343PG on Nostr: The news this week was telling. The likes of Bank of America can’t easily sign off ...
The news this week was telling. The likes of Bank of America can’t easily sign off direct Bitcoin holdings, but they can buy MSTR in a heartbeat. Similarly I hold some MSTR in a UK pension pot, with little other option within that medium (that I can see) for Bitcoin exposure.
I suspect MSTR will continue to undulate between over and under valued in future, depending on market sentiment and the realistic options out there for lots of different buyers.
Published at
2023-04-08 18:54:23Event JSON
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