The Case For $210
Not A Push To Buy. Just The Actual Reasoning, Laid Out Plainly.
Nineteen days into the Gold Rush, the price has moved from $30 to $210. That's a real climb, and anyone tracking it daily has watched the number get less comfortable to look at. Worth stepping back and asking directly: does $210 still make sense, or has this quietly become a bad deal somewhere along the way.
Start with the ceiling. $330 is where this locks in permanently on August 31st, twelve days from now. $210 is $120 under that number, meaning close to two thirds of the total value gap is still on your side of the line. That's not a marginal discount anymore, but it's also not gone. There's still a real gap between what you'd pay today and what the same purchase costs once the campaign ends.
Then there's what's actually being bought. This isn't a system still trying to prove something. It passed a challenge phase, passed verification, and is now trading a real funded account, publicly, every session posted. The 1.1 update shipped recently with reworked news protection, per-day trading controls, and a live dashboard, so what's being sold today is the current best version of the EA, not an older one waiting to be replaced.
Put those two things together and the picture is fairly simple. The price has gone up because time has passed, not because anything about the underlying case for buying has weakened. If anything, the case is stronger now than it was on day one, there's more proof behind it, more track record, more functionality. The price catching up to that is expected. It just hasn't caught up all the way yet.
Where This Leaves Things Today
$210 today, $220 tomorrow. Twelve days of climbing left before this settles permanently at $330. The math isn't complicated and neither is the decision, it's just a question of whether today's number still clears the bar for you. For a lot of people watching this campaign, it still does.


