Recently, many friends have been asking about this matter, which is the issue of $MSTR entering the S&P 500. I have drawn a mind map outlining the application standards. Generally speaking, MSTR meets the criteria, but there is a slight discrepancy: although MSTR is "profitable," most of the profits are paper gains, which are generated from holding $BTC. Whether this part will be recognized by the S&P, to be honest, I don't have a 100% guarantee.

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FrogInTheWellvip
· 43m ago
The paper profit seems too inflated.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 09-06 16:00
What does the book profit talk about S&P? It's just a waste of time.
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HodlTheDoorvip
· 09-04 21:56
Pure paper profit is hanging.
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 09-04 21:54
What does it matter about the account on paper?
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WalletDetectivevip
· 09-04 21:52
It's just digital on paper.
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FlatlineTradervip
· 09-04 21:44
It looks precarious
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liquiditea_sippervip
· 09-04 21:40
The on-paper profit is too inflated.
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MEVHunterWangvip
· 09-04 21:35
Whether S&P is accurate or not, you have already entered a position.
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ForkTroopervip
· 09-04 21:33
Who is the book data trying to fool?
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