RE: LeoThread 2025-08-12 13:38

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Taking some LEO profits and moving into SURGE is not a bad idea and I don’t frown upon people who do it

Everyone has different investment goals. @leostrategy is built to offer financial products for all needs and goals — every product with the explicit mission of adding more LEO Per Share (LPS) to LSTR’s balance sheet

Growing this inherently grows LEO as LSTR can never sell their LEO. Permanently removing LEO from future selling pressure

So anyone who’s seen their LEO bags grow immensely shouldn’t feel bad taking a little profit into SURGE. It’s designed to help you take profits but still capture upside in LEO’s future via the LSTR conversion that’s attached

Meanwhile, all funds raised buy LEO. So basically, you sell LEO to buy SURGE and your LEO gets bought back by LeoStrategy which is a healthy rotation of capital



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!stats

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📊 Leo Strategy Voter Bot Statistics

💪 Total LEO Power: 2.546M LEO

💰 24h Payouts:
• LEO: 11.494 LEO
• LSTR: 2.093 LSTR
• Delegators: 55

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!me

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👤 Your Leo Strategy Voter Stats

🤝 Your LEO Delegation: 250K LEO

💎 Lifetime Earnings:
• LEO: 0.000 LEO
• LSTR: 0.573 LSTR

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I am literally sweating here with the profits....Everytime I 'waited' aka Splinterlands, I lost. I dont want to lose here. But maaaaaaan it's tough to sell lolol

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Haha there’s so much coming

My point is - don’t be afraid to DCA and take a little profit. Too many people get caught up in the hype

LEO’s rise isn’t about hype. It’s radically improved tokenomics. We’ve got a long journey ahead of building value but it’s never bad to cash a few chips to keep your head clear

Knowing you’ve got some profits in SURGE can set your mind at ease a bit and if LEO dips, you can always convert back

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May a LEO:SURGE liquidity pool in the near future?

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how does one move from Inleo into LeoDex at this point ? Can't seem to find updated information on that.

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