@Z06Z07 @coffeebreak_YT@PunterJeff Jeff killed it. Coffeezilla is an engineer, not a finance guy and it showed. A perpetual 11.49% gets diminished over time as the fiat preferred is devalues relative to bitcoin. That is what Coffee Coffeezilla was missing.
Coffeezilla really doesn't get bitcoin.
Macro analyst Raoul Pal recently identified a correlation between $BTC & ISM Manufacturing data.
Historically once the ISM reading has moved above 50 this has correlated perfectly with the start of the banana zone for Bitcoin.
An up trending ISM chart signals that business activity is on the rise, liquidity in he market is elevated which means people have more money.
On Monday this week we got an ISM reading of 50.9 which is a buy signal for $BTC. Typically ISM peaks around 60 which signals that we have a long way to go and we could see a longer Bitcoin cycle this time around which would make sense given all the positive fundamental improvements surrounding the space.
@Katielin11515 @WilliamNextLev1@saylor Saylor is similar to Bezos with building Amazon.
You can swingtrade MSTR/BTC for sure but MSTR is even more volatile than BTC. Easier said than done.
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@dotkrueger Are you buying SOL now? I have some Bitcoin I was thinking of using to add to my SOL for some time. SOLBTC looks interesting right now. Do you agree?
@PunterJeff I have not heard anyone mention Saylor using debt to pay for stock buybacks if MNAV drops below 1 during a bear market. Is MSTR too volatile for this to be feasible? Just curious what others think about it.