u/Daft_____Punk

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how do you remember why a decision was made?

Not the final result, but the reasoning behind it.

We sometimes lose context:

  • Slack threads disappear
  • Notion gets outdated
  • Jira doesn’t capture the “why”

We often end up digging through months-old Slack threads just to understand what happened.

Is this normal? Or do you have a system that actually works?

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u/Daft_____Punk — 1 day ago

how do you remember why a decision was made?

Not the final result, but the reasoning behind it.

We sometimes lose context:

  • Slack threads disappear
  • Notion gets outdated
  • Jira doesn’t capture the “why”

We often end up digging through months-old Slack threads just to understand what happened.

Is this normal? Or do you have a system that actually works?

reddit.com
u/Daft_____Punk — 1 day ago

I do DCA into BTC and ETH. Nothing fancy - buy monthly, hold long term.

The problem: I never check my portfolio. Not because I don't care, but because opening CoinStats just to see "yep, still red" feels useless.

What I actually want is simple: tell me when the price is meaningfully far from MY average buy price. Like:
- "Price is 20% below your avg entry → maybe DCA time"
- "Price is 40% above your avg entry → consider taking some profits"

Not market alerts. Not "BTC dropped 3%". Personalized signals based on my own cost basis.

I'm building this as a side project. Before I go too deep - does anyone actually want this? Do you track your average entry price and make decisions based on it?

(Binance sync + manual input, no auto-trading, just signals)

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u/Daft_____Punk — 13 days ago

I do DCA into BTC and ETH. Nothing fancy - buy monthly, hold long term.

The problem: I never check my portfolio. Not because I don't care, but because opening CoinStats just to see "yep, still red" feels useless.

What I actually want is simple: tell me when the price is meaningfully far from MY average buy price. Like:
- "Price is 20% below your avg entry → maybe DCA time"
- "Price is 40% above your avg entry → consider taking some profits"

Not market alerts. Not "BTC dropped 3%". Personalized signals based on my own cost basis.

I'm building this as a side project. Before I go too deep - does anyone actually want this? Do you track your average entry price and make decisions based on it?

(Binance sync + manual input, no auto-trading, just signals)

reddit.com
u/Daft_____Punk — 13 days ago

I do DCA into BTC and ETH. Nothing fancy - buy monthly, hold long term.

The problem: I never check my portfolio. Not because I don't care, but because opening CoinStats just to see "yep, still red" feels useless.

What I actually want is simple: tell me when the price is meaningfully far from MY average buy price. Like:
- "Price is 20% below your avg entry → maybe DCA time"
- "Price is 40% above your avg entry → consider taking some profits"

Not market alerts. Not "BTC dropped 3%". Personalized signals based on my own cost basis.

I'm building this as a side project. Before I go too deep - does anyone actually want this? Do you track your average entry price and make decisions based on it?

(Binance sync + manual input, no auto-trading, just signals)

reddit.com
u/Daft_____Punk — 13 days ago

I do DCA into BTC and ETH. Nothing fancy - buy monthly, hold long term.

The problem: I never check my portfolio. Not because I don't care, but because opening CoinStats just to see "yep, still red" feels useless.

What I actually want is simple: tell me when the price is meaningfully far from MY average buy price. Like:
- "Price is 20% below your avg entry → maybe DCA time"
- "Price is 40% above your avg entry → consider taking some profits"

Not market alerts. Not "BTC dropped 3%". Personalized signals based on my own cost basis.

I'm building this as a side project. Before I go too deep - does anyone actually want this? Do you track your average entry price and make decisions based on it?

(Binance sync + manual input, no auto-trading, just signals)

reddit.com
u/Daft_____Punk — 13 days ago