The common stock dilution FUD is insane as Saylor's wealth is mostly tied to his 20 million Class B shares in MSTR, economically equivalent 1:1 to publicly traded Class A shares.
A drop in Class A stock price directly reduces the value of his net worth, which the Class B make up 70%+.
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The common stock dilution FUD is insane as Saylor's wealth is mostly tied to his 20 million Class B shares in MSTR, economically equivalent 1:1 to publicly traded Class A shares.
A drop in Class A stock price directly reduces the value of his net worth, which the Class B make up 70%+.