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RE: Steemit Quest For One Million. Time required to build a $1,000,000.00 Steemit Account (Day 25 Results)
Not a big, deal.. I'm waiting to convert my SBD over to Steem as I think based on my analysis that SBD is going toward $19 or so here in the future.. These are the ups and downs of having your account value tied to an Alt Coin.. lol.. All comes around in the end I'm sure.. even if Steem Goes to $1.00 I just need 1,000,000 of them and we are all set.. I'll just keep earning a little each day as we go along... patience is the key..
Also, probably for your sanity. You shouldn't count the articles you got voted in oblivion or the ones you have high Rewards for as part of your daily averages. They are out of the deviation range of what is "normal".
Just a suggestion.
Are they? or are they part of the deviation range on a larger scale? Take for example flash crashes in a coin, the average after crash remains the same. I think that getting homeruns or voted into oblivion are part of the greater process and should likely count. They are all small pieces of the larger whole.
I'm sure there is some on-line calculator that you can throw everything into and get the normal range and see that $0 and the high end ones are out of the standard deviation.
Just a suggestion, because the chances of repeat super upvotes are rare (once in a month and a half) from my experience. Looking at your articles, you have 1 article that was over $15 in over a month period. That value is throwing off your daily average. So are the $0.00 Reward articles, because at a minimum, you can upvote yourself.
2 over $15 in the last 5 days. I also do very well on comments, much more so than articles in many instances, I have quite a few +$10 comments.. I think that trying to calculate the deviation may just complicate things and I'm basically just posting the raw figures averages out over time. I think that in the end it will balance itself out in much the same way as the rep figure will.. As +1 per day is unrealistic and it will slowly drop into the tenths or hundredths of a point over time.