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What are the chances MSTR goes bankrupt this year? Is picrel FUD or a legitimate reason not to buy while it's still cheap?
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>>62174233
In the short term close to zero. For the long term 100%. Leverage will fuck anyone eventually
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>>62175056
Better go with this or BITX? Plan to buy this year and sell in 2-3
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>>62174233
why do you buy bitcoin? because the supply is scarce
MSTR isnt scarce, Saylor is diluting on your ass
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I trust bubbleboy who lost 99% of his money in the dotcom crash
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>>62179055
I buy to make money, but yea thinking I'm better off with BITX
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>>62174233
STRC is the equivalent of maxing out the credit card to pay for one last night on the town. They’re gonna take out debt at 15% interest until they no longer can, and then the party is over for good.
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>>62175056
>For the long term 100%. Leverage will fuck anyone eventually
Kind of disagree. Bitcoin has a pretty solid track record at this point. Even during WuFlu it didn't crash below its 2018-2019 lows, and that was the blackest of black swans.

Saylor has spoken many times about his balance sheet. BTC would have to crash below $20K to cause serious problems for his company. Most of his BTC was purchased using preferred stock sales that would only mean that shareholders get screwed, not MSTR itself.

>>62179076
Pretty much every internet-oriented company was not profitable, was heavily in debt, and was pointless. Saylor is actually rather impressive for keeping a company going despite a sector-wide trainwreck and a later global economy trainwreck.
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>>62179076
Saylor is right that people will always want exposure to volatility. He's almost built a perpetual motion machine if only he could harness energy from all the salt he generates



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