A lot of people are talking about $Worldcup now.
Some bought because it’s trending.
Some bought because someone they follow bought it.
But very few people stop and ask what will actually bring more attention to it over the next few weeks.
I started buying around 2.4m on May 18th
Not because of a caller.
Not because of hype.
I bought because I understood the narrative.
After turning a $400 position in $ARTEMIS into over $8k, I started paying much more attention to global events and where attention is likely to go next.
The World Cup is one of the biggest events on the planet.
Millions of people will be talking about it every day.
Predictions, debates, highlights, memes, countries, players.
Attention naturally flows there.
That’s the reason I bought it 20 days ago.
Before entering any trade, I ask myself:
Why will people care about this a few weeks from now?
What will bring new attention to it?
And if the thesis plays out, how big can it become?
Most traders focus on the chart.
I spend more time thinking about where attention goes next.
Nigeria has officially submitted a bid to host Formula 1 Grand Prix in Abuja. This would make Nigeria 🇳🇬 the first African country to host such an event in over three decades.
Nigeria has officially submitted a bid to host Formula 1 Grand Prix in Abuja. This would make Nigeria 🇳🇬 the first African country to host such an event in over three decades.
After Watching Ahmed and habby’s videos, I understand why he called Ahmed “my boy.”
Ahmed himself said he used to come to Habby’s academy back then to meet his friends. Those same friends were learning from Habby, so from Habby’s perspective, he wasn’t totally wrong.
But I also understand why Ahmed doesn’t agree with it now.
He’s grown. He’s built his own name. In his eyes, he was already doing his thing back then, just networking, and now he’s on a different level. So being called “my boy” doesn’t sit right with him anymore.
To me, this is just ego meeting growth.
They’re both right in their own way. But there’s a point where someone you once guided outgrows that label. They’re not “your boy” anymore, they’re their own man with people looking up to them too.
Honestly, if Habby used a different word, this probably wouldn’t have escalated like this.