MSTR Investors Warned: 'At Least 4 Years' for Long-Term Strategy
MicroStrategy (MSTR) CEO'su Michael Saylor, yatırımcılarına şirketin değerini uzun vadede koruma odaklı bir mesaj verdi. Saylor, MSTR hisselerinin kıs

MicroStrategy (MSTR) CEO Michael Saylor delivered a long-term investment message to shareholders, emphasizing the need for patience. Saylor characterized MSTR stock volatility as 'challenging' for investors, advising them to consider at least four years, ideally 7-10 years, when evaluating the company. He highlighted that the company's priorities include bringing STRC shares back to balance and protecting Bitcoin cash reserves, while also monitoring the 200-week moving average for price signals. CEO Phong Le further suggested that issuing new MSTR shares could fund Bitcoin acquisitions, potentially creating long-term value for shareholders. Saylor's message underscores MicroStrategy's view of current market conditions as short-term fluctuations and the need to assess Bitcoin-focused strategies over extended periods.
If markets take note, MSTR's long-term value preservation model could gain traction as a viable strategy in the crypto space.
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