Saylor signals another Bitcoin buy, after hinting at selling in Q1 earnings call

Strategy's average cost per Bitcoin is about $75,537, and its BTC investment is up about 7.6% at the time of this writing, according to data from the company....
Key takeaways
- 1MicroStrategy's average Bitcoin cost is $75,537 with current holdings worth $61.8 billion, up 7.6% recently.
- 2CEO signaled resuming BTC purchases this week after hinting at periodic sales to fund dividends during Q1 earnings.
- 3MicroStrategy owns approximately 4% of total Bitcoin supply with 818,334 BTC after last purchase of 3,273 coins for $255 million.
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Why it matters
MicroStrategy's shift toward selective Bitcoin sales contradicts its previous never-sell stance, potentially introducing selling pressure on Bitcoin's price. For Indian retail investors, this signals institutional volatility around major Bitcoin holders' strategies and reinforces that large corporate treasuries can significantly influence market dynamics.
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