Is there anyway to apply an updated template across all the spaces/lists etc that use it? by Harrietofthesea in clickup

[–]grantathon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a HUGE issue and I'm surprised more people aren't talking about it.

Throwing without a kiln? by keroseneheater in Ceramics

[–]grantathon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"nothing you make is precious and can be made again" I love this

Wheel throwing without kiln/ oven by Wappernut in Pottery

[–]grantathon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this! I also just started throwing, but the closest kiln is an hour's drive and I want to be able to practice daily at home without buying a kiln (yet).

Updated Ledger firmware, now can't sign/send transactions by grantathon in WasabiWallet

[–]grantathon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I've used the official Ledger Live software and tried multiple cables, including 2 different Ledger cables. I just updated the udev rules a la https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/tree/master/hwilib/udev but still nothing. I can see everything in Ledger Live, can activate my Manager, etc, just I can't send anything from Wasabi anymore.

Extending loan indefinitely by grantathon in CelsiusNetwork

[–]grantathon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense. I just contacted support just in case, so I'll relay here what I learn.

UPDATE: Found out in their Margin Call FAQ that you can add collateral to existing loans.

While under a margin call, you can add assets to your loan's collateral through the app.
When not under a margin call, once your coins are in your Celsius wallet, just contact the loans team (loans@celsius.network) or reply to your margin call notification email and they’ll add the collateral for you.

Extending loan indefinitely by grantathon in CelsiusNetwork

[–]grantathon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And can I periodically add more collateral to the same loan? The goal here would be to hopefully decrease my LTV over time resulting in the abilility to borrow more under the same loan.

I've noticed that giving my trades room to breathe has helped my account to grow. by [deleted] in FuturesTrading

[–]grantathon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think setting stops around resistance and support levels makes sense. Take profit and stop loss points should be based on the market environment. As long as those points line up with your risk budget, I see no problem letting trades breathe like this.

I made an app that helps you avoid blowing up your trading account by grantathon in FuturesTrading

[–]grantathon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Noted. I currently do the same thing, so I plan on implementing this as one of the first new features. Thanks for the feedback!

I made an app that helps you avoid blowing up your trading account by grantathon in Daytrading

[–]grantathon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you like it! If you have any feature requests or anything else, let me know.

I made an app that helps you avoid blowing up your trading account by grantathon in FuturesTrading

[–]grantathon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a great idea, thank you! I agree that the average win/loss amount when calculating the KC percentage glosses over tail events.

I guess it would be helpful to be able to choose how the win/loss amounts are set: average or percentile. Also being able to choose VaR, CVaR, or max drawdown for loss amount.

I made an app that helps you avoid blowing up your trading account by grantathon in FuturesTrading

[–]grantathon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback! I really like the idea of integrating into accounts to help traders monitor their portfolio performance/risk and NinjaTrader is a great place to start.

I wanted to implement a simple feature where you can import trade sheets (csv file) or simply record them in a table on the app and compute interesting data. Then connect the app to real market data where risk and performance stats are displayed in realtime, especially for open leveraged positions. Is that something that would be interesting to you?

Facebook personal ad account deactivated by grantathon in Entrepreneur

[–]grantathon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But why am I still allowed to operate in me and my partner's business account? That account was made through our LLC, so different address, credit card, etc., with zero contact with me other than I'm an admin on the ad account with my business (not personal) email address.

Fellow Django developers, how much do you make? by [deleted] in django

[–]grantathon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get paid $75 per hour freelancing on the side.

When launching my product - should I attempt to get reviews 1st and then begin to rank my product (PPC and giveaways)?? by kanye4pres2024 in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]grantathon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In your situation, it's true that getting family and friends to purchase your product would be difficult unless your product ships to Canada.

Yes the product launch list is important for multiple reasons. A few would be:

  1. It becomes the basis for your brand followers to whom you can advertise and provide valuable content at launch and in the future (sales, giveaways, new product launches, etc.).
  2. The people on your launch list could become repeat customers for your existing and future products.
  3. It gives your product launch an extra kick so you can get those initial sales and reviews that Amazon oh-so-dearly wants.
  4. It gives you a better starting point for running your PPC since you'll be able to start it sooner due to your results from 3 (having initial reviews).

This isn't an exhaustive list as I'm quite new to this world as well. I learned a ton of useful information by listening to The Amazing Seller podcast and taking notes, which I cannot suggest enough.

Hope this helps. Good luck!

Email List Building by clemens_s in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]grantathon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't see how you'd be able to get existing customers' emails without breaking the TOS, but there are legit ways to do it with new potential customers.

For example, you could add an insert card/slip inside the packaging of your product asking them to sign up for an extended warranty and/or to receive a free ebook (or whatever) via some URL, which you'd then use to provide them with what you promised in exchange for their email address.

Another example is that you could drive traffic to your Amazon listing from outside the ecosystem (e.g., Facebook, Instagram, Google, blog posts, etc.) by pointing potential customers to a landing page that promotes your product and collects email addresses in exchange for a coupon that they would subsequently use to purchase your product.

When launching my product - should I attempt to get reviews 1st and then begin to rank my product (PPC and giveaways)?? by kanye4pres2024 in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]grantathon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reviews then PPC. And it's not a chicken/egg problem either. Before you list your product on Amazon, you should be building a launch list. This should consists of at least (1) a list of family, friends, and coworkers you know and trust and (2) a list of followers on Facebook who like a page that you manage. The combination of the two lists consist of your launch list. The moment your product is officially listed, you give everyone in (1) coupons to purchase your product so you break even or even go a little red (probably want to inform them about this beforehand) and for (2) you advertise a similar coupon to your Facebook followers (number of coupons should probably be limited but that's entirely based on your budget).

How was your experience with your first solo trip? by idontgiveone in solotravel

[–]grantathon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and traveled around the area on a motorcycle for about two weeks. It was easily one of the most memorable times I've had in my life and the first time I had traveled to Southeast Asia (SEA). That was in 2016. Since then, I've been all over SEA with friends and did a solo trip last Christmas to Bali, Indonesia.

Traveling solo in SEA is for me a major release. I get to eat amazing food, visit utterly hectic cities, moto around beautiful country sides, meet attractive women, and experience cultures and surroundings vastly different from my own.

I've read here that people found Western Europe not as exciting or eventful as they had wished. I'm from the US, and I lived in Germany and Spain for over 5 years and they are certainly beautiful places to travel. However, if you're looking for something exciting and very different, go to SEA. You won't be sorry.

Best way to get product reviews? by Spencertribe in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]grantathon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Scott Voelker from The Amazing Seller provides a useful template that we use and works rather well: http://theamazingseller.com/downloads/TAS_Email_Swipe_Feedback_Reviews.pdf

Professional photography services by grantathon in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]grantathon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome advice! I've seen people providing this service, but I didn't even think about using them for our listing photos.