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===== 1. User builds an order for their proposal. =====
===== 1. User builds an order for their proposal. =====
This is very similar to filling out an order on Robinhood, Public, and other retail brokerages. The user selects the security, the strategy (shares, call, put, etc.), and sets their price.
This is very similar to filling out an order on Robinhood, Public, and other retail brokerages. The user selects the security, the strategy (shares, call, put, etc.), and sets their price.
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===== 2. User adds other users to invite to the proposed group. =====
===== 2. User adds other users to invite to the proposed group. =====
The user is first shown a learn page that contextualizes the risks of their position and of investing in a group. We do this because financial literacy and safe investment practices are our top priorities. Users are able to search from this page and add users to the invite queue; or they may browse an explore page that displays their friends, recent groups, communities, group chats, and other places they may send the proposal along with investor scores that contextualize who they'd be getting into bed with.
The user is first shown a learn page that contextualizes the risks of their position and of investing in a group. We do this because financial literacy and safe investment practices are our top priorities. Users are able to search from this page and add users to the invite queue; or they may browse an explore page that displays their friends, recent groups, communities, group chats, and other places they may send the proposal along with investor scores that contextualize who they'd be getting into bed with.
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===== 3. User sets the rules for the group. =====
===== 3. User sets the rules for the group. =====
In this proposal will be the rules that will govern how the group is to be run (regarding voting, proposal time limits, automatic profit/loss, etc.). Users can customize these rules, but we recommend they choose from a standard model we provide.
In this proposal will be the rules that will govern how the group is to be run (regarding voting, proposal time limits, automatic profit/loss, etc.). Users can customize these rules, but we recommend they choose from a standard model we provide.
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===== 4. User sends a proposal for a new group. =====
===== 4. User sends a proposal for a new group. =====
Users who receive this proposal see the sender, their investor score, the proposed group, the rules, and the other members as well as their live votes. The users are given every possible piece of information they could need upfront in an easily digestible manner. Users can accept and swipe up to confirm to vote yes on joining the proposal. If the proposal is accepted by all users who are invited (or the threshold depending on how the group is set up), the proposal passes and the group is formed.[[File:23fe88f16a3a99b0115b3ebc7fe932a9301aac13.png|thumb|303x303px|left]]


Users who receive this proposal see the sender, their investor score, the proposed group, the rules, and the other members as well as their live votes. The users are given every possible piece of information they could need upfront in an easily digestible manner. Users can accept and swipe up to confirm to vote yes on joining the proposal. If the proposal is accepted by all users who are invited (or the threshold depending on how the group is set up), the proposal passes and the group is formed.


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5. Voting to sell.


===== 5. Voting to sell. =====
In this example, let's say the users have set a >50% threshold to sell and a +/- 20% P/L barrier. If the position passes 20% P/L at any time, it will trigger an automatic sell order and the position will be liquidated and the group (in this case of a one-position-only group) will be dissolved. If the position has not crossed this range, however, and over 50% of the group votes "YES" on a proposal to sell the position in the group – it will be sold.
In this example, let's say the users have set a >50% threshold to sell and a +/- 20% P/L barrier. If the position passes 20% P/L at any time, it will trigger an automatic sell order and the position will be liquidated and the group (in this case of a one-position-only group) will be dissolved. If the position has not crossed this range, however, and over 50% of the group votes "YES" on a proposal to sell the position in the group – it will be sold.


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