$MSTR's balance sheet is solid enough to sustain preferred dividend payouts for the next 32 months without tapping fresh capital. That's a meaningful runway. Given the current cash position, near-term dividend distributions look pretty locked in—barring any major market shocks, shareholders can count on this income stream staying intact in the foreseeable future.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 5h ago
Can you sustain dividends for 32 months without financing? Sounds good, but who dares to believe it these days? What if Bitcoin suddenly crashes again...
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MrRightClick
· 5h ago
Can you sustain dividends for 32 months without financing? Sounds good, but it depends on how BTC moves...
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OPsychology
· 5h ago
32 months of steady dividends—that's the kind of stable strategy I want to see, not the daily pie-in-the-sky talk.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 5h ago
Stable dividends for 32 months? This is the kind of corporate strength I want to see, not just constantly shouting about concept coins.
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CafeMinor
· 5h ago
32 months of stable dividends? Sounds good, but I'm just worried about a sudden black swan.
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ProposalDetective
· 5h ago
A 32-month runway sounds good, but the question is whether Bitcoin's ups and downs will directly slap this plan in the face.
$MSTR's balance sheet is solid enough to sustain preferred dividend payouts for the next 32 months without tapping fresh capital. That's a meaningful runway. Given the current cash position, near-term dividend distributions look pretty locked in—barring any major market shocks, shareholders can count on this income stream staying intact in the foreseeable future.