CEO of Strategy admits possibility of selling bitcoin

led by Michael Saylor, surprised the market after admitting, during a conference with shareholders last week, that it could sell part of your cryptocurrency reserves.

The sign attracted attention as Saylor built his image as one of the biggest defenders of bitcoin on the market.

Over the past few years, the businessman has repeated several times that investors should not sell their digital assets “for nothing”, transforming the company’s strategy into a symbol of maximum conviction in the sector.

For Bernardo Pascowitch, presenter of Resenha do Dinheiro, the change in discourse may indicate an attempt to prepare the market for a possible scenario of

“It could be a way of preparing the market for a scenario of pressure later on. With bitcoin below the company’s average purchase price and doubts about expiries from 2028 onwards, the signal conveys the idea that a future sale is not completely ruled out”, analyzes Bernardo.

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The topic also raised discussions about the risks of investors following extreme strategies inspired by big names in the crypto market.

“There is also a psychological risk in this movement, as many investors end up following in the footsteps of figures like Michael Saylor. The problem is when the investor concentrates all of his assets in bitcoin without having a solid financial base, becoming more exposed to volatility and risk”, says Thiago Godoy, financial educator.

According to him, the investor needs to balance with risk management.

“It is necessary to have a considered strategy, look at assets and remember that the emergency reserve remains essential”, he explains.

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