Interactive Brokers: MicroStrategy benefits from its self-fulfilling feedback loop
Steve Sosnick, the chief strategist at Interactive Brokers, pointed out last week that Michael Saylor's strategy for MicroStrategy is to issue convertible bonds and use the proceeds to buy Bitcoin. This is essentially a definition of leveraged trading - borrowing money to buy financial assets.
This method works very well when the price of an asset moves in your favor, and Bitcoin has performed quite impressively. But if it moves in the opposite direction, this method can collapse in an annoying way. Steve Sosnick emphasized that MicroStrategy benefits from a "self-fulfilling feedback loop".
It bought more Bitcoins, which helped push up prices, then sold more debt and stocks to buy even more Bitcoins, further pushing up prices. But such things never go on forever and often end badly - the question is when? The short-term answer seems to be not yet.
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