What do you think you can still get in there? Is there still something going on? I still have some cash left. But I don't want it to be long-term. I'm sufficiently supplied with btc, as I only have a savings plan until the 40 k come😀. so 20 k in with mstr for a month to 3 bischen gamble, what do you think?
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@Seebi I also recently entered with a small position. The Nasdaq inclusion and the Bitcoin price (assuming Bitcoin continues as before) should give MSTR a good boost over the next few months :D
The risk is of course relatively high. If Bitcoin corrects, MSTR will probably fall more sharply
The risk is of course relatively high. If Bitcoin corrects, MSTR will probably fall more sharply
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•@stefan_21 A lot is already priced in.
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@Aktien4Million For sure. But Saylor doesn't stop there. The more overvalued the stock is compared to the Bitcoin holdings, the more shares are issued - and Bitcoin is bought😂
This also brings down the overvaluation compared to Bitcoin on the balance sheet...
If Bitcoin continues to perform strongly, Microstrategy will most likely continue to follow suit. It will only become interesting in a major Bitcoin correction :)
This also brings down the overvaluation compared to Bitcoin on the balance sheet...
If Bitcoin continues to perform strongly, Microstrategy will most likely continue to follow suit. It will only become interesting in a major Bitcoin correction :)
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•@stefan_21 This also harbors a major risk if Micro can no longer finance itself through the growth of its own share price and the price of Bitcoin. If they go bankrupt, will all holdings be paid out to pay the debtors? All scenarios that could occur
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@Aktien4Million Yes, first they issue convertible bonds, which have been selling like hot cakes so far.
This allows the bond market to pocket the Bitcoin yield without bearing the full risk. If things go wrong, they don't have to convert the bonds into shares, but can get their money back plus interest (provided MSTR doesn't go bankrupt)
If they get into payment difficulties, they would have to sell some of their Bitcoin holdings...
For me, MSTR is a short-term bet to get more Bitcoin from the profit kaufen🤷♂️
This allows the bond market to pocket the Bitcoin yield without bearing the full risk. If things go wrong, they don't have to convert the bonds into shares, but can get their money back plus interest (provided MSTR doesn't go bankrupt)
If they get into payment difficulties, they would have to sell some of their Bitcoin holdings...
For me, MSTR is a short-term bet to get more Bitcoin from the profit kaufen🤷♂️
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@stefan_21 You have to take a long-term view of MSTR. But you can also benefit greatly from it in the short term. Once you understand MSTR, it clicks just like BTC.
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@Alexander_Bitcoin In the long term, I only hold Bitcoin. MSTR carries much more risk than Bitcoin itself :)
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