Just because MSTR goes up doesn't mean MSTY is going to recover. The name of the game here is the monthly income not capital gains... You may never be at break even avg cost without adding more shares who knows? And I haven't said anything... I've shown different scenarios using historical data...some scenarios are net negative. Typically with enough months the dividends will overcome loss in capital. As with everything, timing is everything. However, I don't care if my capital drops 50%, if I continue to make 60k annually. This is the part most investors can't wrap their heads around. This scenario is buying at the recent highs so had the worst combination...high share price, low share count, low # of dividend payouts: Start date 20-Nov-2024 Price 44.40 Investment $100,000 Shares 2,252 Unrealized gains/loss -$52,409.91 Dividends received $41,354.50 NAV $88,945 Monthly income $5,169.31 @VicBee
It's concerning that you are making trading decisions based on talking head nonsense from youtube...did you not learn your lesson last time following those clowns? I warned you repeatedly as your calls were soaring high, that your position had a low probability of being profitable in July, the correction was imminent. I took a LOT of heat from you too. @johnarb
You're trying to gaslight me, waxy, lol I do not need to watch youtube charting videos as I'm already better than your ABC bullshit chart YOU go watch some youtube TA chart lessons, waxy, so you are not clueless
you are all over the place, contradicting your previous posts on msty, where you say it's going to outperform bitcoin and mstr because it has income but whatever, waxy, just stop posting your useless bullshit ABC charts, waxy! please, stop spamming ET with your bullshit ABC charts!
Final Value Calculations IBIT (BTC doubles) Share price doubles: $61.75 → $123.50 Shares purchased: $100,000 ÷ $61.75 = 1,619.92 shares Final value: 1,619.92 × $123.50 = $199,870 No dividend income MSTY (BTC doubles → MSTR up 20%) Share price: $21.15 → $25.38 Shares bought: $100,000 ÷ $21.15 = 4,728.13 shares Capital gain: 4,728.13 × ($25.38 − $21.15) = $20,044.79 Annual dividend: 4,728.13 × $1.50 × 12 = $85,106.34 Final value: $100K + $85,106 (income) + $20,045 (gains) = $205,151