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Mou defended Sailor's new tactics, emphasizing that liquidating some assets when there are solid reasons is a way to protect shareholders' interests.
"Public markets are a battlefield where limiting your own maneuvers is equivalent to disarming yourself before the opponent," he noted.
CEO JAN3 reminded everyone of Sun Tzu's principles: a skilled commander is one whose defenses the enemy doesn't know how to attack.
"If a company publicly vows only to buy and never to sell, it gives away its strategic moves to shorts and arbitrageurs," Mou emphasized.
In his opinion, true flexibility makes a company invulnerable.
"When opponents don't know whether Strategy will hedge risks, issue new shares, or sell part of its reserves, it's harder for them to build trading strategies against it," CEO JAN3 stated.
As an example, he cited the company BSTR of Adam Back, which openly told investors that it might sell Bitcoin ($BTC) to buy back its own shares if their price drops below the net asset value.