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People have this misconception that Saylor has to sell if it goes below his average purchase price. He does not. It would have to fall to around $20k and stay there for a long time before he would even need to begin selling.

2028: 150k to 200k
2029 to 2030: bear market
2032: 300k to 350k
2033 to 2034: bear market
2035: 500k
2036 to 2037: bear market
2038 to 2039: 700k
2042: 1 million

Saylor has actually just bought more and continues to buy.
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who wants bitcoin when this bitch owns like 1/10 of the supply
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>>61783509
Everyone who realizes this isn't 1/10 of the supply probably
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>>61783487
What Saylor is doing means that Btc will be below his average price forever. Wake the fuck up. The stock will dump and dump until it gets to zero or he sells Btc at a loss. Thats it.
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>>61783487
Liquidated in the traditional sense? No. But Saylor has 2 billion dollars of equity-backed loans at 11+%. Even the most diehard normies will watch MSTR lose ground against BTC and decide their money’s better spent elsewhere.
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Doesn’t it start a death spiral given that he has to pay loans, dividends, fees etc? Plus hedge funds will short it to the bottom for months.
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>>61783487
>He does not. It would have to fall to around $20k and stay there for a long time before he would even need to begin selling.
wrong it can stay at $6-80k for a long time then fall briefly to $20k when his debt gets due for him to be megafucked
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>>61783899
60-80*
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>>61783487
Even 20k is fud, he has said very recently it can go to a dollar and he doesn't have to sell.
This is supported in the sec filings.
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>>61783561
Dividends are paid at the sole discretion of the board of directors.

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