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Unfortunately, back then there wasn’t enough money for ETH, so I sold all my coins just to scrape together 0.25 ETH, and then bought everything. I didn’t buy the first time when it hit 400k, but when I saw Ge-ge calling out, I thought I had to have some inventory, so I used all the money from my ETH to buy it.
I was also thinking of waiting for Old Ma to say yes, and then directly push in 10wu, but unfortunately it was only at 3 o’clock that he said yes, and there was really nothing I could do.
After reviewing this time, I figure 20m is a really good entry point. When Musk says no, it’s a hard cut for stop-loss (because ETH doesn’t dump that fast—if it were SOL, you might not make it in time), but if he says yes, then 100m is completely no problem.
What’s the need to force p* on ETH? Picking the right target and going all in is the best way to play ETH.
Or bide your time—if you’re quick, you can trade right off Musk’s news.
Although I only ended up earning 3wu, it’s still better than not getting any position at all.
Every missed chance is a step forward.