SoftBank's Masayoshi Son just dropped an interesting take on his investment strategy. He's making it clear he's not looking to dump any shares - instead, he's shuffling capital around to pour more into OpenAI and similar ventures.
It's a bold move that shows where the smart money thinks the future is heading. Son has always been known for his aggressive bets on emerging tech, and this latest statement suggests he's doubling down on AI infrastructure despite any short-term liquidity needs.
Worth watching how this plays out, especially as AI projects continue to dominate capital flows in the tech sector.
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BTCWaveRider
· 15h ago
Masayoshi Son is still using that trap, all in on AI... If he bets right, he's a genius; if he bets wrong, well...
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ChainWallflower
· 15h ago
Masayoshi Son is throwing money into AI again, this guy really believes it... By the way, can he make money with this move, or is he going to be played people for suckers again?
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LongTermDreamer
· 15h ago
Masayoshi Son is really something, all in on AI, we will see the results of this move in three years.
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ser_we_are_early
· 16h ago
Masayoshi Son is really bold, going all in on AI... But speaking of which, can we ordinary people keep up with such pro-level moves?
SoftBank's Masayoshi Son just dropped an interesting take on his investment strategy. He's making it clear he's not looking to dump any shares - instead, he's shuffling capital around to pour more into OpenAI and similar ventures.
It's a bold move that shows where the smart money thinks the future is heading. Son has always been known for his aggressive bets on emerging tech, and this latest statement suggests he's doubling down on AI infrastructure despite any short-term liquidity needs.
Worth watching how this plays out, especially as AI projects continue to dominate capital flows in the tech sector.