteem? Selling for Steem and powering up

Again, I believe this is also part of the reason why I'm growing so fast. My path is super clear.

On top of that, I'm also keeping track over all of my assets (Steempower, Steem & SBD) with this tool: https://smartsteem.com/tools/portfolio


Epilogue

So to bring all of this together:

I know, seeing the current market hurts, as well as asking the "what-ifs". "What if I would have sold at 2$". I can sympathize with it.

But the truth is: 1 Steem is still 1 Steem.

I'm not able to promise you that Steem will go back towards 1$+ or even 8$. I believe in it, but this is not financial advice.

But what I can say is: if you've chosen a path and you made your research before, don't look left and right. Stay on it. Good things will come.


Keep your head up & follow your path!

Wishing you much strength,
Wolf


Do you believe that my work is valuable for Steem? Then please vote for me as witness.

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It is hard to stay positive. My account has shrunk from nearly $4000 to $300 but I still blog every day and try to stay positive

I think the question you have to ask yourself is how much of that $4k did you inject in cash yourself? If it's zero, then you haven't lost anything, and I bet you've gained a great bunch of friends. Surely that's priceless 🙂

I didn't buy any and yes, lots of friends

I can feel you. It's not a great feeling, but try to remind yourself that the value is still there - 1 STEEM is still 1 STEEM. Just the FIAT value changed.

If everything is going to be ok then how come the MAN @ned is powering down??!! REAL CONFIDENCE BUILDER. The fact seems to be we have been scammed and steem has no more value than BITCONNECT. Please correct me if you think i'm wrong but lots of whales seem to be powering down. Some fools on here were millionaires and now are broke but they still made friends and went to steemfest! EOS STEEM SBD ETH BTS ALL SHITCOINS AND ARE ONLY BITCOIN TRADING VECHICLES! Also the daily active users is like non existent. I guess people with LOTS invested don't want to face to reality and that is STEEMIT.INC is a fraud !

Not powering down here too. Everyone who gets my vote deserves the highest I can give at the moment. It's also freaking sweeter than plastic tits on your face watching your profile increase as the Steem coin does.

Haha - very true!

Great advice. Whenever the market is crashing like this, I stay away from stats and concentrate on making quality content for Steemit. I'm hard at work on the next page of my comic! Hopefully I can post that soon. ;-)

Yes! Just as Neil Gaiman said, "When things get tough, make good art".

That's a great mindset! You can even create posts in advance, so they're ready once the market turns around.

I'm totally with you on this. If you're here for the long run just keep on powering up. Some think its risky business to put all your eggs in one basket, but my view is that every cent I earn here originated, so even if it all goes pear shape, I haven't lost anything.

I think it is funny that when the price was high so many people were wishing that they had been able to buy into Steem at these prices, but now that we are at these amazing prices so many people are scared. When the price goes back up when BTC rises again, all of those people are going to be wishing that they had been buying right now. People seem to forget that you have not lost any money unless you sell. Stay strong and hold your steem. Power up and keep earning. This is the best time to earn on post rewards.

As a minnow increasing my Steem Power is all that I am thinking about. And even though I really don't have too much money to spare, I bought about 160 STEEM in the last couple of days that I used to power up.

I just could not help myself seeing STEEM at 0.39. It was a steal in my opinion. Also, everything I earn here I convert to Steem Power so I agree with what you are saying. If you really believe in the platform, Steem Power is the way to go.

Cheers. Also, smartsteem is great. :)

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It's the way to do it. Don't look at the price just keep powering up what you can earn. I'm all in with STEEM and working towards dolphin as well. If you keep up the effort on a consistent basis you can see your account growing all the time. The bigger you get the faster it grows.

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Always keep your eyes on the prize. One year ago, I was a minnow as well. Since I'm a developer and business enthusiast my path is a bit different, but check out @meno, who has become a mid-size dolphin with blogging and being a community guru.

And glad you find Smartsteem useful :)

All the best

You are right@therealwolf.
Those are frustrated will be motivated towards your post.

I like to buy steem when ever theres blood in the streets like this. I put some bids in for a few thousand steem around 30 cents. i figure thats a decent deal with a good chance of getting filled.

In all reality we will eventually find a price where people agree its worth buying these tokens at. Their value wont go to zero, not even feather coin has hit zero yet... lol

The steem good days are back see this. Looks account amazing.

No need to wait, I am happy with 1% of this.

If I had spare money I would buy RIGHT NOW. sadly I don't, so I'm just gonna hold what I have. I hate selling my steem, even when it was at 7 dollars. So why in the world would one do it now?\n\nAt least I'm generating more steem regardless of the price, that's all that matters to me;]

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At least I'm generating more steem regardless of the price, that's all that matters to me;]

Exactly. That's a good path!

You either believe in what is happening in here or not. I think that we have a big future so selling isn't on my radar.

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It's great to read your thoughts on Steem. I just bought this week and plan on buying more.

Glad you're on Steem and found these thoughts useful!

Oh and by the way - you don't need to enter your public memo key as memo when withdrawing STEEM from exchanges. And the last thing you want to enter is your private keys - never do that. You should also change your master password since you recently showed your private memo key.