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Say MicroStrategy founder Michael #Saylor
is not involved in "spiritual pyramid schemes,"
I really don't quite believe it.
In a recent interview, the host directly asked 👇
👉 You currently hold 10 billion dollars worth of #Bitcoin
👉 with a floating profit of about 70%
👉 When do you plan to take profits and exit?
Normal people would start to dodge and talk about risk control.
But Saylor directly kills the game. 🧨
He said:
👉 "I will buy at high levels forever."
👉 "Holding Bitcoin itself is the best profit-taking strategy."
The whole audience fell silent.
Even more intense is his logic.
He said:
Bitcoin is not like the stocks of the 'Seven Sisters.'
It’s not a valuation game of a single company.
👉 It is a "large asset class."
And it’s the kind that—
can easily accommodate a market scale of 100 trillion dollars.
Who is its real competitor?
❌ Not ETH
❌ Not AI stocks
❌ Not tech ETFs
But 👇
✔️ Gold
✔️ S&P Index
✔️ Real estate
✔️ All "store of value assets"
His conclusion summarized in one sentence:
👉 These assets will ultimately transfer funds to Bitcoin.
That’s why he said that
which makes traditional investors’ blood pressure spike:
👉 "I have no reason,
to sell the big winners,
and buy the losers."
After hearing this, you will realize something very terrifying:
He never intended to sell within your time frame.
That’s also why many people feel uncomfortable listening to Saylor speak.
Because he simply does not discuss:
when to take profits,
when to rotate,
when to change positions.
He discusses:
👉 "Which asset class camp do you belong to?"
So I now really have a feeling:
buy Bitcoin,
but without preaching or evangelizing,
it’s more like a dereliction of duty. 😂
If you don’t tell others:
BTC is digital gold,
BTC is the ultimate asset,
BTC is the era’s dividend,
then why are you buying it?
Of course, rationally speaking:
The only premise for Saylor’s logic to hold is:
👉 that Bitcoin ultimately becomes a global sovereign-level store of value.
If this premise is true,
he is right.
If this premise is false,
he is the biggest faith-based gamble in history.
The question is, brothers:
Are you currently holding #BTC
planning to "sell at a certain price,"
or have you unknowingly
been pulled into
the "never sell" sect by Saylor?