【Coin World】Have you seen Michael Saylor's latest statement? The founder of MicroStrategy said that it doesn't really matter in the long term whether their company enters the S&P 500.
His logic is quite interesting—now in the realm of digital assets, the traditional financial sector is gradually not rejecting it anymore. Capital will go wherever it should, and the market will make its own choices. How a certain index committee decides in the short term cannot change the overall trend.
In simple terms: Those who are optimistic about BTC will not stop buying just because the S&P has confiscated it; the allocation still needs to be made. Money in a free market is the most honest.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 14h ago
Saylor is not wrong; the S&P 500 really isn't worth worrying about. Those who should buy BTC have already bought it, regardless of whether you're in the index or not.
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BasementAlchemist
· 15h ago
You're right, that S&P 500 list is outdated; market liquidity is the true king.
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LeverageAddict
· 15h ago
So, what's the use of that crappy S&P 500 list? The real money has long been on-chain.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 15h ago
Saylor is right; the S&P 500 is just that, real money has long flowed into BTC.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 16h ago
The market is the best index, Saylor is not wrong about that.
Saylor: Whether or not to enter the S&P 500 is not important, the market will choose Bitcoin by itself.
【Coin World】Have you seen Michael Saylor's latest statement? The founder of MicroStrategy said that it doesn't really matter in the long term whether their company enters the S&P 500.
His logic is quite interesting—now in the realm of digital assets, the traditional financial sector is gradually not rejecting it anymore. Capital will go wherever it should, and the market will make its own choices. How a certain index committee decides in the short term cannot change the overall trend.
In simple terms: Those who are optimistic about BTC will not stop buying just because the S&P has confiscated it; the allocation still needs to be made. Money in a free market is the most honest.