Saylor beats Schiff as Bitcoin’s returns take the lead

Source Cryptopolitan

Data showing Bitcoin’s annualized returns has provided new ammunition for Strategy’s Michael Saylor in his ongoing battle with gold bug Peter Schiff.

Since tethering the company’s future to Bitcoin, Saylor said, BTC has delivered annual returns that are still significantly higher than those of gold and the tech-dominated Nasdaq.

On X, the executive said in response to Schiff’s earlier comments: “Timeframes matter. Since Aug 2020, Bitcoin has been the top-performing major asset, and it’s not even close.”

The dispute was reignited after Schiff argued that BTC had underperformed gold and equities over the past five years. The renewed public clash between Michael Saylor and Peter Schiff is highlighting a deeper divide in how investors evaluate performance, after fresh data showed BTC significantly outperforming traditional assets on an annualized basis.

Schiff says Bitcoin has only risen 12% compared to gold and silver

In an earlier X post, gold advocate Peter Schiff turned to a five-year performance window to question Bitcoin’s status as a top-tier asset, pointing out that the asset’s price hike for the time has been considerably weaker than gold and silver’s triple-digit increases. Since April 2021, BTC has grown just 12%, lagging behind NASDAQ’s 57.4% growth, the S&P 500’s 59.4% increase, gold’s 163% rise, and silver’s 181% rise.

He even challenged the crypto community to explain the fundamental appeal of holding BTC long-term, given that its performance lags nearly every major benchmark.

Nevertheless, Saylor countered Schiff’s price argument with data that Bitcoin’s annualized returns beat those of the traditional bullion and tech stocks. According to the Strategy’s executive, Bitcoin saw an annualized return of 36%, outstripping gold at 16% and the S&P 500 at 14%.

After his post, Schiff nonetheless acknowledged that MSTR shares have surged nearly 69% over the last five years. Although in his view, the surge was not due to Bitcoin returns but to investors overextending themselves on the promise of a perpetual Bitcoin boom—a future he insists has failed to materialize despite the market hype.

So far, following their rants on X, the platform’s commenters are equally divided. Some argue that long-term Bitcoin holding will prove profitable, while others disagree, supporting Schiff’s view.

Schiff contended that the MSTR’s business strategy is deeply flawed

Late last year, Schiff had also called Strategy’s business model of prioritizing Bitcoin purchases a fraud. He even asserted that the company’s aggressive Bitcoin strategy could ultimately lead to total financial collapse. Much earlier, he had also noted on X that the company is betting on a losing hand and would eventually regret not cashing out its BTC stockpile. He argued that at some point, Bitcoin’s price will tumble significantly, and along with it, MSTR will decline.

In another X post last year, the economist slammed Strategy’s reliance on investors purchasing its preferred shares. He commented, “MSTR’s business model relies on income-oriented funds buying its ‘high-yield’ preferred shares. But those published yields will never actually be paid. Once fund managers realize this, they’ll dump the preferreds & MSTR won’t be able to issue any more, setting off a death spiral.”

He also pointed out that MSTR had full control over whether to declare dividends, with no penalty involved. However, he claimed any dividends not declared in time would instead be lost.

For some time, Schiff has been consistent in his criticism of BTC. He even called the asset’s celebrated 21-million-coin limit an arbitrary construct that does not help investors. He’s argued before that “Bitcoin’s scarcity is about perception, not reality,” noting that if Bitcoin supply count were higher, nothing would change fundamentally.

At the moment, market analysts are closely watching Strategy’s $75,700 break-even line, as the company now sits on an estimated $3 billion paper loss following Bitcoin’s retreat from earlier highs.

The recent feud reflects diverging investment philosophies. Schiff continues to advocate for gold as a stable hedge amid economic uncertainty, while Saylor has doubled down on Bitcoin, with his company amassing more than 760,000 BTC as part of its corporate strategy.

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