The investigative journalism hit pieces on Phil over the years seems too coincidental on timing. They happen when he poses a threat to the PGAT. I get it that the USA based PGAT fans hate Phil because he represented the possibility they would lose some of the tournaments with all the best players in their convenient time zones. Phil looked at the bigger picture. All he wanted was to rise up the competitive wages and working conditions for his fellow golfer. He led the charge and accomplished this.
The latest attacks on Phil are not proven and are not facts. I see it as a smear campaign.
@saylor@BTDenominator I purchased STRD right when it came out and have been pummeled since STRC had their iPhone moment. If they change STRC to semi monthly (iPhone moment 2) I’ll be even more screwed.
@JoshMandell6@HodlMagoo Prove it. Have a top four accounting firm prove all your positions since May. You want Saylor to prove Strategy’s bitcoin holdings so you should be able to prove all of your trades since May.
@PHNX_SunDevils The combined record of all the opponent teams that the four teams (Utah, Texas Tech, Houston, and Iowa State) have played against so far in the 2025 season, excluding games among the four themselves, is 24-37.
Factor in that asu has played a tough schedule in their 3-1 record
They like to write about Strategy’s minimal $111M in quarterly revenue from its software but neglects to bring up its bitcoin yield that will be used factored in on June 30th using the new FASB accounting.
Strategy’s Bitcoin Yield for Q2 2025, reported on June 30, 2025, is estimated at 6.8% for the quarter, with a cumulative YTD yield of 18.6%, assuming 597,100 BTC and 20.2 million ADSO. The Bitcoin price of $105,000 influences the fair value gain (~$17.05 billion), which enhances financial statements but does not directly alter the yield KPI, as yield is based on BTC holdings relative to shares, not market value.