Bitcoin News Today: "Institutions Move Away from MSTR as Bitcoin ETFs Surge and Direct Investment Becomes Easier"
- Institutional investors cut $5.38B in MicroStrategy (MSTR) holdings Q3 2025, driven by Bitcoin ETFs and direct crypto access. - MSTR's stock price fell 60% since November 2024 as its mNAV ratio neared 1.0x, signaling market value alignment with Bitcoin holdings. - Analysts debate MSTR's role as a crypto hedge proxy, with JPMorgan warning potential index removal could trigger $8.8B in forced outflows. - Despite $835.6M in new Bitcoin purchases, MSTR faces divided outlooks: price targets range from $183 to
Institutional investors have made significant reductions in their holdings of
The mass withdrawal from
The move away from MSTR is also influenced by evolving financial structures. For a long time, the company acted as an indirect gateway to Bitcoin for institutions facing regulatory or operational hurdles. But now,
The overall sentiment in the Bitcoin market remains negative,
The company’s financial reports reveal both strengths and vulnerabilities.
Although Michael Saylor, the chairman of MSTR, maintains that the company is steadfast in its Bitcoin acquisition plan, opinions in the market remain split.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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