Saylor's Bitcoin Strategy Suffers S&P 500 Snub, Ignites Market Doubts

Michael Saylor's company, Strategy (MSTR), which has firmly tied its fortunes to Bitcoin, is currently under intense scrutiny, with its stock performance becoming a key point of analysis. Legendary trader Peter Brandt recently examined MSTR's weekly stock chart, posing a critical question: whether the stock is signaling a final top or merely a pause before further upward movement. Since January, the Strategy stock has traded within a tight range of $330 to $480, presently hovering at the lower end at $330.26, a decline from peaks exceeding $480 earlier in the year. This period has also seen its moving averages flatten and volatility compress to levels not observed since before the company's aggressive Bitcoin accumulation strategy accelerated in 2024.
At the core of this market behavior is Strategy's unprecedented balance sheet exposure to Bitcoin. The company holds an astonishing 636,505 BTC, acquired at an average price of $73,765. At current valuations, this portfolio is worth approximately $70.47 billion, reflecting a significant gain of about 50%. The strong correlation between Bitcoin and MSTR remains a critical factor, with the two assets moving almost in sync. However, the stock chart suggests a degree of investor hesitation regarding how much further they are willing to value Michael Saylor's Bitcoin-centric strategy. Brandt's analysis underscores this uncertainty, positing that a drop below $330 for MSTR could indicate limits to its equity case, while a rise above $480 would confirm Strategy as the purest Bitcoin proxy available on traditional exchanges.
Adding to the company's recent challenges and market sentiment, Strategy faced a notable setback with its rejection from inclusion in the flagship S&P 500 index. On Friday, September 5, the official decision to deny MSTR's entry was announced, prompting a 2% immediate drop in MSTR shares during after-hours trading. Bitcoin, meanwhile, registered a slight dip of 0.5%, trading around $110,832. Despite this
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