I'm a fan of long-term investments. But I would probably also twitch my finger at $MSTR to take profits. But then I would immediately ask myself the question: Why actually? If you can relax and let it run for another 3, 5, 10 years - why not?
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•@Charmin Yes, the MSTR thing is difficult for me. Possibly a chance that I only get once in my life. In the current Bitcoin bull run, MSTR could multiply again. If Bitcoin rises by another 50%, MSTR rises by around 200%. That would be another 1.6 million on top for me. The counter-argument is "greed eats brains", why not get out now with such fat profits and just be satisfied.
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@MoneyGame I understand. I don't know enough about MSTR to be able to say anything really well-founded.
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The inclusion in the S&P500 and the NASDAQ is interesting because that's when the real money flows and $MSTR soaks it all up.
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@PunktPunktKommaStrich Well, to be honest, I don't think that will have much of an impact. You can see that with other stocks that have been included in the S$P 500 or NASDAQ. It doesn't change that much. Let it be 10%. That's not even noticeable with MSTR.
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Why not set a stop loss? So you are safe and if it continues to rise it is good and if not you have made enough profit
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@MoneyGame MSTR is highly leveraged. You must never forget that. Just as it goes up, it can also go down
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