Everyone keeps underestimating Saylor.
This guy watched his company drop 99%+ during the dot-com crash. When you've already lived through that kind of pain and public humiliation, market swings don't scare you anymore.
The real bottom wasn't when people were forced to sell — it was when everyone was clowning on him non-stop, saying his strategy was going to zero.
Now he's back in profit. Extreme conviction usually wins.
This guy watched his company drop 99%+ during the dot-com crash. When you've already lived through that kind of pain and public humiliation, market swings don't scare you anymore.
The real bottom wasn't when people were forced to sell — it was when everyone was clowning on him non-stop, saying his strategy was going to zero.
Now he's back in profit. Extreme conviction usually wins.