Saylor’s Strategy finally rebounds, with a floating profit of $1.4 billion
This Bitcoin rally turns Saylor’s Strategy’s BTC holdings from loss to profit. A floating gain of $1.4 billion—those “dead-long” investors who were mocked across the internet are now standing and making money.
Think back a few months ago, when the price crashed and the whole internet was watching Saylor’s downfall. They said he bought the dip too early—down on the order of tens of billions. Even preferred stock dividends were propped up by selling BTC. What happened then? With the rally, everything came back.
$1.4 billion in unrealized gains still isn’t the end. If Bitcoin truly follows the bulls’ script and reaches $100k, Strategy’s profit could double again. That’s the power of heavy positioning: when it drops, you get mocked; when it rises, you’re the one laughing last.
But then again, there is a cost. To hold the position, Strategy sold a large amount of coins to maintain cash flow and repurchased preferred shares—hard-fighting through the winter. Most people can’t replicate this, because ordinary people can’t withstand that long of unrealized losses with their capital.
The biggest takeaway from all this can be summed up in one sentence: if the direction is right and the position is right, time will give you the answer. But the prerequisite is that you have to survive the darkness before dawn. Most people get shaken out during the floating-loss phase.
Even institutions have to endure months of unrealized losses—so why do retail investors think they can buy at the absolute bottom? Don’t just envy other people’s unrealized gains. First, ask yourself: can you actually hold on?
Do you think Strategy will be able to laugh all the way to the end this time? Let’s talk in the comments.
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Every day, I’ll take you to track Bitcoin hotspots—not just what happens in the news, but also the logic and opportunities behind it 👉🦖
#Strategy #Bitcoin
This Bitcoin rally turns Saylor’s Strategy’s BTC holdings from loss to profit. A floating gain of $1.4 billion—those “dead-long” investors who were mocked across the internet are now standing and making money.
Think back a few months ago, when the price crashed and the whole internet was watching Saylor’s downfall. They said he bought the dip too early—down on the order of tens of billions. Even preferred stock dividends were propped up by selling BTC. What happened then? With the rally, everything came back.
$1.4 billion in unrealized gains still isn’t the end. If Bitcoin truly follows the bulls’ script and reaches $100k, Strategy’s profit could double again. That’s the power of heavy positioning: when it drops, you get mocked; when it rises, you’re the one laughing last.
But then again, there is a cost. To hold the position, Strategy sold a large amount of coins to maintain cash flow and repurchased preferred shares—hard-fighting through the winter. Most people can’t replicate this, because ordinary people can’t withstand that long of unrealized losses with their capital.
The biggest takeaway from all this can be summed up in one sentence: if the direction is right and the position is right, time will give you the answer. But the prerequisite is that you have to survive the darkness before dawn. Most people get shaken out during the floating-loss phase.
Even institutions have to endure months of unrealized losses—so why do retail investors think they can buy at the absolute bottom? Don’t just envy other people’s unrealized gains. First, ask yourself: can you actually hold on?
Do you think Strategy will be able to laugh all the way to the end this time? Let’s talk in the comments.
Click the profile picture to watch the livestream
Every day, I’ll take you to track Bitcoin hotspots—not just what happens in the news, but also the logic and opportunities behind it 👉🦖
#Strategy #Bitcoin