Last Year, Macro Guru Raoul Pal Shared A Tip With Bitcoin Investors — Here’s What He Said By Benzinga
Benzinga – Former Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) executive Raoul Pal shared a tip with Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) investors last year to maximize their gains. Pal advised them to never use leverage on Bitcoin as it amplified their potential investment losses.
What Happened: In November 2022, Pal tweeted that owning Bitcoin, by all means, was a good idea. “It will probably work very well over 5 years+.”
However, he then went on to ask investors to never “use leverage” to own Bitcoin.
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Pal was responding to a Twitter thread by an anonymous user on how MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) CEO Michael Saylor had started plowing the company’s cash into Bitcoin.
“The strategy of buying Bitcoin as a replacement of dollars for the company’s treasury is already questionable,” the user tweeted.
@kittysquiddy
A thread on $MSTR aka Microstrategy.
This should really be parody but it isn’t.
Microstrategy (MSTR) is a US Tech company that provides business intelligence, mobile software and cloud-based services. It was founded by Michael Saylor in 1989.
— Element (@Elementcapl) November 13, 2022
The user pointed out that MicroStrategy took $2.2 billion in debt to buy more Bitcoin, which means “leverage of 14 times. It is reckless.”
When asked by another Twitter user “whether this time is as bad as times past”? Pal responded by saying, “No.”
MicroStrategy currently holds 140,000 Bitcoins.
Price Action: At the time of writing, BTC was trading at $30,011, up 5.99% in the last 24 hours, according to Benzinga Pro data.
This story was originally published on Nov. 14, 2022.
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