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Is MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Strategy a Double-Edged Sword?

Published 03/28/2024, 03:11 PM
Updated 04/07/2022, 04:55 AM

Kerrisdale Capital has recommended a unique investment strategy involving Bitcoin and MicroStrategy Incorporated (NASDAQ:MSTR) shares. The investment firm suggests going long on Bitcoin while shorting MicroStrategy shares, anticipating that the premium at which MicroStrategy often trades due to its Bitcoin holdings might contract, as it has in the past.

Hedge Fund Claims MicroStrategy’s Premium Cannot Be Sustained and ‘Leverage Cuts Both Ways’

MicroStrategy is often considered a proxy for Bitcoin due to its strategic decision to hold the cryptocurrency as a store of value and use debt to purchase more Bitcoin.

Kerrisdale argues that the premium at which MicroStrategy’s stock trades is excessively high, especially given the increasing accessibility of Bitcoin to investors through brokerages, exchanges, and new spot exchange-traded funds.

These developments have diminished MicroStrategy’s unique position as a way for investors to gain exposure to Bitcoin. While MicroStrategy’s stock has surged over 200% alongside Bitcoin’s record rally, Kerrisdale notes that the premium to Bitcoin can both benefit and harm shareholders.

The report also highlights the downside of MicroStrategy’s leverage strategy. Despite the company increasing its Bitcoin holdings, the massive dilution has kept the amount of Bitcoin per share virtually unchanged. Shareholder value has mainly been driven by Bitcoin’s price appreciation rather than any unique value added by MicroStrategy.

Betting against MicroStrategy has been unprofitable for short sellers, who have faced significant paper losses this year. However, Kerrisdale’s pair trade strategy suggests that there may be an opportunity to profit from the potential contraction of MicroStrategy’s premium while still benefiting from the appreciation of Bitcoin itself.

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MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Buys Summarized

MicroStrategy has amassed a significant portfolio of Bitcoin, totaling 214,245 Bitcoins at a current price of $71,413.03 per Bitcoin. The portfolio’s total value is an impressive $15.34 billion, representing an all-time profit of approximately $7.76 billion, or a 102.4% increase from the initial investment. The company’s average purchase price, or dollar-cost average, is $35,372.59 per Bitcoin.

MicroStrategy’s purchases have been made at various price points, ranging from as low as $10,419.15 to as high as $68,477.00 per Bitcoin, with a total reported cost of $7.578 billion.

The portfolio has experienced varying degrees of profit across different transactions, with percentages ranging from 20.4% to over 500% for specific buys.

MicroStrategy Stock Brief

MicroStrategy shares were trading at $1,889.00, down $30.16 (-1.57%), as of 10:40 AM EDT on Thursday. Near end-of-day trading, the stock was down 9.65%.

The company is expected to report its next earnings between April 29, 2024, and May 3, 2024. MicroStrategy does not currently offer a forward dividend. Analysts have set a one-year target estimate for the stock at $1,144.25.

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Disclaimer: Neither the author, Tim Fries, nor this website, The Tokenist, provide financial advice. Please consult our website policy prior to making financial decisions.

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Latest comments

interesting how btc price is where it is, only because microstr bought and hodl it and without it would be 3x less
therefore one could borrow 5 trillion and buy all btc and call its worth of total 50 trillion just for fun without any value
Its not good for crypto that one company holds so much bitcoin. If that shrewd slayor wants to maximize returns on his bitcoin investments, he should stop purchasing more bitcoins sooner than later.
It's not a premium - it's leverage. 2 to 3 : 1 in comparison to Bitcoin. That won't change because Saylor is borrowing money to buy Bitcoin and will use the Bitcoin "profits" to pay back the debt. It's financial suicide and adds tremendous risk to the entire crypto market. As long as Bitcoin is rising, MSTR will rise 2 to 3 x faster. When Bitcoin falls, MSTR falls 2 to 3 x faster. This has all the trappings of another engineered financial disaster. A good but much larger scale comparison is the subprime mortgage meltdown where wealthy people acted irresponsibly and destroyed the wealth of the average person. I don't trust Saylor at all....
don't have to read the article. it's clearly a double edged sword.
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