Yes, this one is a financial advice
Here's the advice:
- Invest only what you can afford to lose
- Understand that the potential loss is -100% (Let says there's a super-deep black swan event and ETH goes to zero)
- Buy #ETH
- Understand that the potential gain is +400% (Let says Ethereum market cap reaches
1T)
- Sell 50% of current ETH at
4K (Breakeven)
- Sell another 50% of current ETH at $8k
- Sell/HODL the rest
Here's an example:
- Cacby afford to lose $1500
- Cacby understand that ETH might goes to $0
- Cacby buys 1 ETH at $1500
- Cacby understand that ETH might goes to $10k
- Cacby sells 0.5 ETH at
4K in order to BreakEven
- Cacby sells 0.25 ETH at $8k in order to make a profit
(At this point, Cacby already made $2500 or 167% of net profit)
- Cacby sells/HODL 0.25 ETH
Here's the advice:
- Invest only what you can afford to lose
- Understand that the potential loss is -100% (Let says there's a super-deep black swan event and ETH goes to zero)
- Buy #ETH
- Understand that the potential gain is +400% (Let says Ethereum market cap reaches
- Sell 50% of current ETH at
- Sell another 50% of current ETH at $8k
- Sell/HODL the rest
Here's an example:
- Cacby afford to lose $1500
- Cacby understand that ETH might goes to $0
- Cacby buys 1 ETH at $1500
- Cacby understand that ETH might goes to $10k
- Cacby sells 0.5 ETH at
- Cacby sells 0.25 ETH at $8k in order to make a profit
(At this point, Cacby already made $2500 or 167% of net profit)
- Cacby sells/HODL 0.25 ETH
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