Reinvesting Strategies
Sending the output of your strategy directly to the input of another strategy.
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Sending the output of your strategy directly to the input of another strategy.
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For slightly more advanced users, CALC has introduced the capability for you to reinvest the output of any of your strategies into a matching strategy of your choice, and using it as the input for another strategy.
Let's say you currently hold a large position in OSMO, and would love to take some profits over the next few weeks.
You then create a DCA Out strategy that uses OSMO as the input asset (which is funding the strategy), and the strategy has been set up in a way that sells OSMO for aUSDC - the output asset (see below). We can identify this strategy with it ID number -> ID: 13
Great! You've successfully set up a profit taking DCA Out strategy. But, now let's say you want to use your newly acquired aUSDC to DCA In to a new position of ION.
Enter: reinvesting strategies. Note: in order to reinvest into another strategy, the destination strategy must already exist.
Once you have set up a new DCA In destination strategy that uses aUSDC to buy ION (aUSDC as the input, and ION as the output), you can identify your new strategy again with its ID. Let's say ID:59.
Fantastic! Now you have two strategies that have a common output/input asset where DCA Out strategy ID:13 can reinvest its aUSDC profits into your DCA In strategy ID:59.
You can reinvest strategies in two places:
Once you have successfully reinvested a strategies output asset, you will see the below diagram at the bottom of the Strategy performance panel of the strategy you are reinvesting.
The post-purchase step while creating your strategy, or
the 'configure' button on the Strategy details panel.