In light of the latest responses, I will explain why for me it was a separate thing to buy bitcoin/buy stocks.
Anyway, I started buying Bitcoin regularly again, but still allocated money to other investments, mainly an S&P 500 fund and some shares.
Now I only buy Bitcoin. I don't invest in anything else. I used to also contribute to an S&P 500 fund and buy stocks, as I say in that quote. I guess until not too long ago I didn't quite believe that Bitcoin is the most profitable asset on planet earth. When I came to believe it, I stopped investing in anything else and just kept buying Bitcoin.
For me they were separate things, but I was doing them at the same time and regularly: contributing to the S&P 500, buying stocks and buying Bitcoin.
I suppose that investing in MSTR was the previous step, as they were the last shares I bought.
It was a change in mentality from thinking that Bitcoin was a good investment, but better to diversify, to thinking that it was the best investment and therefore not worth diversifying and better to only invest in Bitcoin.
But I have recently decided to go all in with Bitcoin. All the money I can save in a month I put into buying Bitcoin. I don't invest in anything else anymore.
Nor have I gone crazy and sold my other assets or borrow against my equity as Saylor recommends to invest in Bitcoin.
Ah, yes, I am a catastrophist.
I am rather going to call you a:
Jinx
as mk4 pointed out in that graph the only thing that brings the shares up is BTC, so, what's really the point of buying?
I guess the only point is to add a bit of leverage.