The profits from CLD have been up and down for ages but now seem to take a week after week drop.
unfortunately I was late to invest and purchased at a high price after the second lot of CLD was issued and paid from just below 1200 to not much under 1500 as the peak price was at ATH. With the first lot I was having great ROI and thought wow this is a good investment and kept adding to ROI every week to buy more and although it’s not a too bad investment at the moment it is on a constant fall so I sold up before it gets worse.
WHAT I THINK HAS CAUSED DROP IN ROI
If say a player had bought 200 CLD and used the ROI from 100 to spend on skilling and happy just to let the other 100’s worth add up and cash out maybe? that player has now stopped depositing. But with ROI being at a good rate and CLD prices keep going up selling would be silly.
What goes up must come down
Now with CLD peaking at ATH, investors with many could make a killing before a drop, (this is where the maths kicks in) with players selling up to take advantage of high resell value other depositors can come in and buy enough CLD to fund skilling and reduce the amount of depositing. Over time many small depo players with enough CLD would never need to depo unless they buying uber gears resulting in low ROI. If only 1 player had all the CLD then thats only one non deper but as they get split up you end up wit a massive load of non depo players
unfortunately I was late to invest and purchased at a high price after the second lot of CLD was issued and paid from just below 1200 to not much under 1500 as the peak price was at ATH. With the first lot I was having great ROI and thought wow this is a good investment and kept adding to ROI every week to buy more and although it’s not a too bad investment at the moment it is on a constant fall so I sold up before it gets worse.
WHAT I THINK HAS CAUSED DROP IN ROI
If say a player had bought 200 CLD and used the ROI from 100 to spend on skilling and happy just to let the other 100’s worth add up and cash out maybe? that player has now stopped depositing. But with ROI being at a good rate and CLD prices keep going up selling would be silly.
What goes up must come down
Now with CLD peaking at ATH, investors with many could make a killing before a drop, (this is where the maths kicks in) with players selling up to take advantage of high resell value other depositors can come in and buy enough CLD to fund skilling and reduce the amount of depositing. Over time many small depo players with enough CLD would never need to depo unless they buying uber gears resulting in low ROI. If only 1 player had all the CLD then thats only one non deper but as they get split up you end up wit a massive load of non depo players