u/No-Jackfruit-9016

Thinking about switching from LUBA to X430. Is the turning really that much better?

I’ve been using my LUBA 1 for a few years, and tbh, I’ve always been happy with the cut quality. I sent it back for repairs twice but overall it does a decent job.

The recent Removal of Multi-point Turn got me hesitant to stay with mammotion. Even though they just re-added the multi-turn in the newest update but from my own experience and what I’m seeing in the Mammotion community, the update still hasn’t really fixed the issue.

Right now I’m leaning more toward the X430. Because my lawn has a few soft, damp spots and some thinner grass in shaded areas, so how a mower turns matters quite a bit to me. I’ve watched a bunch of X430 videos, and the front-wheel steering looks much gentler on the turf than what I’m used to seeing from my LUBA.

Anyone here own both a LUBA and an X430? Is the X430 really that much easier on softer grass when turning? And how do you feel about the cut quality compared with the LUBA?

Would love to hear some real-world experience. A lot of thanks in advance.

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u/No-Jackfruit-9016 — 2 days ago

How do you decide when to take profit on a BTC perp?

I usually put around $800 into a BTC perp position on bydfi and keep the leverage up to 2x. My entries have been decent lately, but taking profit is where I keep getting inconsistent.

A few trades moved well, and I had a target in mind before opening them. Once the price got close, I started thinking BTC might keep running, so I moved the target higher. Most of the profit disappeared during the pullback and finally closed near my entry.

I already set a stop before every trade, but my profit plan is still loose. I’m trying to build a simple rule I can follow. How do you decide when to take profit out? Which part of the position do you usually close first?

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u/No-Jackfruit-9016 — 6 days ago