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Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin (BTC) proxy firm, Strategy, has made headlines once again by purchasing an additional $285.8 million worth of Bitcoin (BTC) during a week characterized by significant fluctuations in the company’s stock (MSTR) price.  Saylor’s Strategy Reports 11.4% Year-to-Date Bitcoin Yield To finance this latest acquisition, Strategy utilized its at-the-market stock program, selling shares to raise capital for further Bitcoin purchases. This strategic move aligns with the firm’s ongoing commitment to expanding its Bitcoin holdings, which have become a cornerstone of its financial strategy. According to Bloomberg, demand for Strategy’s convertible debt has been partly fueled by hedge funds looking to exploit the company’s stock volatility.  These funds are reportedly engaged in trades that involve buying the bonds while simultaneously short-selling the shares, effectively betting on the stock’s price movements. Related Reading: XRP Reaches ABC Pattern Top—Analyst Says $6.50+ Targets Still In Play This most recent Bitcoin purchase, which involved acquiring 3,459 BTC at an average price of around $82,618 between April 7 and April 13, brings Strategy’s total Bitcoin holdings to 531,644 BTC.  In a social media update, Saylor revealed that the firm has achieved a year-to-date Bitcoin yield of 11.4% as of April 13, 2025. Strategy now holds a total of $35.92 billion in BTC at an average price of $67,556 per Bitcoin.  This impressive figure represents approximately 2.5% of the total 21 million Bitcoin that will ever be issued, solidifying Strategy’s status as the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin. However, the firm’s financial landscape is not without challenges.  $42 Billion By 2027 To Fuel Ongoing BTC Purchases Last week, NewsBTC reported that Strategy would register an unrealized loss of $5.9 billion for the first quarter of the year due to an accounting change mandating that digital assets be valued at market prices.  In the same quarter, the company reportedly spent $7.79 billion on Bitcoin, reflecting its aggressive purchasing strategy, which has included nine acquisitions during this period. Related Reading: XRP Tests Ascending Triangle Resistance – Can Bulls Reach $2.40 Level? Looking ahead, Strategy has announced plans to raise $42 billion in capital through 2027, utilizing proceeds from both at-the-market stock sales and fixed-income securities to continue funding its Bitcoin purchases.  Since Saylor began investing the firm’s cash into Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation in 2020, shares of Strategy have surged approximately 2,300%, highlighting the dramatic impact of its cryptocurrency strategy on shareholder value. As of now, the market’s leading cryptocurrency has successfully regained the crucial $85,000 level, reflecting a 7% increase over the past week. However, despite this recovery, the cryptocurrency is currently trading 21% below its all-time high of $109,000, which was reached in January of this year.  Experts attribute some of the market’s recent challenges to President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, which have impacted overall market sentiment. But with the president’s recent 90-day pause on the so-called “tariff war,” the market has regained long-awaited catalysts that could mean further gains. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

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Analysts at Bernstein have made a bold prediction regarding MicroStrategy, now known as Strategy, the Bitcoin proxy firm co-founded by Michael Saylor. They forecast that it could amass over 1 million Bitcoin (BTC) by 2033, potentially positioning Strategy to hold 5% of BTC’s total supply.  Strategy Stock (MSTR) Receives ‘Outperform’ Rating  Led by analyst Gautam Chhugani, Bernstein’s research note reflects an updated bullish case based on Strategy’s strong Q4 financial results and its recent aggressive Bitcoin purchases.  The firm has assigned an “outperform” rating to Strategy’s stock (MSTR) with a price target of $600, suggesting a potential upside of 75% from its current trading level.As of now, Strategy’s stock is priced at $335.26, having experienced a slight decline of 2.09% recently.  Related Reading: Whale Alert: 200 Million Dogecoin Bought—Is A Price Rally On The Horizon? Bernstein’s analysis indicates that Bitcoin could reach $200,000 by the end of 2025, $500,000 by 2029, and soar to $1 million by 2033, reflecting a potential 1,044% increase for the market’s leading cryptocurrency in the next 8 years from current valuations.  This projected growth in Bitcoin’s value is expected to significantly enhance Strategy’s earnings per share, which are anticipated to rise to $207, up from the current $67.50. Holdings Set To Surge To 5.8% Of Supply In a “bull case” scenario, the analysts predict that Strategy’s Bitcoin holdings could increase to represent 5.8% of the current circulating supply of approximately 19.8 million BTC, compared to only 2.5% at present, assuming favorable capital market conditions with low interest rates and a sustained bull cycle in cryptocurrency. However, with this growth comes a substantial increase in debt, which Bernstein estimates could reach $100 billion, coupled with equity proceeds of around $84 billion.  In a more conservative base case, the analysts expect Strategy’s holdings to climb to about 4% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply, while a bear case could see stagnation at approximately 2.6%, potentially leading to forced liquidations of assets. Related Reading: Analyst Unveils Extended XRP Price Target To $44, Reveals When To Take Profits As of March 25, Strategy owned 506,137 Bitcoin, acquired at an average price of $66,608, which equates to a total value of around $33.7 billion. Recently, the company made headlines by purchasing an additional 6,911 BTC for $584.1 million through a combination of selling MSTR stock and issuing perpetual preferred shares (noted as STRK and STRF).  Bernstein views Strategy’s Bitcoin treasury as a core component of its business model, despite facing challenges related to its premium-to-net asset value (NAV) valuation and the aggressive pace of its Bitcoin acquisitions.  On Tuesday, Strategy’s shares closed at $341.81, reflecting a gain of 1.8%, reinforcing its position as a key player in institutional Bitcoin accumulation. Similarly, Bitcoin has also seen a 5% increase in the fourteen day time frame, trading at $87,470 at the time of writing. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com

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Michael Saylor, co-founder and chairman of Strategy (formerly Microstrategy), is intensifying efforts to acquire Bitcoin (BTC) by tapping into capital markets, announcing plans to issue up to $21 billion in preferred stock.  Strategy Plans Major Sale Of Preferred Shares According to Bloomberg, the new offering will consist of 8% series A perpetual-strike preferred shares, which are convertible into class A common stock. The company plans to sell these shares through an “at the market offering” program, allowing for flexibility in timing and pricing.  This approach builds on a previous successful effort in January, when Strategy raised $563 million by issuing preferred shares priced at $80 each, which were offered at a discount to their market value. Related Reading: Dogecoin Crash? Analyst Predicts Drop To $0.12 Before Rebound Preferred stocks are unique hybrid securities that combine features of both equity and debt, offering investors a fixed dividend while providing a claim on company assets. The favorable terms of the January deal reportedly attracted significant investor interest, contributing to a strong performance of the newly issued shares. Since late October, Strategy has been actively acquiring Bitcoin, and the latest capital raise is part of a broader strategy to secure $42 billion over the next few years through various securities offerings.  This includes a focus on selling fixed-income securities while managing common stock sales to fund additional BTC purchases. Currently, the firm holds approximately 499,096 Bitcoin, valued at around $42 billion. Shares Drop 10% Amid Bitcoin Crash Despite this purchase plan, Strategy reported that it did not purchase any Bitcoin between March 3 and March 9, according to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.  This pause comes amid a fluctuating cryptocurrency market, where the market’s leading crypto, BTC, recently trades at $79,000 down 4.5% for the day and approximately 18% on the monthly time frame. The preferred stock market has seen varied performance; while the shares climbed 18% from their initial pricing, they faced a decline of over 6% in a recent trading session as the supply increased.  Related Reading: Cardano Bulls Eye $10 Target – Analyst Reveals Key Levels To Break Despite this fluctuation, the preferred shares have outperformed common stock and Bitcoin over the same period, suggesting a robust demand from investors. As seen in the daily chart below, shares of Strategy (MSTR), also experienced a drop of around 15% to $238 on Monday, reflecting broader market trends that have seen the company’s stock down approximately 10% this year.  In contrast, shares have surged over 2,200% since Saylor began investing in Bitcoin as an inflation hedge in 2020, while Bitcoin itself has risen over 600%. The announcement of Strategy’s plans coincided with recent developments from the US government. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to create a strategic US Bitcoin reserve, which will be funded through cryptocurrencies forfeited in legal proceedings.  Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

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MicroStrategy, the enterprise software company based in Tysons Corner, Virginia, has made headlines once again on Monday by purchasing Bitcoin (BTC) for the twelfth consecutive week.  This latest acquisition saw the company spend approximately $1.1 billion on the market’s leading cryptocurrency from January 21 to January 26, as disclosed in a recent filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).  With these purchases, MicroStrategy now holds around 471,107 BTC, valued at roughly $30.4 billion, representing over 2% of the total Bitcoin supply that will ever exist. MicroStrategy Aims To Boost Bitcoin Holdings Beyond 500,000 To further finance its Bitcoin acquisition strategy, MicroStrategy has announced plans to sell $250 million in perpetual preferred stock, offering an attractive 8% fixed coupon.  This stock will have a conversion price of $1,000, although details remain limited as the information is not yet public. The venture aims to bolster the company’s already substantial Bitcoin holdings, which are nearing the 500,000 BTC milestone. Related Reading: Want To Get Rich? Here’s How To Create A Coin Like XRP From Scratch—Expert MicroStrategy has employed various fundraising strategies, including at-the-market stock sales and convertible debt offerings, with a goal of raising $42 billion in capital through 2027. The company’s stock has also shown remarkable growth, surging approximately 600% over the past year, although it experienced a slight decline of about 1.4% to $348.65 in early trading on Monday. Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s price fell around 2.5% to $101,500. Authorized Shares To Support Future Capital Raises MicroStrategy also announced recently that it would redeem over $1 billion of its 0% Convertible Senior Notes due in 2027 earlier than anticipated, with a planned redemption date of February 24.  This move is intended to streamline the company’s financial obligations and provide greater flexibility for future capital raises. Benchmark analyst Mark Palmer noted that this strategy would allow investors to focus on the company’s operations rather than potential financial impediments. Redeeming these notes could also pave the way for MicroStrategy to issue new convertible debt with longer maturities, enhancing its capital-raising options.  The company plans to offer approximately 2.5 million shares of Series A perpetual strike preferred stock, which will be senior to its Class A common stock and provide regular quarterly dividends starting March 31. Related Reading: Bollinger Bands Tighten On XRP Daily Chart – Major Price Move Ahead? Moreover, MicroStrategy has the green light from shareholders to significantly increase its authorized shares—from 330 million to 10.3 billion for Class A common stock—enabling it to pursue further equity offerings.  This decision aligns with the company’s ongoing efforts to maintain liquidity and support its ambitious Bitcoin acquisition strategy without needing to liquidate its holdings. Saylor emphasized the company’s liquidity position, asserting, “We’ve had and expect to continue to have ample access to liquidity through our capital markets activities and cash flows from operations.”  The firm’s co-founder further reassured investors that the company has no intention of selling its Bitcoin to meet interest obligations, reinforcing MicroStrategy’s commitment to its cryptocurrency strategy. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com

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On Tuesday, tech giant MicroStrategy purchased an additional 11,000 Bitcoin (BTC)  for approximately $1.1 billion, as disclosed by its chair and co-founder Michael Saylor in a social media post on X (formerly Twitter).  This acquisition marks the company’s 11th consecutive week of Bitcoin purchases, reinforcing its status as a significant player in the digital currency space. Saylor has been at the forefront of this strategy, positioning the enterprise software company as a leveraged Bitcoin proxy. MicroStrategy Bitcoin Holdings Surge According to Microstrategy’s filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the firm acquired the Bitcoin at an average price of about $101,191 per token between January 13 and January 20.  With this latest purchase, the firm now holds over 2% of all Bitcoin that will ever be mined, representing approximately $47.9 billion in total Bitcoin holdings. MicroStrategy has been funding these acquisitions through a combination of at-the-market stock sales and convertible debt offerings.  Related Reading: Bitcoin Struggles For Direction Post-Trump Disappointment – What Next? The timing of this latest purchase aligns with a broader shift in the regulatory environment under President Donald Trump, who has transitioned from being a crypto skeptic to a supporter of the industry.  This change is expected to create a more favorable regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies, prompting Saylor and MicroStrategy to accelerate their capital goals and Bitcoin buying efforts.  Ahead of Trump’s inauguration, the firm’s co-founder even attended the first ever “Crypto Ball” in Washington on Friday, where he engaged with key figures in the incoming administration. New Shares To Support BTC Strategy In a related development, MicroStrategy shareholders voted also on Tuesday to approve a staggering 30-fold increase in the number of authorized Class A common shares, raising it from 330 million to 10.3 billion.  According to a Bloomberg report, this decision, which passed with around 56% of the vote, is designed to facilitate further financing for the company’s Bitcoin purchases. Additionally, shareholders voted to increase the authorized shares of preferred stock from 5 million to 1 billion. Related Reading: Is It Time To Give Up On Ethereum Below $4,000? Analyst Weighs The Facts These amendments will take effect once MicroStrategy files the necessary certificate of amendment with the Delaware Secretary of State. The report notes that with Chairman Saylor holding about 47% of the voting power, the outcome was largely anticipated. The newly authorized shares will also be utilized for various financial strategies, including private transactions of Class A stock, sales of at-the-market equity offerings, and settling redemptions or conversions of convertible notes. However, the company has indicated that it may choose not to sell all of the additional shares. At the time of writing, Bitcoin continues to experience significant price volatility, with its price hinting at a new record high. It is currently trading at $106,400, representing a 2.5% increase in the 24-hour time frame.  Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

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MicroStrategy, the major enterprise software company that has evolved into a Bitcoin (BTC) investment platform, has captured attention once again with its latest purchase of $101 million in BTC. The company, led by chairman and co-founder Michael Saylor, has committed to utilizing perpetual preferred stock, common shares, and debt to fuel its ongoing Bitcoin purchasing strategy. MicroStrategy Eyes $42 Billion Capital Raise By 2027 In a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), MicroStrategy disclosed that it purchased 1,070 Bitcoin tokens at an average price of approximately $94,000 on December 30 and 31, 2024.  This brings the company’s total Bitcoin holdings to an impressive 447,470 BTC, acquired for around $27.97 billion at an average price of $62,503 per Bitcoin.  Notably, Saylor highlighted in a social media post on X (formerly Twitter), that the company achieved a Bitcoin yield of 48% for the fourth quarter of 2024 and 74.3% for the entire fiscal year. Related Reading: XRP Eyes $11 Breakout, But A Correction Might Come First—Analyst MicroStrategy’s ambitious plans extend beyond Bitcoin acquisitions. On Friday, the firm announced its intention to raise up to $2 billion through offerings of perpetual preferred stock, which will hold seniority over its Class A common stock.  This move is part of a larger strategy to raise $42 billion in capital by 2027 through various means, including at-the-market stock sales and convertible debt offerings. With more than two-thirds of its equity goals already met, the company is expected to pivot towards fixed-income markets in the near future. The demand for MicroStrategy’s stock (MSTR) has notably increased among hedge funds, which are employing convertible arbitrage strategies that involve purchasing bonds and short-selling shares.  This strategy capitalizes on the volatility of MicroStrategy’s stock, a characteristic that has become a cornerstone of its business model. Benchmark analyst Mark Palmer remarked: That volatility itself is a key element of MicroStrategy’s approach because it enables the company to tap into the capital markets and particularly the convertible bond market more easily. MicroStrategy’s recent proposal to increase the number of authorized shares of Class A common stock from 330 million to 10.3 billion has sparked fears of share dilution, leading to a significant drop in the company’s stock price.  MicroStrategy’s Bold Bitcoin Strategy Faces Headwinds  On the day of the proxy filing in December, shares fell by as much as 9.6%. Adam Kobeissi, founder of The Kobeissi Letter, noted the dilemma faced by investors, stating:  It’s a lose-lose because on one hand you have people saying that it’s dilutive and they’re selling the stock… but on the other hand you have people saying if it doesn’t pass, then they can’t keep buying Bitcoin and the whole investment strategy is kind of broken. A vote on the share increase is scheduled for January 21, 2025, and with Saylor being a significant shareholder, the amendment is expected to pass. Should it be approved, the increase in shares could lead to further volatility in MicroStrategy’s stock price as the company becomes more leveraged.  Although the company has typically outperformed Bitcoin, it has faced challenges in recent months, underlining that its performance is influenced by factors beyond just cryptocurrency prices. Related Reading: Ethereum Price on the Rise: Can Momentum Fuel Bigger Gains? Despite the recent fluctuations, Palmer maintains a “buy” rating on MicroStrategy’s stock. He believes the market’s reaction to the proposed share increase has been an overreaction.  “The company’s strategy has been to issue shares to make accretive Bitcoin purchases which can accrue to the benefit of shareholders,” he commented. MicroStrategy’s aggressive approach to Bitcoin acquisitions has seen it make significant purchases exceeding $1 billion in late 2024, although recent weeks have seen a slowdown in these activities amidst fluctuating Bitcoin prices.  Palmer reassured investors, stating, “We’ve seen a pull forward of the company’s strategy, which is not indicative of a slowdown… it’s more a reflection of the aggressive approach that the company has taken.” At the time of writing, the market’s leading crypto is inching closer to the $100,000 milestone, trading at $99,340, up 2% in the last 24 hours. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

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MicroStrategy, the business intelligence firm co-founded by Bitcoin bull Michael Saylor, has significantly ramped up its Bitcoin acquisition strategy, surpassing 400,000 BTC in holdings.  However, concerns about the company’s financial stability tied to the Bitcoin price have emerged, particularly from Ki Young Ju, CEO of CryptoQuant. Ju cautioned that while the prospect of MicroStrategy facing bankruptcy is not impossible, it would require an event as unlikely as “an asteroid hitting Earth.” MicroStrategy’s Financial Risks As Bitcoin Price Floor Holds At $30,000 In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Ju elaborated on the matter by stating that BTC has maintained a consistent price floor, never dropping below the long-term cost basis of major holders, which currently stands at $30,000. He noted: MicroStrategy’s debt is $7 billion, while its Bitcoin holdings are valued at $46 billion. Based solely on Bitcoin, the liquidation price would be around $16,500. The last cycle’s bottom was at $16,000. Talking about a drop to that level now feels as improbable as predicting $3,000 when Bitcoin was at $60,000. Related Reading: Ethereum Reaches $4,100 For The First Time In Over Three Years, Aiming For $5,000 Next In the context of current price movements, CryptoQuant noted that the price surge toward BTC’s new all-time high above $108,000 on Tuesday was fueled by short liquidations totaling approximately $151 million over the past 12 hours, The firm disclosed that the Bitcoin-to-gold ratio also reached an all-time high during this surge, reinforcing Bitcoin’s reputation as “digital gold” and affirming its role as a preferred store of value compared to traditional gold assets. Additionally, MicroStrategy’s recent inclusion in the Nasdaq 100 has bolstered market sentiment. Saylor hinted at further Bitcoin purchases, even with spot prices exceeding $100,000.  CryptoQuant asserts that this inclusion could lead to passive fund inflows into MicroStrategy shares, providing the company with greater access to capital for its Bitcoin acquisitions. BTC Purchases For Sixth Consecutive Weeks Saylor stated on Monday that Microstrategy has purchased the market’s leading crypto for the sixth week in a row. This transaction adds to the firm’s considerable Bitcoin portfolio, which currently stands at 439,000 BTC, acquired for around $27.1 billion at an average price of $61,725 per coin.  Additionally, Saylor revealed that the firm’s Bitcoin assets have produced significant gains, with a 46.4% increase quarter-to-date (QTD) and a 72.4% gain year-to-date (YTD). Related Reading: Solana Monthly Chart ‘Looks Ready For A Monster Run’ – Details CryptoQuant also noted that this week’s central bank meetings appear to be secondary to market sentiment surrounding Bitcoin. While it remains highly unlikely, an “extremely dovish stance” from the Federal Reserve and Chairman Jerome Powell could provide the necessary momentum for BTC to rise even further. At the time of writing, BTC is trading at $104,140, down 2.6% on the 24-hour time frame but still up 6.5% on the week. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

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MicroStrategy, the business intelligence firm led by Michael Saylor, has ramped up its Bitcoin (BTC) acquisition strategy for the sixth consecutive week. This latest purchase comes as BTC has surged to new all-time highs, with the leading cryptocurrency recently surpassing the $106,00 mark on Monday. MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Stash Grows To 439,000 BTC On Monday, Michael Saylor announced that MicroStrategy acquired an additional 15,350 BTC for approximately $1.5 billion, averaging around $100,386 per Bitcoin.  This acquisition contributes to the firm’s substantial Bitcoin portfolio, which now totals 439,000 BTC, purchased for about $27.1 billion at an average price of $61,725 per Bitcoin.  Related Reading: Solana (SOL) Faces Headwinds: Can Bulls Revive Momentum? Interestingly, Saylor also disclosed in a social media post on X (formerly Twitter) that the firm’s Bitcoin holdings have yielded notable returns, boasting a 46.4% gain quarter-to-date (QTD) and 72.4% gain year-to-date (YTD). This bullish momentum in the market follows increased optimism since November 5, when President-elect Donald Trump secured a new term in the White House with key promises made throughout the year to the industry.  Investors are now confident that Trump’s new administration would make regulatory changes that could create a more favorable climate for digital assets. The US crypto market has encountered considerable difficulties in recent years, particularly from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Microstrategy’s MSTR Rises 3% On Nasdaq 100 News The recent uptick in Bitcoin’s price is further evidenced by a significant trading volume increase, with CoinGecko reporting a $92 million surge in the past 24 hours—a 54% increase compared to the previous day.  However, MicroStrategy’s aggressive Bitcoin investment strategy has not only influenced the cryptocurrency market but has also positively affected its stock (MSTR) price.  Following the announcement that MicroStrategy would be listed on the Nasdaq 100 index last week, shares of the company rose over 3% in premarket trading.  Related Reading: Ex-Hedge Fund Guru Bets Big On Dogecoin As ‘Core Crypto Bet’ The inclusion in the Nasdaq 100—a benchmark for technology stocks—takes effect on December 23 and is expected to attract significant investment flows, potentially leading to $2.1 billion in stock purchases from over 200 exchange-traded products that track the index. Bernstein analyst Gautam Chhugani remarked on Monday that MicroStrategy’s strategy to Bitcoin purchase is “unprecedented,” establishing the company as the largest corporate Bitcoin owner, with around 2% of the total supply. Chhugani commented: MSTR’s Bitcoin buying program is unprecedented on the street, and inclusion in Nasdaq 100 further improves MSTR’s market liquidity, expanding its capital flywheel and Bitcoin buying program. At the time of writing, BTC has managed to consolidate at $103,900 for the past few hours after surging to new all-time highs. The market’s leading crypto recorded gains of 2% and nearly 6% in the 24-hour and weekly time frames, respectively. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com

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MicroStrategy, the business intelligence firm helmed by co-founder and Chairman Michael Saylor, has made headlines yet again with the announcement of a $2.1 billion Bitcoin (BTC) acquisition. Interestingly, this is the fifth consecutive Monday that the Tysons Corner, Virginia-based corporation has announced major acquisitions of the market’s leading crypto, demonstrating confidence in BTC’s prospects and price appreciation. Microstrategy’s Bitcoin Stash Surpasses Nvidia According to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), MicroStrategy purchased 21,550 Bitcoin tokens between December 2 and December 8 for an average price of $98,783 per token. Over the last four years, Saylor and his firm have amassed Bitcoin worth more than $41 billion, a move he undertook to shift the software company’s survival strategy. Saylor said in October that it would fund $42 billion over three years through a combination of at-the-market stock sales and convertible debt offers, bolstering the firm’s BTC acquisition strategy. The rate at which MicroStrategy is accumulating Bitcoin has accelerated substantially in the month since Donald Trump’s election on November 5; it took nearly a year to amass its first 100,000 coins, but just two weeks to grow its holdings from 300,000 to 400,000. This vast Bitcoin stash is now worth more than the cash reserves of computer behemoth Nvidia Corp., as well as nearly all non-financial corporations listed on the S&P 500 Index. Liquidity And Credit Concerns Despite BTC’s bullish outlook, researchers believe MicroStrategy’s method is not risk-free. In four of the last five weeks, the firm has purchased Bitcoin at an average price higher than the average market price, raising questions about the approach’s long-term viability. The company’s stock, MSTR, has increased by more than 500% this year, generating significant interest from investors, while hedge funds have begun to acquire its notes for market-neutral arbitrage methods, capitalizing on Bitcoin’s volatility. However, analysts warn that continued dependence on Bitcoin could be risky.  Min Jung, a research analyst at Presto Research, pointed out that while BTC’s rising prices create a positive feedback loop—in which higher stock prices permit more fundraising for further Bitcoin purchases—this cycle is strongly dependent on the crypto’s rise. “If the market turns, the consequences could be severe,” Jung told Bloomberg.  A significant drop in Bitcoin’s market value could imperil the company’s financial viability, raising liquidity and credit concerns. Outside of its major enterprise analytics software market, the company’s income creation opportunities would be restricted. Gracy Chen, CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Bitget, expressed these fears, noting that a drop in Bitcoin prices might jeopardize MicroStrategy’s ability to manage its rising debt levels.  “The firm’s massive BTC holdings pose a market concentration risk,” Chen explained. “A large-scale sell-off could lead to significant price fluctuations, affecting not just Bitcoin but the wider cryptocurrency ecosystem.” At the time of writing, BTC is trading at $97,700, down 3% in the last 24 hours.  Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

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As November concludes and December begins, business intelligence firm MicroStrategy has significantly accelerated its Bitcoin (BTC) acquisitions, slightly surpassing the milestone of 400,000 BTC in its portfolio.  This purchase surge comes just over a month after the company announced ambitious plans to raise $21 billion through stock sales to fund additional Bitcoin acquisitions.  $1.5 Billion From Stock Sale Into Bitcoin In the past week alone, MicroStrategy sold 3.7 million MSTR shares, generating approximately $1.5 billion in proceeds, which were promptly reinvested into Bitcoin. This marks the fourth consecutive week of Bitcoin purchases by the company. Related Reading: XRP Reaches 6-Year High – Whales And STH Accumulate Together According to Bloomberg data, MicroStrategy has approximately $11.3 billion remaining in stock issuance under its at-the-market share program. This initiative is part of a broader goal to reach $21 billion in funding through fixed-income securities by 2027. The most recent filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), shows that the company acquired 15,400 Bitcoin from November 25 to December 1, at an average price of about $95,976 per token.  Since November 11, the company has invested over $13.5 billion in BTC in three batches, bringing its total holdings to approximately $38 billion, or 402,100 BTC as of today, at an average purchase price of $56,658 per coin. Crypto Mining Firms Shift Strategies MicroStrategy’s aggressive purchasing strategy has attracted attention from other companies looking to replicate its success. For instance, MARA Holdings, a cryptocurrency mining company, announced on Monday that it had acquired $618 million worth of Bitcoin over the past two months.  The company is also pursuing a $700 million convertible senior note offering, with plans to allocate some of the net proceeds towards further Bitcoin purchases. This trend is notable, particularly as crypto mining stocks have struggled this year, especially after the Halving of Bitcoin rewards in April.  Related Reading: Fantom Price Breakout: Analyst Shares Anatomy Of FTM’s 18,000% Move To $150 By 2025 This event has prompted miners like MARA to adopt a treasury strategy focused on accumulating Bitcoin rather than selling it. Despite experiencing a 44% drop earlier this year, MARA’s shares have rebounded and are currently up 8% year-to-date. Similarly, Riot Platforms, another mining company, has announced plans to temporarily halt the sale of mined BTC in order to increase its holdings after seeing its share value drop 20% this year, following a significant 59% drop in September. At the time of writing, the market’s leading cryptocurrency is trading at $95,180, down 1.6% in the 24-hour time frame. This has been a continuous pattern over the past 10 days, as the BTC price has been consolidating between $91,000 and $98,000, failing to retest its record high of $99,540 and the evasive $100,000 milestone. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com

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Business intelligence firm MicroStrategy has significantly increased its Bitcoin (BTC) purchases this month in response to the bullish sentiment following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory on November 5. The company’s recent acquisitions have pushed its total Bitcoin holdings to approximately $38 billion. Convertible Notes Fuel Massive Bitcoin Purchase On November 25, co-founder Michael Saylor announced via social media that MicroStrategy had acquired 55,500 BTC between November 18 and November 24 for $5.4 billion.  This purchase was funded by proceeds from a $3 billion convertible note issuance and sales of common shares, as detailed in a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Related Reading: XRP Price Builds a Base: Can Bulls Ignite a New Rally? Since beginning its Bitcoin acquisition strategy in 2020, Saylor has shifted from using corporate cash to a more complex funding model that involves selling convertible debt and shares.  The latest convertible note was issued at a zero percent interest rate, reflecting lenders’ confidence that MicroStrategy’s stock will appreciate beyond the conversion price in the future.  Jeffrey Park, a portfolio manager at Bitwise Asset Management, noted that Saylor has effectively leveraged financial arbitrage within the corporate treasury structure, allowing MicroStrategy to borrow funds at virtually no cost. Saylor also revealed that MicroStrategy’s treasury operations have yielded a substantial 59.3% in Bitcoin returns year-to-date, translating to a net gain of approximately 112,125 BTC for shareholders, or about 341 BTC per day.  At a projected price of $100,000 per BTC, Saylor stated that this could mean an impressive $11.2 billion for the year, equating to roughly $34.1 million daily. Analyst Warns Of Risks In Leverage Strategy Since its foray into Bitcoin, MicroStrategy has acquired a total of 386,700 tokens, with an average purchase price significantly lower than its current market value.  The latest acquisitions occurred while Bitcoin prices were nearing all-time highs, with the company purchasing the new tokens at approximately $97,862 each, slightly above their current trading price. Related Reading: Solana (SOL) Bulls Stay in Control: Rally Far From Over? However, this leveraged strategy has raised concerns among some analysts, particularly after MicroStrategy’s shares (MSTR) fell by 16% last Thursday.  Critics warn that if Bitcoin’s price declines sharply, the company’s stock could suffer similarly, recalling the downturn in 2022 when the cryptocurrency market experienced significant losses. TD Cowen analyst Lance Vitanza remarked on the risks associated with leverage, stating, “When you apply leverage to anything, you amplify the returns both in the up direction and in the down direction.” He emphasized that MicroStrategy is a pioneer in applying this leverage strategy specifically to Bitcoin. At the time of writing, the market’s leading crypto is trading at $95,350, registering a price decrease of 1.7% in the 24-hour time frame.  Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

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MicroStrategy Inc. (MSTR) experienced a sharp decline in its stock price yesterday, plummeting over 20% during intraday trading before closing down 16.2%. This significant drop occurred even as Bitcoin (BTC) surged to a new all-time high, just shy of $100,000. Despite the setback, MSTR remains up an impressive 479% year-to-date. The stock’s tumble follows remarks […]

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Business intelligence firm MicroStrategy has ramped up its Bitcoin (BTC) investment following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election. This pivotal moment on November 5 has provided a catalyst for the broader crypto market, further encouraging investment in digital assets. Bitcoin Holdings To Over $29 Billion Led by Bitcoin advocate Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy disclosed on Monday that it has acquired approximately 51,780 Bitcoin for around $4.6 billion. This acquisition marks the largest purchase by the company since it began its Bitcoin buying strategy more than four years ago.  According to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the tokens were purchased between November 11 and November 17. With this latest acquisition, MicroStrategy’s total Bitcoin holdings now exceed $29 billion or 331,200 BTC. Related Reading: Dogecoin Breaking Out Of Falling Wedge Pattern – Analyst Reveals Target Saylor’s journey into Bitcoin began in 2020 as a strategy to hedge against inflation. Initially funded through cash reserves, the company has since pivoted to using proceeds from stock issuances and convertible debt sales to enhance its purchasing power in the cryptocurrency market.  Michael Saylor has also reaffirmed his commitment to this strategy. He aims to raise $42 billion over the next three years to further strengthen the company’s BTC portfolio and transform Microstrategy into a leading crypto bank.  BTC Yield Rises To 20.4% Amid Market Optimism Recent data from South Korea-based crypto analytics firm CryptoQuant highlights the impact of MicroStrategy’s latest purchase on its Bitcoin statistics: BTC Holdings: Increased from 279,420 BTC to 331,200 BTC MSTR Realized Price: Rose from $42,692 to $49,874 MSTR Market Value to Realized Value (MVRV): Adjusted from 2.12 to 1.80 Percentage of BTC Owned by MicroStrategy: Increased from 1.412% to 1.674% This latest transaction follows closely on the heels of another significant acquisition on November 11, during which Saylor noted that the company’s treasury operations had yielded an 7.3% in Bitcoin, translating to a net benefit of approximately 18,410 BTC for shareholders. However, with Monday’s announcement and the notable uptrend in the Bitcoin price over the past two weeks, Saylor revealed that these metrics have risen to a BTC yield of 20.4% and a net benefit to shareholders of 51,470 BTC.  Related Reading: Bitcoin Miners Sold Over 3,000 BTC In The Past 48 Hours – Consolidation Phase Ahead? The correlation between MicroStrategy’s stock (MSTR) and Bitcoin’s price has also been particularly noteworthy in recent weeks. Following Bitcoin’s record high of $93,300 on November 13, MicroStrategy’s stock also reached an all-time high of $383.  Yet, as the leading digital asset of the market retraced to around $90,650—a 9% increase over the past week—MSTR’s share price also declined to approximately $359 over the past weekend, underscoring the strong relationship between the cryptocurrency and the firm’s stock performance. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com  

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On Monday, business intelligence firm Microstrategy announced the purchase of additional Bitcoin (BTC) as the largest cryptocurrency on the market hit a new all-time high of $82,500, with increased inflows into various sectors of the ecosystem over the past week.  MicroStrategy Now Holds Nearly $23 Billion In Bitcoin In a social media post by Bitcoin bull Michael Saylor, the company announced that it had acquired approximately 27,200 BTC for approximately $2.03 billion. This transaction is one of the largest BTC purchases to date by a corporate entity but in line with the company’s strategy to integrate crypto into its financial framework.  According to a statement released Monday, these acquisitions took place between October 31 and November 10, using proceeds from recent stock sales.  With this latest purchase, MicroStrategy now holds nearly $23 billion in Bitcoin, totaling approximately 279,420 BTC with an average purchase price of about $42,692 per Bitcoin. Related Reading: PEPE Upsurge Stalls At Key Resistance, Eyeing Support At $0.00001152 Michael Saylor also revealed that the company’s MSTR treasury operations since the beginning of November have resulted in a BTC yield of 7.3%, representing a net benefit to shareholders of nearly 18,410 Bitcoin.  However, this strategy has also had a notable impact on Microstrategy’s stock MSTR, which jumped 11% on Monday as the announcement was made and is currently trading at approximately $299 per share, up from $270 the previous week. Post-Election Bull Run The current uptrend in Bitcoin’s price also coincides with a notable shift in investor sentiment following Donald Trump’s victory in the recent US presidential election against Vice President Kamala Harris.  According to CoinShares, digital asset investment products experienced inflows of $1.98 billion following the election, marking the fifth consecutive week of positive inflows and bringing the year-to-date total to a record $31.3 billion.  Along with the largest cryptocurrency on the market, the overall global assets under management (AuM) in cryptocurrencies have reached an all-time high of $116 billion. The inflows were predominantly driven by US investors, who contributed $1.95 billion, while European markets also saw smaller inflows, particularly in Switzerland and Germany. Bitcoin alone attracted $1.8 billion of these inflows, reflecting a broader trend that has emerged since the US Federal Reserve (Fed) cut interest rates in September. Related Reading: Dogecoin (DOGE) Soars 50% In a Flash: Is More Upside Ahead? Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets at Hargreaves Lansdown, noted that the bullish momentum in the crypto market is fueled by a sense of “euphoria” following Trump’s election.  Streeter commented that his pledge to ‘go all in on crypto’ has sent BTC to “new, heady heights,” and ultimately believes that Trump’s shift towards supporting the cryptocurrency industry has created a more favorable regulatory environment, boosting investor confidence. In further support of this sentiment, Citi strategists highlighted that cryptocurrencies remain one of the few Trump-related trades that have not retraced. They noted that his administration’s expected crypto-friendly policies could lead to greater regulatory clarity in the US, further encouraging investment. Overall, as Bitcoin continues its uptrend, some predict that BTC could reach the $100,000 milestone by the end of the year, driven by a combination of favorable market conditions and growing institutional adoption. At the time of writing, the market’s leading crypto is trading at $82,479, up 20% in the past week alone.  Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com

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MicroStrategy has shocked the crypto community with its latest plans to increase its Bitcoin stash by 4X with an impressive $42 billion capital plan. Known for its unwavering Bitcoin accumulation strategy, MicroStrategy has consistently purchased BTC, solidifying its position as the world’s largest corporate holder of the cryptocurrency. If the company can increase its BTC stash […]

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MicroStrategy was shot into the limelight when it began publicly buying Bitcoin back in 2020. While it is not the only publicly listed company to do this, the company’s aggressive Bitcoin strategy set it apart from the rest. Four years later, MicroStrategy is now the public company with the largest BTC holdings in the world, recording over $5 billion in profit so far. However, the profit on the BTC holdings is not the only positive that has come from the company’s Bitcoin investment strategy. MicroStrategy’s Stock Price Blows Up MicroStrategy’s MSTR stock price has completed an incredibly successful year that has seen it perform the big hitters in the stock market. A year ago, the MSTR stock price was sitting at a low of $45. However, as the Bitcoin price recovered and the company’s BTC portfolio grew, so did the company’s stock price. Related Reading: Crypto Analyst Predicts What Will Drive The Ethereum Price Back Above $3,000 Again In only one year, the price surged more than 317% to reach a new all-time high of $192 back in March 2024, according to data from TradingView. This put it above its previous February 2000 peak of $139, making it its highest level in more than two decades. Interestingly, the surge to the $192 all-time high in March coincided with the the Bitcoin all-tine high of $73,750 in the same month. This suggests that the MicroStrategy stock price is closely correlated with the Bitcoin price performance. It’s understandable given that Bitcoin has become the company’s largest holdings, meaning that as the Bitcoin price rises, so does the valuation of the company, translating to an increase in the stock price. Currently sitting at $167 at the time of this writing, meaning it’s 16% down from its $192 all-time high. However, it is still 250% higher than its $45 price level a year ago. This puts it ahead of the likes of Apple which is up only 24% year to date and Amazon, with a 34% year-to-date increase. Even NVIDIA’s outstanding performance falls behind MicroStrategy, with a 155% year-to-date increase. Padding Up With Bitcoin Despite being four years in, MicroStrategy is not letting up on its Bitcoin purchases, with major purchases this year. In 2024 alone, the company has bought 63,079 BTC which cost around $4.04 billion to acquire. The most recent purchase was on September 20, when former CEO Michael Saylor announced that the company had purchased 7,420 BTC for $489 million. This has brought the company’s total BTC holdings to 252,200 for a whopping cost price of $9.9 billion. Related Reading: Dogecoin Eyes Bullish 50% Rally To $0.16, But Will A Crash Come First? Despite the already massive Bitcoin holding, accounting for more than 1.166% of the total supply, MicroStrategy plans to continue buying BTC. The company announced it was offering $700 million in convertible notes, which was later amended to $1 billion, the proceeds of which would be used to purchase more BTC. As for the company’s plan for its massive BTC stash, Saylor has previously revealed that the company has no plans of selling soon. For now, the plan looks to be to buy as much BTC as possible to hold as a treasury asset. Featured image created with Dall.E, chart from Tradingview.com

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Four years ago, MicroStrategy co-founder and Chairman Michael Saylor, turned to Bitcoin as a way to invest the company’s excess cash rather than traditional assets like short-term Treasuries. This decision has transformed the software firm into the largest corporate holder of the largest cryptocurrency on the market, with a Bitcoin stockpile now worth nearly $15 […]

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Bitcoin (BTC), the leading cryptocurrency, has regained momentum, bouncing off a weekly low of $64,000 to find support above $65,000, halting last week’s downtrend. This price recovery may be due to another significant investment round by business intelligence company MicroStrategy, led by Bitcoin bull Michael Saylor.  The company announced on Thursday the acquisition of an additional 11,931 BTC valued at approximately $786.0 million, further solidifying its position as a major institutional holder of the digital asset. MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Holdings Surge To Nearly $15 Billion MicroStrategy’s Chairman and Co-founder, Michael Saylor, revealed the latest acquisition in a social media post. The company purchased 11,931 Bitcoin between April 27 and June 19, utilizing proceeds from convertible notes and excess cash at an average price of $65,883 per Bitcoin.  Notably, the recent purchases increased MicroStrategy’s overall Bitcoin holdings to an impressive 226,331 BTC, acquired at a total cost of $8.3 billion, currently valued at approximately $14.9 billion. Related Reading: Solana Could Face A 41% Crash, Warns Mechanism Capital Co-Founder Saylor’s interest in Bitcoin dates back to 2020, when he began purchasing the cryptocurrency as a hedge against inflation and an alternative to holding cash. Since then, Bitcoin has experienced substantial growth, appreciating around 600% since Saylor’s initial investments.  The recent purchase by MicroStrategy comes at a time when market sentiment towards Bitcoin is mixed. Market intelligence platform Santiment reports that the community is “mainly fearful” or disinterested as Bitcoin’s price hovers between $64,000 and $65,000.  However, Santiment suggests that BTC trader fatigue, combined with whale accumulation exemplified by MicroStrategy’s latest acquisition, often leads to price bounces “that reward the patient,” as seen in the image above.  BTC’s Cycle Top To Reach New Heights Despite the current mixed sentiment in the market, most experts and analysts are forecasting a cycle top for Bitcoin beyond the current all-time highs. Market analyst Crypto Con recently used Fibonacci retracements to forecast conservative and less conservative potential cycle top targets. According to Crypto Con’s analysis, the .618 Fibonacci retracement level has proven reliable for previous Bitcoin cycle tops. Extension levels can be derived by retracing from the cycle bottom to the top of the first move. The cycle tops of 2013 and 2017 were predicted at 4.618, while the 2021 top was forecasted at the 5.618 level.  For the current cycle, the conservative target for the cycle top is $106,000, while the less conservative target stands at $161,000, according to Crypto Con. Related Reading: SEC Drama Fuels XRP Rally: Open Interest Skyrockets Adding to the positive sentiment, wealth management firm Bernstein has made bold predictions for Bitcoin’s future price trajectory. Despite arguments from bears that the Bitcoin ETF trade is over and early allocations were driven by retail investors, Bernstein holds a different viewpoint.  The firm emphasizes that Bitcoin ETFs are on the verge of approvals at major wirehouses and large private bank platforms in this year’s third or fourth quarter. These potential approvals and institutional interest act as a catalyst for adoption. Bernstein expects Bitcoin to reach a cycle high of approximately $200,000 by 2025, $500,000 by 2029, and an impressive $1 million by 2033. The firm asserts that institutional investors are evaluating “net long” positions, indicating a growing interest in the cryptocurrency. At the time of writing, BTC has limited its losses in the 7-day time frame to 3.6%, resulting in a current trading price of $65,170 for the largest cryptocurrency on the market.  Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com

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Big shorters have placed significant bets on Michael Saylor’s business intelligence and software firm, MicroStrategy, selling stocks worth approximately $6.9 billion. Despite the substantial short positions, MicroStrategy stocks (MSTR), have continued to rise, outperforming investor expectations.  MicroStrategy Big Shorters Lose Confidence MicroStrategy short sellers are currently losing confidence as the price of MSTR stocks has […]