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Question: Is the "bear market" over?
Yes - 21 (44.7%)
No - we need to sweep the low again - 8 (17%)
No - we need to set a new low first - 10 (21.3%)
No - other (explain below) - 8 (17%)
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So Saylor is buying bonds this week… In other words, he is taking on debt at 11.5% interest to purchase bonds that pay 4%. How exactly are we spinning this one positively? I can’t even explain the reasoning behind this. Maybe he wants to have some sort of cash flow or is trying to equalize out losses from operating his core business.
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when I was still sane
life was so much easier
that man is gone now

that man that is gone
was not really there at all
he just thought he was
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personally, I cannot really "feel" syllables.

I can feel 10 syllables [...]

you elite dudes

i have to count the syllables on my fingers as i think them

good thing in a slow thinker as i dont have those speedy jazz hands like rocky
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So Saylor is buying bonds this week… In other words, he is taking on debt at 11.5% interest to purchase bonds that pay 4%. How exactly are we spinning this one positively? I can’t even explain the reasoning behind this. Maybe he wants to have some sort of cash flow or is trying to equalize out losses from operating his core business.

Or maybe he's just buying back his own 0-coupon bonds (at a discount) to reduce future liabilities.
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So Saylor is buying bonds this week… In other words, he is taking on debt at 11.5% interest to purchase bonds that pay 4%. How exactly are we spinning this one positively? I can’t even explain the reasoning behind this. Maybe he wants to have some sort of cash flow or is trying to equalize out losses from operating his core business.

My take on this, hypothetically (before we even read details), is that convert holders probably shorted the MSTR common (as they almost always do), so by buying converts back, they have a small cap gains (like $130mil) plus decrease the short position, perhaps.

EDIT: Posted before reading @d_eddie prior post.
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The Saylor glazing on this thread is out of control. It’s like some weird form of Stockholm Syndrome.

Let me ask this question. Saylor can sell shares for cash after saying it is trash and that’s fine. Saylor can sell bonds taking on insanely high interest debt to buy BTC and that’s fine. Saylor can then sell Bitcoin to raise funds to pay the high interest debt and that’s fine.

What could Saylor possibly do that would make you lose faith in your idol?
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The Saylor glazing on this thread is out of control. It’s like some weird form of Stockholm Syndrome.

Let me ask this question. Saylor can sell shares for cash after saying it is trash and that’s fine. Saylor can sell bonds taking on insanely high interest debt to buy BTC and that’s fine. Saylor can then sell Bitcoin to raise funds to pay the high interest debt and that’s fine.

What could Saylor possibly do that would make you lose faith in your idol?

Fuck Saylor I don't have any faith in him at all.
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I think Saylor is a great guy but let's not idolize him like people do to Elon Musk. Look at what they did to his ego.
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The Saylor glazing on this thread is out of control. It’s like some weird form of Stockholm Syndrome.

Let me ask this question. Saylor can sell shares for cash after saying it is trash and that’s fine. Saylor can sell bonds taking on insanely high interest debt to buy BTC and that’s fine. Saylor can then sell Bitcoin to raise funds to pay the high interest debt and that’s fine.

What could Saylor possibly do that would make you lose faith in your idol?

It's not a matter of faith, at least for me. If he's actually buying back his own bonds, as I have every reason to believe, it's actually in line with his stated goal of being debt free while holding 1M coins. And it's a good thing to be doing that now that there's a discount, rather than later.

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