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Liquidity Is Key
One thing I’ve started paying much more attention to when looking at bStocks is liquidity.
At first, it’s easy to focus on the fact that a token is available to trade 24/7. But when I actually think about entering or exiting a position, the more important question becomes: how easy is it to get a reasonable execution?
That’s why I personally look at volume and spreads for individual bStocks. I wouldn’t assume that every asset in the roster has the same market depth just because they’re all available in the same ecosystem.
For me, liquidity is what turns simple access into something actually useful for trading.
So I’m curious about your experience:
What do you usually check first when deciding whether a bStock has enough liquidity to trade?
A 📊 — Trading volume
B ↔️ — Bid/ask spread
C ⚡️ — How quickly orders are filled
D 👀 — I don’t really check liquidity yet
Vote below and, more importantly, tell me what you look for before placing a trade.
Liquidity Is Key
One thing I’ve started paying much more attention to when looking at bStocks is liquidity.
At first, it’s easy to focus on the fact that a token is available to trade 24/7. But when I actually think about entering or exiting a position, the more important question becomes: how easy is it to get a reasonable execution?
That’s why I personally look at volume and spreads for individual bStocks. I wouldn’t assume that every asset in the roster has the same market depth just because they’re all available in the same ecosystem.
For me, liquidity is what turns simple access into something actually useful for trading.
So I’m curious about your experience:
What do you usually check first when deciding whether a bStock has enough liquidity to trade?
A 📊 — Trading volume
B ↔️ — Bid/ask spread
C ⚡️ — How quickly orders are filled
D 👀 — I don’t really check liquidity yet
Vote below and, more importantly, tell me what you look for before placing a trade.