[Coin World] Michael Saylor posted a green dot on social media a few days ago, and this has caused a stir. It's worth noting that for the entire past year, he has consistently posted an orange dot every Sunday—this has been a classic signal to buy Bitcoin.
What does this sudden change of color mean? Some say it might be a buyback of their own stock, after all, MSTR has already dropped nearly 40% this year. But the more exciting speculation is: will they sell coins? For a company that has hoarded nearly 650,000 Bitcoins, this is a significant matter on a belief level.
Their CEO Phong Le recently let slip that if the company's net asset multiplier drops below 1, they might indeed sell off the more expensive part of their coins. However, he quickly emphasized that the current financial situation is quite stable. This sounds like he's trying to reassure the market, but what that green dot actually means, I'm afraid only Saylor himself knows.
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DustCollector
· 21h ago
What does the green dot mean? Is it really going to sell?
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DegenWhisperer
· 21h ago
Green dot? Wait, hasn't this guy been hinting at going all in on Bitcoin? Suddenly changing his style is really something.
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AirdropHarvester
· 21h ago
Green dot? Is this guy trying to cash out? I have felt for a long time that he has reached the limit of his stash.
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ChainDoctor
· 21h ago
Green dot? I don't understand what Saylor is playing at again... Could it be that he really wants to reduce position?
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[Coin World] Michael Saylor posted a green dot on social media a few days ago, and this has caused a stir. It's worth noting that for the entire past year, he has consistently posted an orange dot every Sunday—this has been a classic signal to buy Bitcoin.
What does this sudden change of color mean? Some say it might be a buyback of their own stock, after all, MSTR has already dropped nearly 40% this year. But the more exciting speculation is: will they sell coins? For a company that has hoarded nearly 650,000 Bitcoins, this is a significant matter on a belief level.
Their CEO Phong Le recently let slip that if the company's net asset multiplier drops below 1, they might indeed sell off the more expensive part of their coins. However, he quickly emphasized that the current financial situation is quite stable. This sounds like he's trying to reassure the market, but what that green dot actually means, I'm afraid only Saylor himself knows.