You have a point in what you said, but I don't know what could happen in the future. This @balaji has the guts to say such a thing because as far as I can see he is really a risk-taker.
Not in 90 days, but who knows in a few years?
What if the time frame period he said suddenly comes true, apart from his sudden wealth, he will also become popular instantly because of his posting like that on Twitter. Because, we still don't have the decision and thoughts of investors, if more people suddenly buy bitcoin after saying something like that, it can also help raise the value in the market, right?
If it's said by an ordinary person, then many people will say illusion and if it's said by an influencer, then it's very likely that people will see something different, even if what the two say is sometimes wrong or true.
I mean the level of trust that someone writes on social media will depend on how big their followers are, it will have an impact on him in making a profit. But it will be quite different when people talk about bitcoin, since there has been a lot of evidence against his strength over the years and reaching $1 million USD is only a matter of time? this isn't a systematic number problem like a mathematical calculation formula, so can it be faster or slower?