$PEKONG on Solana :

Pekong is a trader who ditched the city for the Deep Financial Jungle. The market’s already loud—why add honking taxis and screaming TV anchors? Now, the only alerts he gets are from birds and the occasional angry raccoon.

He built his strategy around what he calls Eco-Indicators™— where nature’s signals double as market signals. Surprisingly, his P&L looks healthier than most hedge funds.

Philosophy: “If markets are a jungle, trade from an actual one. Silence is alpha.”

Deep in the Financial Jungle, somewhere between a pinecone stash and a squirrel hedge fund. His office has Wi-Fi, solar panels, and a hammock.

Forget Bloomberg terminals. He relies on Eco-Indicators™: raccoon brawls = bearish, squirrels hoarding = bullish, owls hooting at 3 AM = high volatility.

No. The only “breaking news” he cares about is a twig breaking behind him. (That’s usually a bear. Very bearish.)

Sure—if you can survive with mosquitoes, patchy Wi-Fi, and the occasional deer judging your bad entries. Otherwise, maybe just stick to TradingView.

To prove that silence is alpha. Also, to launch PineCoin, the first crypto backed entirely by pinecones.