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The greatest fool
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>>61325295
What does the J stand for?
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>>61325295
not looking good
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>>61325295
lol. Think again. Saylor is well positioned. I may buy some of his dividend bearing instrument with some profits. He’s devised a brilliant scheme and anti saylor shills continue to cope. Betting against saylor is a bet against rising inflation and an end to fed printing. Betting against saylor is bet that the current fed policy is a fixed and static quantity. I admit, if the fed never lowers rates, continues QT and does not restart QE, Saylor is btfo. But, all of those three things are going to happen over the entire course of 2026 — the fed will lower rates, QT is over and QE is about to ramp up.

Not to mention several other tailwinds — the raft of crypto etfs about to hit the market. New laws barring price rigging (they’re going to kill the shorts) and very favorably biased government policies supporting the expansion and adoption of crypto in a variety venues.

It’s all going to lift off like crazy.
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Jew



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