Bitcoin Updates: MicroStrategy's Bold Bitcoin Investment Stands Strong Despite 57% Drop in Stock Value
- MicroStrategy's CEO reaffirms Bitcoin buying strategy amid market volatility, adding 8,178 BTC for $835.6M. - Despite 57% stock decline, MSTR's Bitcoin holdings reach $61.7B, funded by preferred shares and convertible notes. - Critics question debt-driven model's sustainability, but analysts praise its Bitcoin-per-share growth and $535 price target. - Saylor envisions $1T Bitcoin balance sheet, leveraging appreciation for credit products and reshaping global finance.
Strategy’s Bitcoin Acquisition Approach Stays Firm Despite Market Volatility
On Friday, Saylor dismissed speculation about the company offloading its assets, telling CNBC, “We are buying bitcoin,” and alluding to “unexpected” recent transactions. The company’s most recent acquisition, revealed in an SEC document,
This action highlights MSTR’s tactic of using market dips to grow its reserves. Saylor pointed out that the company’s financial position remains “quite stable” with low leverage and
Nevertheless, the company’s stock has faced difficulties.
Despite trading at a discount,
Saylor’s optimistic outlook stands in contrast to critics like economist Peter Schiff, who has labeled MSTR’s debt-based approach a “fraud” and challenged Saylor to a public debate.
The overall market environment remains tough. Bitcoin’s 30% drop from its October high has unsettled investors, with liquidity tightening and retail participants reluctant to return. MSTR’s share price decline reflects this broader trend, though Saylor remains optimistic about Bitcoin’s future. “Bitcoin is always a good investment,” he reiterated,
Looking forward,
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