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Andy Constan, founder and strategist at Damped Spring Macro, raises concerns about the legal implications of company and officer statements made on Twitter. Constan suggests that if a certain issue becomes case law, such public communications could be classified as either fraudulent or deceptive, or not. He references MSTR in the context of these legal risks.
Constan has previously highlighted sharp losses for investors holding long BTC and MSTR positions during a significant market downturn, questioning standard risk metrics in a recent post here. He has also pointed out that debates around Google's equity raises often overlook the company's ongoing share issuances to employees over several years here. The strategist frequently comments on company practices and investor risk in volatile sectors.