When institutional investors like Saylor deploy $1.25 billion in bitcoin within a single week, retail participants shouldn't accept the excuse of limited capital. If major players can execute massive accumulation strategies, finding a way to invest even $125 in BTC becomes a matter of priority and discipline rather than impossibility. The market rewards those who take action.
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DustCollector
· 1h ago
Saylor investing 125 million dollars, to put it simply, is telling retail investors not to keep making excuses... If you're motivated, you can get in at 125 dollars.
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SwapWhisperer
· 9h ago
That's right, retail investors just love to make excuses. Saylor invests 1.25 billion a week, and we can't even bring ourselves to invest 125 dollars?
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 9h ago
Stop using the excuse of "I have no money," if you really want to do it, you can do it.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 9h ago
Come on, blaming capitalism when you have no money? When did Saylor investing 1.25B and me investing 125 become the same thing?
When institutional investors like Saylor deploy $1.25 billion in bitcoin within a single week, retail participants shouldn't accept the excuse of limited capital. If major players can execute massive accumulation strategies, finding a way to invest even $125 in BTC becomes a matter of priority and discipline rather than impossibility. The market rewards those who take action.