Michael Saylor Sparks Bitcoin Frenzy With Bold November Hint
NEW: 🟠 Strategy’s Michael Saylor hints at another #Bitcoin buy: “Orange is the color of November.” pic.twitter.com/nMYRH8aMFb
— Bitcoin.com News (@BTCTN) November 2, 2025
Michael Saylor, the other co-founder of MicroStrategy, brought back the frenzy in the crypto market when he announced, “Orange is the color of November. His words gave credence to the conjecture of another huge Bitcoin acquisition as the colossal holdings of the company were increasing in value.
Current Bitcoin Empire of MicroStrategy
The company has bought 84 distinctly different amounts of Bitcoin at an average price of 74,032 USD. Each coin is sitting in convenient profit at the prevailing market price of around $110, 900. Saylor has amassed his business of Bitcoin through corporate debt, equity issuances and cash flow reinvestment. His Bitcoin Standard model has made MicroStrategy a software enterprise into a hybrid crypto treasury. He always referred to Bitcoin as the digital gold and an inflation hedge that was greater than any fiat currency. The analysts consider his recent statement to be an indicator of a second buy. MicroStrategy also tends to buy more Bitcoin when the market is at a low point, which is evident in 2021, 2022, and 2023.
Bitcoin Market and Price.
Bitcoin will be trading at $110,000 to 120,000 on November 2, 2025. The market was being bullish due to inflows in ETFs, institutional purchases and macroeconomic confidence. The increasing holdings of MicroStrategy are still affecting investor confidence. The Bitcoin market might also be approaching $125,000 with a new buy, particularly, should this coincide with the anticipated year-end California Santa Claus rally.
Based on previous records, November is one of the most powerful months in the history of Bitcoin. BTC experienced gains in the fourth quarter in the past bull cycles in the form of double digits. The hint of the similarity of November with these historical trends is found in Saylor saying that the month is orange in color. Experts in the industry have assumed that there is a likelihood that MicroStrategy might purchase an additional 10-15,000 BTC to its current holdings before the year concludes and end up holding more than 650,000 BTC.
Michael Saylor made himself the most vocal corporate supporter of Bitcoin. His confidence influenced the sentiment at the institutions and made other firms think of Bitcoin as a reserve asset. Should there be another purchase this month it will strengthen his long-term conviction that Bitcoin is the most powerful treasury asset in human history.
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