If you are using Conductor for your price feed, it may be so far off that it won't update.
If you see something like the following, you will need to manually kickstart your price feed.
The easiest way to do this is to just check the current price on CoinMarketCap and look for the USD value of Steem.
Make sure you have Steem-python installed and your witness active key stored in the steempy wallet. Type in python3 and type the following:
from steem import Steem
steem = Steem()
steem.witness_feed_publish(current_steem_price_in_usd, 1.00, account="your_witness_user_name")
You will be asked for your wallet password, and it will update your price feed. From there you can just run conductor feed and it will take it from there and update on a regular basis. You will need to put the price of steem in USD in the first argument and in the final argument use your witness username without the @ sign.
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