I'm not offending you ser.

The point of the matter is, even though Strategy uses "trading bots" or whatever "sophisticated" strategy they deploy, it's still NOT going to be that hard for a Strategy clone to execute better. Perhaps Strategy should lower where they place their bids and actually SUPPORT the market, and not be too eager to get in and place those limit orders near the market price. They have BILLIONS in capital, they're not plebs like us who would merely DCA at any price.
I will specify that the reading skills thing I said because when I said It's a StrategyBTC copy but try to have a better strategy, or at least that's how they sell it (I don't believe it), I was not referring to the purchase of bitcoin, which you can include, but to the issuance of products.
You could probably ask any smart trader and they would tell you that Strategy's execution is NOT good. So there, that's the point.
See, I started to read the sentence and when I reached "smart trader" I stopped.
You can naysay on Saylor and MSTR all that you want, but you really look like the ignorant one when you are proclaiming that he does not know what he is doing based on his buying BTC at high prices rather than "waiting for the dip." Dips that might not happen.
I guess from what he says that he is a trader so he doesn't believe in "time in the market is better than timing the market". Saylor's philosophy is the opposite, he has repeatedly said that he cannot time the market. Apparently some "smart traders" can.
To some extent, it is amazing that someone who has supposedly been accumulating bitcoin since 2016 and supposedly studying bitcoin still has not figured out some of the basics of bitcoin,
If he is a trader he has a completely different mindset to us. Now, if you want to claim that he is a smart trader I would like to see proof that he has outperformed the profitability of bitcoin, or even that of MSTR, with his trades.
I am sure that Saylor/MSTR has been learning a variety of techniques in their years of buying bitcoin, including how they report their BTC buys, and from time to time, Saylor even talks about some of their buying techniques, including how amazing he found it that he/MSTR could buy millions of dollars of bitcoin without moving the price, which showed it's 2020 liquidity, and surely I would imagine that bitcoin has become even more liquid in the subsequent nearly 5 years later.
That's right, the other day I heard him comment that sometimes in one day they have made a $100M purchase (through multiple transactions) and the price has dropped. They do them in a very staggered way, with multiple transactions with different brokers to have the minimum impact on the price.