Eviction - Steem Struggles - 910

in eviction •  5 years ago 

The frog had to move to a new home today. I thought I may have accidentally killed it the other day but it was still alive. I burned most of the brush and moved the pile to organize my backyard better.

Steem is down to .198. It seems a bit week but it is the holiday weekend so I assume it will rebound some during the regular week.

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Sunday 7-5-20

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Happy to hear the froggy is ok and yea perfect timing to get a little more Steem.

Do you actually buy Steem?

Yes, I buy really small quantities when the price drops, doing this every once in a while slowly and gradually builds up.

Do you ever sell some?

No, I feel Steem is actually much more valuable then what most people realise but it's really very simple, the more Steem you hold the more you get back not only that but you help also in retaining it's price value, and so I instead only sell SBD's.

It's pretty unstable. I think Steem needs more traders. It seems like most of the traders are robots.

I wish a few of my backyard dwellers would move, particularly the skunk and groundhog though the groundhog tends to favor my neighbors yard for digging tunnels. He buys, sells, repairs, trades items so his garage is full of stuff and stuff around it, the groundhog seems to have taken up permanent residency under it, has several openings and tunnels through the yard. I have rabbits, a skunk, possum and the groundhog all trailing through....probably over to the bee bath that sits on the ground, I could raise it but I guess everything needs a drink in this heat.