What does it mean when the recommendation for a crypto is "buy up to xx$" and it is way below the current price, like Monero's "buy up to 60$" when it's value more than double that?
It means that PBC recommended that coin before it reached that price and it has since gone above it and they haven't revised that price.
For example, in the case of monero let's say they recommended it when monero was sitting at $40. They decided, based on their analysis that it was a good buy up to $60. Since then it has gone way past that price but they don't feel the need to change their stance on it. What they are basically saying is don't buy it now unless it dips below the $60 level.