Opinion has started distributing points, with a minimum loss of 1 dollar to earn 1 point.
However, the cost of points for most people is still above 20 dollars. I used a method that reduced the cost by 20 times, and it can be replicated. The conclusion is at the end of the text, friends who are short on time can jump directly to the conclusion.
I tested with 4 wallets:
Wallet A placed limit orders for buying and selling, trading in two markets. Each limit order lasted 6-24 hours, with a trading volume of 1250 dollars, resulting in a loss of 6.7 dollars, making the cost per point 11.8 dollars. This should be the normal efficiency of points. Anyone who spends time can keep the cost per point around 10 dollars.
Wallet B only placed orders but had no transactions. So don't just place orders, otherwise you won't earn points. It is recommended that if an order has not been filled after 24 hours, it should be executed at the market price, and then a sell order placed.
Wallet C is similar to Wallet A, but was lucky enough to generate profits, achieving negative costs. However, it can be seen that Wallet C, which made a profit, and Wallet A, which incurred losses, earned points in the same way. This indicates that profit or loss does not particularly enhance point acquisition. It means that whether you lose a lot or earn a lot, the points earned are roughly the same.
Wallet D is the key. Wallet D had a trading volume of only 696 dollars, incurred a loss of 1.7 dollars, but earned 1.48 points. Calculating it out, the cost per point is only 1.1 dollars. This is the wallet with the highest efficiency for points. It can be seen that Wallet D only executed transactions in one market, which is the Super Bowl-Champion-2026 sports market. At that time, the total limit orders for the NO option of Los Angeles R were only a few hundred dollars, and I placed orders that accounted for almost half of that. Therefore, in niche markets with only a few hundred dollars in limit order walls, points can be distributed with a critical hit. This method is friendly for small funds, while large funds actually find it harder to execute orders.
Conclusion:
1️⃣ Limit orders must be executed to earn points, otherwise no points are given.
2️⃣ Participate more in niche markets with only a few hundred dollars in limit order walls; this will lead to critical point distribution.
3️⃣ Combining limit orders with execution is still a good way to acquire points at low cost.
4️⃣ It's best to hold for a few hours after execution, do not sell immediately.
5️⃣ Profit or loss has little impact on the efficiency of point acquisition.
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