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Ok, it's a good experiment. But prefs should underperform the common stock. (maybe not if bought under par) Otherwise Saylor's scheme wouldn't work, and there wouldn't be value creation, i.e. the bitcoin yield would be negative.
In his view the creditor is the sucker, and Bitcoin/common stock the superior asset.
The preferred stocks act like bonds and are targeted for bond investors.
Insurance companies can't buy bitcoin or ETFs but they can justify a dividend producing preferred stock
That's one example
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