I've always been confused. When did I start telling everyone to buy ETH at 4,700 and hold onto it? I remember saying I sold 100 ETH at 4,600, and I kept emphasizing during my livestreams that ETH was currently near its all-time high. Many people asked me when I would buy, and I always said I'd wait around 4,100 to see if it could hold up. Chasing highs is definitely irrational. I've always emphasized mainstream coins over altcoins. Regarding Ether, others see it at 8,000 or 10,000, but I've always said it could reach 5,000 or 6,000 after breaking through its high. Others see LTC at 500 or 1,000, but my view has always been to hold steady at 120. There's still resistance at 150, and after that, we'll see how it performs. It's unrealistic to go that high in the short term. Basically, everyone says I'm being conservative. But with you, I'm telling people to buy at 4,700 and hold onto it.
You also said I didn't speak out when the price was around $ETH 2000. Long-time fans know I've been encouraging everyone to buy the dip below 2000. Just because you didn't see it doesn't mean I didn't say it. You're not the whole world. You were bearish when Ethereum was around 3800 or 3900, and then it hit 4700. Doesn't that hurt? Now the market has finally fallen, and you're already shouting.
I'm a straightforward person. If my opinion is wrong, I'll take it, because I was indeed wrong. But if you're making up stories about things I never said or did, that's your fault. It's best to be honest in everything you do, otherwise it will affect your financial luck. Be kind.

