MicroStrategy MetricsA script showing all the key MSTR metrics. I will update the script every time degen Saylor sells some more office furniture to buy BTC.
All based around valuing MSTR, aside from its BTC holdings. I.e. the true market cap = enterprise value - BTC holdings. Hence, you're left with the value of the software business + any premium/discount decided by investors.
From this we can derive:
- BTC Holdings % of enterprise value
- Correlation to BTC (in this case we use CME futures...may change this)
- Equivalent Share Price (true market cap divided by shares outstanding)
- P/E Ratio (equivalent share price divided by quarterly EPS estimates x 4)
- Price to FCF Ratio (true market cap divided by FCF (ttm))
- Price to Revenue (^ but with total revenue (ttm))
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MicroStrategy Software Business Share PriceSimilar to the MicroStrategy Premium script. This indicator derives MSTR's core software business value by calculating its Bitcoin holdings as a percentage of market cap. Thus you can do, (1 - Bitcoin holdings as a % of market cap) * current share price = Core business share price
Micro Strategy PremiumSince the decision to buy 38,250 Bitcoin under their new treasury policy. Micro Strategy has become an easy and tax efficient way for many investors to gain an exposure to Bitcoin.
This script displays:
- Micro Strategy premium vs price of BTCUSD (CME)
- Micro Strategy premium vs price of BTCUSD (CME) minus Nasdaq 100 (QQQ ETF). A straightforward method to detach Micro Strategy’s share price from the overall performance of the US tech sector. This could potentially give you a more accurate premium.
- Micro Strategy’s 38,250 BTC as a percentage of their Market Cap
This script also acknowledges that Micro Strategy should be renamed “Macro Strategy” and that Michael Saylor is a living legend.