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As Saylor dumps more stock ATM to buy Bitcoin. I’m going to load up on MSTY shares and see how much my fiat income grows.
Slow and steady so I don’t get blown out.
But those who know me I love to give back my gains to stackers.
So from this day forward stackers will have a chance to get 20% of the MSTY dividend payments paid out in sats.
Payouts will go like this:
  • On the dividend pay out day 10% of the Fiat gain will go into the rewards pool for all stackers to enjoy.
  • The other 10% will be given randomly to a stacker who posts in the ~Stacker_Stocks territory.
Please note this is subject to change.
I may switch the parameters to make payouts more static. For example the first 3 to 5 stackers to pay a few thousand sats (2k to 5k) and supply me an LN address to receive your payment but if I do this the stacker will have to be active in the territory. I will think about this more but overall sats will be generated from MSTY and shared with the stackers!
Happy investing! Nothing is better than stacking sats friends and using the LOL fiat system to do it!!
102 sats \ 3 replies \ @kurszusz 20h
I started thinking about a similar "method" a few days ago... Buy a few shares, then ALWAYS buy Bitcoin from the dividends (as soon as I receive the dividends). This is like a well-built DCA on Bitcoin, with the only difference being that you only have to invest once, the rest "generate". Btw... I would be happy to see a journal in which you keep track of how much this type of investment produces...
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Yeah I plan on making a Google doc and tracking it! More sats to the stackers!!
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96 sats \ 1 reply \ @kurszusz 20h
It's a very good idea! I just thinking about to generate a "passive" (or semi-passive) income. I DCA-ing into BTC with "child benefit" of my kids to create a solid base to which they rise. But I thought to diversificate a little bit, to not be 100% in Bitcoin... The option you described seems like a very good alternative, thank you for it.
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Matthew Kratter of YouTube fame gives us the risks of this crappy wall street product
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Great initiative! I'm very happy to know that you think of others. I will try to contribute as much as I can.
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212 sats \ 1 reply \ @carter 15 Apr
I bought some when it kept pumping and I had some FOMO. I'm up 202% on mine... I should have bought more. Obviously self custody is superior but its cool that liquidity from regular markets can flow into bitcoin now
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nice job
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there is MSTY
MSTX
MSTU
STRK
STRF
did i miss any? or make a mistake?
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Good question I’m not sure
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from brave ai...
MSTU vs MSTX vs MSTY
MSTU, MSTX, and MSTY are all ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) that provide exposure to MicroStrategy Inc. (MSTR), a company known for its significant Bitcoin holdings. Here’s a breakdown of the differences between these ETFs:
  • MSTU:
    • 2x Leveraged Long ETF: MSTU aims to provide 2x the daily performance of MicroStrategy’s stock (MSTR). If MSTR increases by 1% in a day, MSTU should theoretically increase by 2%. Conversely, if MSTR drops by 1%, MSTU would drop by 2%.
    • High Volatility: MSTU is highly volatile, with an implied volatility of 180% and an ATR (Average True Range) that reflects its extreme price movements.
    • Expense Ratio: MSTU has an expense ratio of 1.05%.
    • Risk and Reward: MSTU is suitable for investors who are bullish on MicroStrategy and Bitcoin, as it offers the potential for higher returns but also higher risks. It is not recommended for long-term holding due to the compounding effect of daily rebalancing, which can erode gains over time.
    • Performance: MSTU has performed well during bull markets but can also experience significant drawdowns during market corrections.
  • MSTX:
    • 1.75x Leveraged Long ETF: MSTX aims to provide 1.75x the daily performance of MicroStrategy’s stock (MSTR). If MSTR increases by 1% in a day, MSTX should theoretically increase by 1.75%. Conversely, if MSTR drops by 1%, MSTX would drop by 1.75%.
    • Expense Ratio: MSTX has an expense ratio of 1.29%.
    • Risk and Reward: Similar to MSTU, MSTX is suitable for investors who are bullish on MicroStrategy and Bitcoin. However, the lower leverage (1.75x) compared to MSTU (2x) means it is less volatile and potentially less risky.
    • Performance: MSTX has also performed well during bull markets, but it is less volatile than MSTU, which can make it a more stable choice for investors who want leverage but are wary of extreme price swings.
  • MSTY:
    • Covered Call ETF: MSTY is a synthetic covered call ETF that aims to provide exposure to MicroStrategy’s stock while also generating a regular dividend return. It does not use leverage.
    • Dividend Income: Unlike MSTR, which does not pay dividends, MSTY provides a regular dividend return to investors by using a covered call strategy.
    • Lower Volatility: MSTY is less volatile compared to MSTU and MSTX because it does not use leverage. It is designed to provide a more stable return and income stream.
    • Risk and Reward: MSTY is suitable for income-focused investors who want exposure to MicroStrategy but prefer a more conservative approach. It is less likely to experience the extreme price movements seen in leveraged ETFs like MSTU and MSTX.
    • Performance: MSTY has performed well, but it is not designed to provide the same level of upside potential as leveraged ETFs. However, it offers a more balanced approach with a focus on income.

Summary

  • MSTU: Best for aggressive, short-term investors who are bullish on MicroStrategy and Bitcoin and can handle high volatility.
  • MSTX: Suitable for investors who want leverage but are looking for a slightly less volatile option compared to MSTU.
  • MSTY: Ideal for income-focused investors who want exposure to MicroStrategy with a more stable and conservative approach.
Each ETF has its own risk and reward profile, and the choice depends on your investment goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon.
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Thanks bell for this. Confirmed my selection to go with MSTY
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From ChatGPT:
Here are the latest stock prices and key details for MicroStrategy’s common and preferred shares as of April 15, 2025:
📈 MicroStrategy (Common Stock) — Ticker: MSTR • Current Price: $311.45 • Day Range: $300.10 – $314.60 • 52-Week Range: $101.00 – $543.00 • Market Cap: Approximately $81 billion  • Recent Activity: The company, now operating under the name Strategy, recently sold 959,712 shares of common stock, raising about $285.7 million. The proceeds were used to purchase 3,459 bitcoins at an average price of $82,618, bringing their total holdings to 531,644 BTC .
🟦 MicroStrategy 8.00% Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock — Ticker: STRK • Current Price: $84.21 • Day Range: $83.60 – $85.98 • 52-Week Range: $79.25 – $100.25 • Dividend: Pays a quarterly dividend of $1.24 per share, yielding approximately 5.9% annually .   
🟥 MicroStrategy 10.00% Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock — Ticker: STRF • Current Price: $87.45 • Day Range: $85.05 – $87.75 • 52-Week Range: $85.05 – $96.00 • Dividend: Pays a quarterly dividend of $2.50 per share, yielding approximately 11.4% annually .  
If you’d like a comparison of these securities or further details on their performance and investment considerations, feel free to ask!
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Fun
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deal
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You’re a maniac!
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