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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ bitcoin is within 3% to reach 100,000. Which is easier to crash below 90,000 or cross 100,000 for the first time ?
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ ive been taking small amounts of profit along the way ready for this
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$MicroStrategy (MSTR.US)$ Has been chsllenging resistance repeatedly like it did with 90k. Be patient and wait.
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$MicroStrategy (MSTR.US)$ $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ as long as nothing gets out of control Ukraine, here is the reality. if the US truly wants a crypto reserve, there going to have to own a lot more than 19 billion! US current gold reserve is nearly 600 billion
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$MicroStrategy (MSTR.US)$ Not falling? Ridiculous.
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$MicroStrategy (MSTR.US)$ What is the closing price after the market? Why is the percentage increase I predicted going up, but the profit is negative.
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MicroStrategy has completed a $3 billion offering of 0% convertible senior notes due in December 2029, with plans to use a portion or all of the proceeds to buy more Bitcoin.
The business intelligence firm announced the completion as its shares retraced more than 25% on Nov. 21, Google Finance data shows.
The convertible senior notes came at a 55% premium with an implied strike price of around $672 — a predetermined price at ...
The business intelligence firm announced the completion as its shares retraced more than 25% on Nov. 21, Google Finance data shows.
The convertible senior notes came at a 55% premium with an implied strike price of around $672 — a predetermined price at ...
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$MicroStrategy (MSTR.US)$ Its okay Citron Research shorting my stocks. i will buy more bitcoin to bury you shortie
- Michael Saylor
- Michael Saylor
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BuyLowSellHighTrader : This is what I found from Google abt the tax fraud case against him
Michael Saylor was accused of tax fraud and settled a lawsuit with the District of Columbia for $40 million.
Here's a summary of the case:
* The accusation: The District of Columbia alleged that Saylor, while living in D.C., claimed to be a resident of Florida or Virginia to avoid paying D.C. income taxes. This allegedly took place from 2005 to 2020.
* The settlement: In 2023, Saylor and MicroStrategy, the company he founded, settled the lawsuit for $40 million. This was the largest income tax fraud recovery in D.C. history.
* Saylor's response: Saylor denied the allegations, stating that he continues to dispute being a D.C. resident. He claimed to have settled to avoid the burden of litigation on himself, his family, and his friends.
Important Note: While the settlement is a significant event, it's important to remember that a settlement is not an admission of guilt.