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@saylor is selling to build up the company's cash reserves, in other words, to secure the funds needed to cover dividend payments for the next 2–3 years. That way, he doesn't have to worry or feel pressured when Bitcoin experiences a major crash, because the company already has enough liquidity to meet its obligations for a certain period. This strategy makes Saylor's company even stronger.
As the company grows stronger, more investors are willing to put their money into it because they see that it has solid financial stability. With that increased capital, Saylor can become even more aggressive in buying more Bitcoin.
It's similar to having a three year financial safety cushion. No matter how much Bitcoin's price fluctuates, Saylor remains in a comfortable position. In fact, it could make the company's shares even more attractive to investors, allowing him to accumulate even more Bitcoin. I think his current strategy is much stronger than before.
As for Tom Lee, I'm not entirely sure why he keeps buying Ethereum because I don't follow ETH as closely. My understanding is simply that he sees real value in Ethereum for his company's strategy.
That's how I interpret it.
Ryker 🇯🇵@Ryker_Crypto
Lmao ! Michael Saylor sold 3,588 $BTC about $225M But Tom Lee bought 42,197 $ETH about $73M I am wondering what the market makers are after ?
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