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#Strategy加仓比特币 MicroStrategy makes another round of aggressive buying, this time directly acquiring 22,305 Bitcoins, bringing the total holdings to 709,700 Bitcoins, accounting for over 3.3% of the circulating supply on the entire network—this scale is already a significant institutional-level signal.
The data is eye-catching: the average cost of this new batch is around $95,284, while the overall holding cost is only $75,979, with unrealized gains surpassing $1 billion. This cost advantage itself demonstrates how stable their strategy is—using stock financing to cycle and buy coins, continuously increasing positions as long as the stock valuation has a premium, effectively freezing a large amount of circulating chips in the market.
From a market perspective, U.S. stocks are quite volatile at the moment, yet leading institutions are increasing their positions against the trend, injecting confidence into the entire ecosystem. Historically, once such major players establish their actions, subsequent institutional follow-up usually isn't far behind, and sentiment and buying pressure tend to resonate.
But don’t ignore the risks: MicroStrategy’s stock price and Bitcoin’s price are deeply linked. If Bitcoin experiences a significant correction, a synchronized decline in stock price is inevitable. Additionally, keep a close eye on MNAV (Net Asset Value); if it falls below 1, the logic framework for increasing holdings collapses.
From a trading perspective: if Bitcoin drops back to the $92,000–$93,000 range, consider entering in batches, with a stop-loss set at $88,000, and an upward target aiming for the $100,000 mark. The pace of institutional accumulation often provides retail investors a good opportunity for low-cost entry—key is to follow up on the right side, rather than fighting on the left side.