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Reinvestment Options (Manual vs Automatic)

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Updated over a month ago

Algosone allows you to reinvest your profits in ways that match your trading style and long-term goals. You can either manage reinvestments manually or, if you are using the High-Yield Plan, let the system reinvest automatically.


Manual Reinvestment

  • How it Works: Profits flow into your Checking Account. From there, you decide when and how to reinvest.

  • Steps:

    1. Log in and go to your Dashboard.

    2. Locate your Checking Account balance.

    3. Click Reinvest.

    4. Choose the plan you want to fund (1-Month, Standard, or High-Yield).

    5. Enter the amount and confirm.

  • Best For: Users who want control over timing and allocation of their profits.


Automatic Reinvestment (High-Yield Plan Only)

  • How it Works: The High-Yield Plan is designed to automatically reinvest all profits back into the plan throughout its duration.

  • Benefits:

    • Ensures maximum compounding growth.

    • No manual action required.

  • Limitations: Profits and principal are locked until the plan reaches maturity - you cannot access them early.


Example Scenarios

  • Manual Reinvestment: A user withdraws part of their profits in USDC but keeps some in Checking to reinvest later into a Standard Plan.

  • Automatic Reinvestment: A user activates a High-Yield Plan, and the system continuously compounds profits back into the plan until maturity.


Choosing the Right Option

  • Choose Standard Plan if you want flexibility and access to funds during the plan.

  • Choose High-Yield for fully automated compounding, with higher growth potential but locked funds.


Pro Tips

  • Always double-check which plan you’re reinvesting into before confirming.

  • Keep some funds in Checking for flexibility (token sales, quick withdrawals, or short-term plans).

  • Consider combining: run a High-Yield Plan for compounding while manually reinvesting profits from a Standard or 1-Month Plan.

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