Now, there is a good reason for this. I do like to see HBD stable (and that's also emotional), but not by trading my funds at a consistent loss. If the stablizer always needs new money going into it, then it doesn't make a good case for me to adopt its trading strategy.
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It doesn't tend to lose money, it tends to make money with its strategy. But it's just less greedy than the average crypto trader: it is satisfied with a percent or two gain on a regular basis, whereas the majority of crypto traders only want to invest in big potential wins and prefer to trust their intuition for future price direction instead of investing in contrarian plays that rely on stochastic changes to profit (basically the same reason most traders prefer to guess future market prices instead of being market makers).
It must be a complex algorithm.