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And so here it is. the Post was at $5.11 before @booster, and now with a $10 SBD stake, we have $15.45.

$.44c 'profit', - 25% of the post value not coming to me = $2 cost for @booster!

That's not looking great really is it? Posted at 12:35pm GMT, a 'quite' time for the platfom. Think i'll have another go with a different amount tomorrow...

i made a booster-test last week where i don't recommend to bid more than 10 sbd for a vote by @booster. the ideal bid is something between 5-7 sbd, depending on the bids made in that round.

nice! Thanks for the tip :)

try to be one of the last bidders. check how high the bids are. are they at 12, 15, 20 or more than 20 sbd - don't bid! @booster won't be cost efficient at these levels. last week i found a very good biddinground, i bid a little bit more than 5 sbd and got a vote about $ 10!

Where can you check the bidding round amounts? Cheers

@booster, @discordia and @bellyrub are voting in rounds for bids and it's very important to know how high the bids already are - so check out steemd.com. here for example steemd for @booster <- klick.

Sound advice, thanks a lot!

@pawos or http://steem.cool/booster 😉 for booster atlas I didn't create own for the rest... yet, I've been asked by a few members however

all these vote-bidding bots are becoming useless when too many users are bidding, and most people don't do their math...

I am sticking to minnowbooster (always an almost guaranteed 100% ROI) and rando (usually min 20%ROI)

Myself included on the math 😳

Agree that @minnowbooster does seem to be the most consistent.