Looks like the "Saylor always wins" narrative might be hitting some turbulence. MicroStrategy's aggressive BTC accumulation strategy isn't playing out as smoothly as the bulls expected. Markets have a way of humbling even the most confident players.
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BrokeBeans
· 11h ago
Ha, is Saylor going to crash now? I said there are no undefeated generals in the world.
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NeverPresent
· 11h ago
Buying the dip to the hillside, this is the true "all in" spirit.
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LayerHopper
· 11h ago
Ha, will Saylor have to eat his words this time? I said there are no eternal winners in this world.
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Token_Sherpa
· 11h ago
ngl, the "saylor supremacy" cope is wearing thin... pretty classic stuff when you build your entire thesis on one guy's conviction. markets don't care about narratives, they care about execution. and execution requires sustainable fundamentals, not just big dick energy and twitter volume.
Looks like the "Saylor always wins" narrative might be hitting some turbulence. MicroStrategy's aggressive BTC accumulation strategy isn't playing out as smoothly as the bulls expected. Markets have a way of humbling even the most confident players.