Such artificial pump of ETH and artificial dump of BTC can last only so long...
vomit... Maybe later, it may materialize into something more concrete in which I would feel more comfortable investing?
you bought the BTC Top and now you're planning to buy the ETH top...
if you think you'd buy a some ETH, if it become somthing more concrete, then you really should hold a few right now "just in case" type thing...
what's 50$?? buy a few and really invest when/if it becomes appropriate to do so.
i agree with you ETH is very speculative right now, and very risky, good chance it goes to 0... so then dont invest 5000$ just make a speculative bet...
Possibly, you misunderstand my speculation regarding circumstances that would cause me to invest in ETH.
Personally, I consider BTC and ETH to be sufficiently and considerably different from one another, and I see little to no value in ETH beyond the various hypes and speculation. Bitcoin is another story, especially based on BTC's proof of work that has caused petahashes of computing power to secure it and to be built upon in a permissionless manner.
ETH is far from adding any kind of fundamental value that is measurable beyond hype and speculation.
On the other hand, if years of ETH development causes some kind of value scenario to develop, and that would likely be based on various systems being built upon it, then I may consider investing at that point (in other words, never say never)... In any event, ETH has to go along way before I would invest in it.. and maybe even drop below $2 could cause me to consider whether to buy a little....
In other words, I have no real temptation to buy ETH, and there is no real urgency with ETH - as compared with what urgency could be argued to have been the case with BTC on an ongoing basis.
For example, even from here, BTC has sufficient fundamentals to have a reasonable potential to increase in price 10x, 100x or even 1000x and not significantly come back down to anything near today's prices.
Hopefully that clarifies my ETH perspective a bit better.
Regarding my "buying BTC at the top," you should probably realize that your comment kind of skews both the current status of my BTC investment, and whether my BTC investment strategy was reasonably sound at the time that I began it and subsequently. On an ongoing basis, I have been fairly forthright to explain a variety of aspects of my BTC investment strategy, so most likely it is not worth repeating at this time, except that I will continue to assert that my investment approach was reasonable and has been reasonable under my circumstances, and I have no significant regrets regarding the strategy that I took and have been taking in respect to BTC.