I do NOT like to jump into anything too quickly before I kind of have some ideas about it.... and by the time I was getting more informed the price was skyrocketting. Accordingly, I began my investment at about $1200.
Pro tip: learn quicker. That way you don't stagnate and buy in at the top; losing a bundle dollar costing all the way down....
So, you are the supposed "pro" giving the supposed "tip?" A bit patronizing, no?..
In fact, I doubt that you know me, my life, my risk profile, my financial circumstances sufficiently in order to be hindsight judging what "should have happened" in a supposed ideal world within your vision of what would have been a best or a better strategy under those particular circumstances.
Does it make you feel good on a quasi-anonymous forum to spout out some supposed credentials? And to suggest that your way would have been better or some other abstract way would have been better?
Why don't you provide some of your details, without doctoring them up in order that you may share in some supposed "constructive feedback?"
Actually, better than spouting out some supposed resume, why don't you describe a few paragraphs of some learning experience(s) that you had that had "enlightened" you about the ways of the world and in order to be able to "enlighten" some of us regarding "better" ways?
I'm waiting.. or otherwise, if you prefer to share some of your personal details via PM, that is fine with me, also. Send me a PM...
Otherwise, if you do NOT give some context, I question the validity or the integrity of your self-described "pro tip."
Also, your assumption about me losing money is so far unfounded in part b/c I have NOT cashed out yet.. and these kinds of risks are frequently taken into account in strategizing ways to go forward. You do NOT know whether or NOT or the extent to which some of these risks may have already been considered by me... at the beginning of my investment or during my investment and also there are a lot of "smart" financial people (whether I am one of those or NOT)(or whether you are one of those or not) who, currently, are in the red in terms of the BTC portion of their investment portfolio..
So to suggest "I told you so".. seems a bit disingenuous in these circumstances.