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What Happens When an "Infinite-Money Machine" Unravels

3 days ago
  • #MicroStrategy
  • #Investment
  • #Bitcoin
  • The most reliable way to make money is by creating highly desirable products like Coca-Cola or Birkin bags.
  • Investing in appreciating assets like real estate or stocks (e.g., S&P 500) can yield significant returns over time.
  • Michael Saylor and MicroStrategy adopted Bitcoin as a long-term investment, accumulating over 447,470 bitcoins by 2024.
  • MicroStrategy's stock surged as Bitcoin's value rose, creating an 'infinite-money machine' effect where stock gains outpaced Bitcoin's growth.
  • MicroStrategy leveraged debt and stock issuance to amplify Bitcoin exposure for shareholders, attracting both supporters and skeptics.
  • In 2024, Bitcoin's rally under Trump's pro-crypto policies boosted MicroStrategy's valuation, but later declines exposed risks.
  • MicroStrategy's stock fell sharply, erasing its premium over Bitcoin's value, leading to concerns about its financial strategy.
  • The company built a $1.4B reserve to reassure investors but may sell Bitcoin if its value continues to underperform.
  • Competition from Bitcoin ETFs and other firms holding Bitcoin has reduced MicroStrategy's unique market advantage.
  • Skeptics like Jim Chanos argue against overpaying for assets, signaling the end of MicroStrategy's 'infinite-money' strategy.