Good article, agree, one thing I would add is maybe don't have ALL your NFTs from a particular collection listed at once (or at least not all at the same price). Taking the example mentioned where you buy 10 NFTs for 0.1 each with a target of 0.5, personally I might list 6 of them, depending how bullish I am maybe some below 0.5 maybe not, but I'd vary/ladder the price of the listings so if there was a big sweep I'd both be happy with the sales but also still have some exposure to a project I'm very bullish on. In this scenario I might even be more likely to list my rarer ones at 0.5 (when floor is 0.1) as they're more likely to sell for a multiple of floor, but if the floor crept up slowly I might revisit these listings. Clearly part of this depends on how much time you have to monitor things but end of the day I just prefer varying listings price and keeping a few unlisted so I don't lose full exposure in a big sweep
Good article, agree, one thing I would add is maybe don't have ALL your NFTs from a particular collection listed at once (or at least not all at the same price). Taking the example mentioned where you buy 10 NFTs for 0.1 each with a target of 0.5, personally I might list 6 of them, depending how bullish I am maybe some below 0.5 maybe not, but I'd vary/ladder the price of the listings so if there was a big sweep I'd both be happy with the sales but also still have some exposure to a project I'm very bullish on. In this scenario I might even be more likely to list my rarer ones at 0.5 (when floor is 0.1) as they're more likely to sell for a multiple of floor, but if the floor crept up slowly I might revisit these listings. Clearly part of this depends on how much time you have to monitor things but end of the day I just prefer varying listings price and keeping a few unlisted so I don't lose full exposure in a big sweep
Yeah that definitely makes sense for the projects you’re maximally bullish on 🫡